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® TEAM HORNER w..1,,•h_ Employee Owned' AquaCal' Installation Manual HEATWAVE SUPE URET 19 AVUU/nTM ri i, SWIMMING POOL/SPA HEAT PUMPS Important Read this document before operating/installing this product For additional product manuals and operation/installation procedures,please visit www.AquaCal.com MODEL I SERIAL NUMBER LTP0098 REV 2d N TEAM HORNEQ • '� ""�' � " 4 Unit Specifications -- ' SQ125 50145 S0225 S012OR S01665 BTUs $0/80l80 waeF 2 1D10 Q '11 000 14300 ",� t4 110W�1 M°G"r 126 00y< � _ z ,, ;tr t' s tw.m,ee Z11*MaU 80/80/63 95,000 112,000 134,000 103 000 120,00 C.O.P. 80/80/80 6.5 6.8 6.5 5.5 5.6 ar^ �^a }w,�sh t r a„ac•^ r ,..iv ry^ n 2 ,Y:7wry T r ^ems, -rtr'wr- CoeeltloM o7 Pedemunca .W,b�mMeMNd 80/50/63 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.0 4.0 9 1 Refrigerant Gasw' cY,r kir R410A'h;.x .,d.�i4fUryti„ a,:;+<<R410AF>,L.y.artR4AAl,d,", 4t0A. 9 Electrical Heat or Heat&Cool H H H H&C H&C A-208-230/60/1 Voltage/Hz/Phase FRR_ A A,B&G A,B,E&G A&B A,B,E&G E-380 415!60/3 `Max fUSelSlz F A 601 s7 ss B,30 n wB g0tl 5 B 5f� ' u7 'B 8p I[$lEF�7CVdAMEi at JPA R�iPT w,s x s r.'k�'q '+ Y' t x + a G-460/60/3 >.�.' zM � > �' a..�r ! a,�:�„;at,� a G. 2D A `�"E 30� -� ��r:, L 'ria Min.Circuit Ampacity A-40.5 A-42.1 A-42.1 A-38.5 A-42.1 B-31.0 B-33.3 B-31.0 B-33.3 G-14.2 E-18.4 E-18.4 G-16.2 G-16.2 Water Flow ff'MtItJf' I k� 30 a` :d 3D7� 30F/0”°e �3d170" s' 3D170` r..�.... .y_�9fi.,-»r,�'...�w,..�.�aa".•aa+�cc..w-.. _,u. mss. ..,.a.,R.m:.�a.`m:x�-:.�..'.'i2,.'ai.�e4 u,,.e..a_..,., A Heater Bypass I(t Is required when Bow rates—ed the M W mum , • r or ICY Physical -e1rwn .w. . _268t� �m'.1 0 32$t. � S; �32�iwLx Rraait.2w66Cv. r Length x Width x Height(in) 34 x 34x44 34x34 x 44 34 x34 x44 34 x 34 x44 34 x 34 x 44 Shipping ; and QUIETER than Length x Width x Height on) 38'x 36'x 49' 38'x 36'x 49' 38'x 36'x 49' 38'x 36'x 49' 38'x 36'x 49' yr. s.S�.c.V,iS:�F.;.,ac .w,.$y? a..fiaetl l�naai� AS RI s.A�tW�Au s.e0 wad �,�.A16nretatnre hvmflr,,. caa'a,�Y i';�rvNi�, 4o wN.'K'..vr ;•. other-heat • / ,am any , • t! • HE41WAVe�jSup RQUIET i a Heafflave Q Su er uier p 81. r • Proper air circulation is required for the heat pump to operate efficiently. The following diagrams show the minimum clearances required for the proper operation of the heat pump. • Avoid storing chemical containers near the heat pump. The chemicals can cause equipment damage. • Avoid placing objects near or on top of the heat pump. This includes shrubbery and lawn furniture. These objects will reduce performance and efficiency and hinder maintenance access. (Overhead Clearance) (Top View) HeatWave SuperQuiet® TropiCal® Overhangwith r gutter BACK 6 inches x k = OVERHEAD 5 feet SIDES SIDES Rain run-of and [152 cm] i foot 1 foot sprinklersshould be [30 cm] 130 CML directed away from heater `� FRONT }' 3 feet _ a r 1.4 a Plumb»ng Requ><irenr;tients � � x � �' - +..,.s-,-..ter -Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Do not use glue on the threaded portion of the equipment's unions. A glued-in- place union will prevent the equipment from being properly winterized. . The heat pump must receive water flow within the specified minimum ranges under worst-case conditions such as a fouled water filter. . Failure to provide clean filtered water to the heat pump can void product warranty. . Water flow exceeding maximum flow rates will negatively affect the total pool filtration performance and may damage the heat pump. This will not be covered under equipment warranty. See "Water Flow Rates" on page 10. . Install a bypass valve whenever water-flow may exceed maximum rating. • See"5 lb Bypass Valve Kit(#STK0135)"on page 42. • For additional guidance testing water flow rates,please contact AquaCal9. Page-5 M�_ �We Y ���75 NIHAYWARRY . COMMERCIAL AQUATICS =hs UniversaL H-Serie Q, 2""'M ��t gi ----------- V ii'OR-1- Glo-_��C'�, A R, 7 r 41'z A N W �4�0,V�, �,�,�,-,�,k:,_,On,�', -4"1" " 3,�-,',, W K ....... 0% 7, 7�i 0 -TK� N k 6, 4 ft -�g 9 P- �u N 5- t 4�� v,; R-e, W _N X7 _M Vk 2 MIR A-A-; A RN NEW `P-Mm�A 7,F-P z ��%V�Z-;,iW,m,,N-2 AN, "A PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION FOR RELIABLE, EFFICIENT PERFORMANCE. Specialty designed to withstand the rigors of commercial operation, Universal H-Series ASME gas heaters include upgraded features and materials at no additional cost. By combining industry-Leading hydraulics,energy efficiency and reliability with eco-friendLy Low NOx emissions,they provide the ideal heating solution for new or existing applications. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... PREMIUM FEATURES BEST-IN-CLASS FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION OPTIONS COME STANDARD HEATING SPEED While other manufacturers Universal H-Series ASME heaters With 6 model options to choose pass on the costs for upgraded boast industry-Lead i ng hydraulics,with from, 2"x 21/2"CPVC plumbing features,Universal H-Series the 500,000 BTU model achieving the fittings and independent Left-or ASME heaters include a cupro fastest speed-to-heat in its class. Its right-side electric,water and nickel heat exchanger, bronze quick and efficient operation means gas connections,there's a Universal H-Series ASIVIE heater header and an ASME pressut U you can achieve 1 million BTLJs using i relief valve as standard. Plus,with just two heaters, conserving valuable suited to every setup. Front a 3-year warranty on parts and pump room space and saving on I singLe-p@neL access means Labor,your customers will never installation costs. I service is quick and easy. be Left in the cold. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Pumps >, Filters >> Heaters >> Cleaners >> Sanitization >> Automation >> Lighting >> White Goods >> Flow Control .................................................. ....................................I.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Electronic temperature lock-out prevents Patented cupro nickel heat exchanger unauthorized access to temperature settings with totally managed flow provides '•" """"""""'• Industrybest performance with 24%high cabinet is the lowest in the industry powerful corrosion protection ................................................ and can be raised off the floor if necessary J .......................................................... . Low-lead bronze header Fuse-protected circuit boards make}a with patented bypass design dual-voltage conversion safe and easy34 uses o up t o less energy ........................................................... l ........................................... Forced-draft combustion produces Low NOx - Universal plumbing,gas and emissions for and is certified for high-altitude ~ electrical connections offer applications up to 10,000 feet standard quick and easy retrofitting and .............................................................. ........................................................... A are certified for installation on ASME pressure relief valve comes : combustible surfaces ` standard to ensure system safety 1 """"""""""""""""""""""' ............................................................. s L° 4,6"and 8"venting kit allows for Noncorrosive feet won't rust on wet pool padsindoor natural gas installation ........................................................................... •.............................................. DIMENSIONS 135/B' 93/4- I I ) f O • O I 21r i 13 7/a° ( 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE DATA r j MAX,ALLOWED DIMENSIONS CARTON PART NUMBER BTU DESCRIPTION PIPE SIZE WORKING PRESSURE (L X W X H) QTY WEIGHT i H250FDNASME 250,000 Natural Gas 2"x 21/2" 125 PSI 28"x 291/2"x 24" 1 1195 tbs. H400FDNASME 400,000 Natural Gas 2"x 21/2" 125 PSI 361/2"x291/2"x 24" 1 225 lbs. H500FDNASME* 500,000 Natural Gas 2"x 21/2" 125 PSI 401/2"x291/2"x24" 1 240 lbs. H250FOPASME 250,000 _Propane 2"x 21/2" 125 PSI 28"x 291/2'x 24" 1 195 lbs. 1 H400FDPASME 400,000 Propane 2"x 21/2' ( 125 PSI 361/2"x 291/2'x 24" 1 225 lbs, H500FDNASME* 500,000 Propane 2"x 21/2" 125 PSI 401/2"x291/2"x 24" 1 240lbs. I I ACCESSORIES CARTONa, Combination flow switch and ) PARTtemperature/pressure gauge NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY WEIGHT Texas Heater Kit- (included with 500,000 BTU { i UHXTFP1930 Temp/Pressure and 1 5tbs. m model)ensures compliance Flow Switch Kit tI i - > s, with boiler and health code Texas Heater Kit j UHXFSW1930 1 4tbs. z regulations(required for Flow Switch Only installation in certain markets). j See Buyers Guide for Vent Kit options. _..-------- ---------- --- -- -- -- ------._—......------— --._...... ------._—...... *Includes flow and pressure sensor. » haywardcommercialpool.com » 1-800-657-2287 ASME Section IV,Part HLW compliant ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Hayward,Hayward&Design and the H logo are registered trademarks of Hayward Industries,Inc.All other trademarks not owned by Hayward are the properly of their respective owners.Hayward is not in any way affiliated with or endorsed by those third parties.©2017 Hayward Industries,Inc. (ED HAYWARIJ LITCAH17 COMMERCIAL AQUATICS SECTION II. INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT INSPECTION: On receipt of the heater, inspect the heater carton(s) for damage. If any carton(s) is damaged,note it when signing for it. Remove the heater from the carton(s) inspect it and advise the carrier of any damages at once. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The installation instructions are intended for the use of a qualified technician, specifically trained and experienced in the installation of this type of heating equipment. Some states or provinces require that instal- lation be licensed. If this is the case in the state or province where heater is located, the contractor must be properly licensed. AWARNING: Failure to comply with the appliance and vent package installation instructions and service instructions in this manual may result in equipment damage, fire, asphyxiation, or carbon monoxide poisoning. Exposure to products of incomplete combustion(carbon monoxide) can cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. CONFORMANCE WITH CODES: The heater shall be installed in accordance with all local and state codes. The heater installation must con- form to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code(ANSI Z223.I/NFPA 54) and with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Design certification of the heater is in compliance with ANSI Z21.56/CSA 4.7. For Canadian installations,the heater is to be installed in accordance with the standards CAN/CGA B 149.1 and B 149.2—Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment and/or local codes and,if appli- cable, CSA C22.1 —Canadian Electrical Code,Part I. ALTITUDE OF INSTALLATION: Heaters may be installed at any altitude up to 10,100 ft above sea level,provided the appropriate modification(s) are performed. The altitudes which require modification vary depending on the model. Parts necessary to convert the heater for outdoor installation at altitudes up to 7,700 ft(minimum) are included with the heater. Conversion is accomplished by replacement of the blower air inlet plate, and for indoor ap- plications, installation of the appropriate vent pressure switch. The blower air inlet plates are clearly marked with the compatible heater model(s);vent configuration(s), and altitude range(s). Care should be taken to verify the correct plate and vent pressure switch is being used to ensure proper heater performance. The vent pressure switch should be provided with the indoor adapter kit, or if you have an older indoor adapter kit, order p/n FDXLUPS 1931 for the high-altitude indoor vent pressure switch. High-Altitude Conversion Procedure: 1. Identify the altitude of the installation site. This may be done using a GPS device, or by looking up the altitude for the geographic location. Altitudes for all locations in the United States and Canada may be found using the zip/postal code database at www.zip-codes.com. If the altitude for the installation site is greater than 10,100 ft,the heater may not be installed. Note that if installing outdoors, some Universal H-Series heaters may be compatible with your altitude without modification. Table 1 lists the altitude ranges for heaters without modification.All indoor heaters installed above 2,000 ft require a special vent pressure switch. 2. Select the appropriate blower air inlet plate to use based on the heater model,vent configuration (outdoor or indoor), and altitude needed. Extra plate(s) are included with the heater,packaged in the plastic bag with this manual. Each plate has a label which identifies which model(s), vent configuration(s), and altitude range(s) for which it is designed. Table 1 lists the maximum installation altitudes using the included conversion plate(s). If installing above 7,700 ft,the high-altitude kit USE ONLYIMYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS eHAYWARD®Pool Products Pomona, CA Clemmons,NC Nashville,TN A Hayward Industries,Inc.Company Tel: 908-355-7995 www.hayward-pool.com 6. Do not install within 24"of any outdoor Table 2 HVAC equipment. Outdoor Installation Clearances 7. Do not install where water may run-off a Heater Panel Required Clearance roof into the heater.A gutter may be need- Top unobstructed ed to protect the heater. 8. Any enclosure around the heater must Front �s inches provide a combustion air vent commenc- Back 6 inches ing within 12 inches of the bottom of the , Water Connection Side 12 inches enclosure. The vent opening shall have Side Opposite Water Connec- 6 inches a minimum free area of 1 square inch per tion 4,000 Btu/hr input rating of all gas appli- ances in the enclosure. See Table 5. 9. If the heater is to be installed in front of an exterior wall with vinyl siding, increase the clearance from the back of the unit shown in Table 2 to 12 inches. 10. For minimum exhaust vent clearances for all building openings, including but not limited to vented eaves, doors, windows, or gravity inlets, see Figure 3. In Canada,the heater must be installed with the top of the vent at least 10 feet(3m)below, or to either side of, any opening into a building. Figure 3: Minimum Clearances /00/w- 4 4 f Minimum Minimum 4 f Minimum [77] 3 f Minimum _ 10 ft l Minimum --_--- Forced Air Inlet USE ONLYIIAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS HAYWARD Pool Products Pomona, CA Clemmons,NC Nashville,TN A Hayward Indust les,Inc.Company Tel: 908-355-7995 www.hayward-pool.com FLOORING: This heater may be installed on either non-combustible or combustible flooring. UltraliteTM or equiva- lent concrete-over-foam HVAC pads are acceptable. TIE-DOWN BRACKETS: The heater is equipped for installation of factory-supplied tie-down brackets if required by local codes. The brackets are shipped in the consumer kit.You will need the following to complete the installa- tion: 1. Tie-down brackets (FACTORY SUPPLIED, quantity=4) 2. Sheet metal screws (FACTORY SUPPLIED, quantity=4) 3. Concrete tapping screws (Tapcons®) (field-supplied, stainless steel, quantity=4, size to be 1/4" diameter with a minimum length of 1-1/2") 4. Fender washers (field supplied, stainless steel, quantity=4, size to be 1-1/2") INSTALLING TIE-DOWN BRACKETS: 1. Locate the tie-down brackets and the sheet metal screws. 2. Obtain the Tapcons®. Be sure the overall length of the concrete tapping screw is at least Figure 4: Hurricane Tie-Down Installation 1-1/2". 3. Remove the front access panel (1 screw). Install sheet metal screws (supplied) at 4. Remove the rear access panel (4 screws). these locations (front and rear) 5. Position the heater on the pad so that all Tapcons®can"bite" into the pad. Observe local codes regarding pad construction, someM , jurisdictions specify a minimum thickness for concrete pads. `> 6. Slip the tie-down brackets into the slots in the front of the heater base pan from under- WQ side of the heater, so that they are positioned as shown in Figure 4. Install the sheet metal screws through the holes in the bracket to secure the bracket to the heater base pan. 7. Install the Tapcons®through the inner set of Equipment pad holes in the tie-down brackets into the pad. 8. Repeat Steps 6 & 7 at the rear of the heater. Install concrete tapping sctews and washers 9. Installation is completed when(4) brackets (field-sil "plied) at these lgcations (front and are secured to the heater and the pad. Install rear the access panels when complete. Use 2nd hole . y.= 1 for Tie Down Brackets with 2 Holes 1401t r 71, ---------------------- 1 t l 1 rv.'' S bd'fki 1 1 1 USE ONLYMAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS eHAYWARD®Pool Products Pomona, CA Clemmons,NC Nashville,TN A Hayward Industries,Inc.Company Tel: 908-355-7995 www.hayward-pool.com 1 ' Figure 2: Lighting & Operating Instructions label FOR YOUR SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE LIGHTING 1.STOPIRead the safety Information safety Information an this WARNING.If you do not follow these instructions anlhis label. label.It you don't smell exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing 2•ChanAethe"MODE"on the control gas,go to the next step- property damage,personal injury or loss at life. panel to"STANDBY". 7.Turn gas control knob 3.Remove the heater's front access counterclockwise to"ON". A.This appliance does not have a pilot.It is equipped panel. B.Replace the heater's front with an ignition device which automatically lights 4.Thisappliance Isequipped with access panel. the burners.Do Adtry to light the burners by hand. an ignition device which auto- g•Set the"MODE"on B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance o not ly lights the burner. the control panel to area for gas.Be sure to smell next to the floor because Dt "SPA"or"POOL". some gas Is heavier than air and will settle on the Noor. Do not try to light the burners 10.Set the set point temper- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS by hand. ature an the control panel • Do not try to light any appliances. 5.Tum gas control knob clockwise to the desired setting. • DO not touch any electric switch; do not use any to"OFF". 11.If the appliance does not phone in your building. o erate,repeat steps 2 • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh- GAS CONTROL p p p bar's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. KNOB SHOWN W.N thru 10.11 the appliance If you cannot reach your gas supplier, tail the fire IN "OFF" still does not operate, department. POSITION follow instructions C. Use only your hand to turn theas control knob.Never "TO TURN OFF GAS TO use tools.If the knob will notlurn by hand,don't try 6. Wait five(5)minutes to clear APPLIANCE"and call your to repair It, Call a qualified service technician. out any gas.if you then smell service technician or Force or attempted repair may result In a fire or gas,STOPI Follow"B"in the gas supplier. explosion, D. Do not use this:pllance if any part has been under TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE water.Immediate y call a qualified service technician to Inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the 1.Change the 'MODE" on the 3.Turn the gas control knob control system and any gas control which has been control panel to"STANDBY". clockwise '" to"OFF". underwater. 2.Remove the heater's 4.Replace the heater's E. Should over-heating occur,or the gas supply falls to front access panel. trona access anal. shut off,turn off manual gas valve to the appliance. p POUR VOTRE SECURITE INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE LIRE AVANT L'ALLUMAGE MISE EN GARDE:Si vous ne suivez pas exactement 1.STOPI Lire les.consignes de Passer a I'dtape COS instructions,un incendle ou one a Igsion pourrait sbcurlta sur tette 6tlquette. sulvante on('abs7de survenir at causer des dommagges la propriltd, 2.Changar Is MODE du tableau d'odour de gaz. des blessures car orelles on la erte Se Pa vie. de commando b STANDBY. 7.Tourner Is bouton A. Cel apparel( We pas do pilots. Un m$canisme 3.Retirer Is panneau d'accbs commands du gaz an d'allumage automatique pour les brgleurs. avant de I'apparell de sans anti-horalre Wessaver pas d'allumer les brOleurs a Is main. chauffage. aON(OUVERT).Ar---- B. 1B. AVANT L'ALLUMAGE, sentir tout autour de I'appareil 4.Cat apparel)est pourvu d'un e. Replacer Is panneau pour d6eeler d'6ventuelles odeurs de gaz. S'assurer dispositif d'allumage qui d'accbs.avant de de sentir pros du plancher parte qua les gaz plus allume automatlqusment les Pappareil do chauffage. lourds quo fair,se concentrent au niveau du plancher. brgleurs.No pas tenter g. Rdgler le MODE du DUE FAIRE EN PRESENCE D'ODEURS DE GAZ: d'allumer manuellement les •He pas essayer d'allumer I'apperell. brgleurs. tableau de commands •No pas toucher it on commutateur dlectrique; a SPA ou a POOL. 5.Tourner le bouton de ,No pas utiliser Is t616phone dans Is malson. to.'@tahllr la valeur de •Appeler imm6dfatement fournisseur de az chez on commands du gaz an sans PP 9 riglage sur le tableau voisin. Suivre les Instructions du fournisseur de gaz. 1-1k horalre a OFF(ferm6). • SI Is fournisseur no peat pas Titre aiteint, de commands a la apppeter Is service des incendies. BOUTON DE tempdrature ddsirde. C.Utlliseruniquementles mains pour actionnerles boutons COMMANDE 11.31I'apparalinofonctlonne de commands du gaz.Ne jamais utiliser d'outils.Si le DE GAZ MONTRE ® pas,rbptiteries dtapes2 a 10. bouton no s'enfonce pas all no as tourne pas a la main, EN POSITION SI I'appareil refuse tou)ours ne pas assayer do Is rdparer. Appeler on technician "FERME"(OFF) °N de"FERMO"fonctionner, qualifld. L'utilisatlon de la force ou one tentative de dlsslpe.Suivre les r6paration pourrait causer on incendle ou one explosion. 6.Attendre cinq(5)minutes D.No pas utillser cet appareil sl one des composantes a did immergde qua tout gaz se dlsslpe. Instructions Pour fourner/a dans I'eau. Appeler Imm6dlatement un technician qualifid pour Arrgter sl I'on sent alors gaz a 1'apparoH at Orifier Papparell at remplacer toute composante du sysibme de one odour de gaz. appeler volre techniclen commando ou de gaz qul auralt dti Immergde dans Peau. Suivre B dans les consignes de service ou votre E.Silo syslbmesurchauffaitousilegazrefusaitdosofanner,placer desbcuritbdecalls dilquette. fournisseur de gaz. le robinel d'arrit manual de gaz de l'apparell an position"FERMI:"(OFF). POUR FERMER LE GAZ SUR L'APPAREIL 1. Changer Is MODE du tableau de commands b STANDBY. 2. Retirer le panneau d'accbs avant de Pepperell de chauffage. 3. Tourner Is bouton de commands du gaz en sons horalre.-ti a OFF (fermd). 4. Replacer Is panneau d'accbs avant de Pepperell de chauffage. 1301623001 REV USE OIVLYMYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS HAYWARD®Pool Products Pomona, CA Clemmons, NC Nashville,TN A Hayward Industries,Inc.Company Tel: 908-355-7995 www.hayward-pool.com SELECTING THE CORRECT SIZE UNIVERSAL H-SERIES HEATER Z. o y�° 1.Determine your pool's surface area in square feet: i i 1. Determine your spa capacity in gallons(surface area x I I average depth x 7.5). f i j 2. In the table below,locate the column with the spa/tub size in } A B L i gallons that is closest to yours. i i R W I 3.Select the desired time to raise the spa/hot tub temperature L 30°F,read to the left and select the appropriate i Universal H-Series model. { AREA=(A+B)xLx.45 AREA=RxRx3.14 AREA=LxW I SPA/TUB SIZE IN GALLONS" i 2. Select the model that corresponds with a surface area that i 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1 900 1,000 is equal to,orjust greater than,your pool's surface area.For ( MODEL Time in Minutes to Raise Spa/Tub Temperature 30"F*** i indoor pool installations,divide the pool's surface area by 3. H500 7 11 14 18 22 25 29 32 35 { I I H400W 9 14 18 123 27 32 36 41 45 H350 10 16 _21 26 31 36 _41 46 _52 j MODEL* IH500 H400 H360 H300 H250 H2O0 H150 I � H300 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 { H250 15 22 29 36 43 51 58 65 72 SURFACE 1,500 1,200 1,050 900 750 600 450 ! j H2O0 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 AREA H150 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 _..------_--------_.-..___-----__...__3 ` f 4r DIMENSIONS NS AND ' H500FD H400FD 35OFO I H300FD ( 250FD I H2O0FO ( H150FO BTU/hr 500,000 399,900 35 000 300,000 2N.000 199,900 150,000 Thermal efficiency 83% 84% 83% 82.7% 83°0 83% 82.7% j Width(inches) 41" 36" 33" 30" 28" y 25" 21" Depth(inches) 291/2' 291/2' 291/2' 291/2" 291/2" 291/2" 291/2' Height(inches) 24" 24" 24" 24" A41 24" 24" Water connections 2"x 21/2" 2"x 21/2' 2"x 21/2' 2"x 21/2" 2"x 2Yz" 2"x 21/2" I ( Heat exchanger Cupro Nick l Cupro Nickel Cupro Ni kel Cupro Nickel NickOL Cupro Nickel Cupro Nickel I Indoor vent pipe diameter(inches) 6" 6" 8" 8" 6" 6" natural gas Indoor vent pipe diameter(inches) 8" 8" 8" 8" 6" 6" 6" propane gas Heater weight(lbs) 223 160 158 145 134 323 110 Gas connection at heater 1" 3/i' 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4' i H-Series heaters are available in a comprehensive range of BTU sizes for natural or propane gas.All units are certified by the Canadian Standards Association and carry the exclusive Hayward°warranty. *Model recommendation is based on a 30°F temperature rise,31/2 mph average wind velocity and elevation of up to 2,000 feet above sea level. **Heat lost and/or absorbed by spa walls or other objects will add to the time it takes the spa to heat up. ***Based on an insulated and covered spa. >> hayward.com o 1-888-HAYWARD ® O ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Pumps o Filters >> Heaters >> Cleaners >> Sanitization >> Automation >> Lighting » Water Features >> White Goods ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Hayward and AquaRite are registered trademarks of Hayward Industries,Inc.©2017 Hayward Industries,Inc.All other trademarks t ��® not owned by Hayward are the property of their respective owners.Hayward is not in any way affiliated with or endorsed by thoseAY D-1 third parties. LITUHS17