Winterisation
Turn off the Mains electricty and Gas Supply.
Draining the Heater can be achieved by the opening
of an unused pool connection.
If the Heater is below the pool an isolating valve can
be fitted
ONLY IF
an additional flow switch has been
wired into the Heaters Mains supply.
Electricity Supply
Wiring external to the appliance MUST be in accord-
ance with the current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations and
any Local Regulations that apply.
The Heater is supplied with a plug and lead for 230V
~ 50Hz. Single phase. Fuse rating is 3A.
The method of connection to the mains electricity
supply MUST facilitate complete electrical isolation
of the Heater, preferably by the use of a fused
double pole switch having a 3mm (1/8in.) contact
separation in both poles and servicing only the
Heater and its controls.
The point of connection to the mains should be
readily accessible and adjacent to the Heater.
Note.
Where a Heater is installed in a room con-
taining a pool or shower, the appliance, any electri-
cal switch or appliance control utilising mains elec-
tricity should be so situated that it cannot be touched
Condensing Pool Heater
5
17/11/06
Condensate Drain
See Fig.
7.0
, and
7.1
A 75mm condensate trap is provided on the Heater
and is satisfactory when connected to Soakaways,
Gullies, Rainwater Pipework and Internal Drainage
systems. All pipework and fittings in the condensate
drainage system MUST be made of plastic, unless
they carry other liquid waste.
No other materials
may be used.
The pipework should be insulated if
run out of doors.
The drain outlet on the boiler is :
Osma, 40 mm waste pipe.
Pool Pump & Pipework
The Heaters are designed using very high perform-
ance heat exchangers that have a high hydraulic
resistance. However a bypass is incorporated in the
product and furthermore its controls modulate the
input when approaching the set temperature, if flow
conditions are insufficient.
If a new pump is being fitted consult the Pressure
Loss graph (
Fig 2.0
) to determine its size.
The Heater is provided with 1½” plastic pool con-
nections to both the left and the right.
With the exception of automatic dosing equipment,
the Heater should be plumbed as the last piece of
equipment before the pool.
It is permissable to fit an isolating valve on the
pipework on the supply side of the Heater.
It is
NOT
permissible to fit an isolating valve on the
outlet of the Heater
UNLESS,
an additional flow
switch has been connected on the Heaters Mains
supply.
Genie Resistance
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
50
100
150
200
250
l/m
m head
Fig. 2.0
- - - - - - Genie 35
Genie 50