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Jandy

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 Pro Series, Hi-E2

®

 and Hi-E2R Gas-Fired Heater   

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   Installation & Operation Manual

Figure 18.  Water connection as shipped.

Figure 19.  Water connection reversal.

Figure 16.  Typical time clock wiring.

Figure 17.  Terminal block for fireman’s switch or 

remote control wiring.

2.10.3  Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring

If a time clock is provided to control the pool filter pump, 

it should have a separate low-voltage (Fireman’s) switch 

for the heater. Route the heater’s 24 VAC control circuit 

through this switch as shown in Figures 16 and 17. To do 

this, remove the “jumper” from the terminal block in the 

heater control compartment. Connect two (2) wires to this 

terminal block and route them to the Fireman’s switch at 

the time clock. Provide wiring of at least 18 gauge with 

insulation at least 3/64" thick and having a temperature 

rating of at least 90°C.

2.10.4  Remote Operation

The Hi-E

2

 pool/spa heater controls can be wired for 

remote operation. The Jandy Pro Series AquaLink

®

 RS 

remote control permits switching from pool to spa, with 

temperature set points for each, and turning the heater on 

and off from a remote location. Contact your local Jandy 

Pro Series distributor for information on the AquaLink

®

 

RS control system to fit your back yard recreational needs.
An interrupt (on/off) type remote can be connected by 

removing the jumper wire on the terminal block located 

in the control compartment, see Figure 17 and connecting 

the two (2) wires from the remote to the two (2) terminals 

on the terminal block. This type of remote control will 

turn the heater on or off, but will not switch between the 

two (2) temperature controllers on the temperature control 

panel or allow for temperature adjustments.

Additionally, in the United States the National Electrical 

Code® and in Canada the Canadian Electrical Code, 

require that all metallic components of a pool structure, 

including reinforcing steel, metal fittings and above 

ground components be bonded together (forming a 

“bonding grid”) with a solid copper conductor not smaller 

than a 8 AWG (6 AWG in Canada). 

The NEC and the CEC also require that the equipment 

and/or appliances associated with the pool water 

circulating system, including, but not limited to, pump 

motors and heaters be bonded together as part of the 

equipotential bonding grid. Zodiac

®

 provides a special 

labeled bonding lug on the right side of the heater to 

accommodate this requirement.

Summary of Contents for HI-E2

Page 1: ...ion and or operation can create carbon monoxide gas and flue gases which can cause serious injury property damage or death For indoor installations as an additional measure of safety Zodiac Pool Syste...

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Page 3: ...tion 17 2 12 2 Start up 17 2 12 3 Condensate 17 2 12 4 Gas Pressure 18 2 12 5 Adjustment of Water Pressure Switch 18 2 12 6 Water Temperature Rise 19 Section 3 Operating Instructions 19 3 1 Start Up P...

Page 4: ...arranty The Hi E2 is sold with a limited factory warranty A copy of the warranty is included in a plastic bag inside the heater The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation opera...

Page 5: ...building codes for additional requirements CAUTION When pool equipment is located below the pool surface a leak from any component can cause large scale water loss or flooding Zodiac Pool Systems Inc...

Page 6: ...of the heater The correct size drill bit is usually provided with the concrete screws when purchased Place a screw in each of the holes and fasten the heater to the equipment pad see Figure 2 Do not o...

Page 7: ...and Ventilation Air Model Required net free area in square inches sq cm for each of 2 openings one 1 near ceiling and one 1 near floor Directly Through an Exterior Wall Through Horizontal Ducts 350 88...

Page 8: ...boratory NRTL as being compliant with the applicable requirements of the Underwriters Laboratories UL standard for safety for Venting Systems for Gas Burning Appliances Categories II III and IV ANSI U...

Page 9: ...on inlets etc In the United States this distance must be at least 4 feet 1 21 m In Canada it must be at least 10 feet 3 04 m five 5 elbows Per Table 3 Only 16 feet of 4 vent pipe would be allowable wh...

Page 10: ...e it can be disposed of properly Support vent piping with suitable hangers so its weight does not bear on the heater or building penetration and so that piping joints are not strained Support horizont...

Page 11: ...wer A package of limestone gravel neutralizer is provided with the condensate assembly Remove the neutralizer from the packing and spread evenly throughout the tray and around the properly placed tube...

Page 12: ...s control during testing When the heater is started check the supply pressure to verify that it is adequate during heater operation Undersize piping a restrictive fitting or an undersize gas meter can...

Page 13: ...aune Vert Mauve GY Gray Gris COMB FAN Ventilateur combustion 115V 60Hz H0205500F IGN120 IND W W BK GY R BR TR TH DIGITAL IGNITION CONTROL BK Hi E2 Figure 15 Wiring diagram Hi E2 pool heater The Hi E2...

Page 14: ...ff from a remote location Contact your local Jandy Pro Series distributor for information on the AquaLink RS control system to fit your back yard recreational needs An interrupt on off type remote can...

Page 15: ...the brass fitting 5 Remove the temperature control sensor by removing the retainer bracket and its cap screws 6 Disconnect the limit switch wires from the limit switches The limit switches and the sho...

Page 16: ...d A pressure relief valve is not supplied with the Hi E2 All equipment installations need to be in accordance with the manufacturers instructions To install a pressure relief valve 1 Remove the 3 4 br...

Page 17: ...in the system when installing a PRV Any pressure relief valve installed must comply with provisions of the standard described in ANSI Z21 22 for the United Sates or CSA 4 4 in Canada Some local codes...

Page 18: ...its operation and settings as outlined in the maintenance section of this manual 2 12 4 1 Step down Gas Pressure Regulator The step down regulator does not change requirements for gas supply piping o...

Page 19: ...tem or a larger pump Before proceeding with either remedy verify proper heater operation Low gas input results in low temperature rise and vice versa A problem with the heater internal bypass assembly...

Page 20: ...de of the service door and also on the inside of the control compartment door Lighting instructions are as follows 1 Turn off all electrical power to the heater at the main junction box 2 Open the con...

Page 21: ...factor of the pool water between 7 4 and 7 6 See Table 7 for guidelines on other chemical measurements 3 4 2 Spas The proper chemical balance in spa water is more critical than in a swimming pool hea...

Page 22: ...se spas or hot tubs 3 4 2 2 Saturation Index PH Total Alkalinity TA temperature Calcium Hardness and Total Dissolved Solids TDS play a role in whether the water is either corrosive or scale forming Th...

Page 23: ...the 78 F 26 C level before expected usage keeping in mind to allow enough lead time for the water to reach the desired temperature 6 During the winter shut down the heater by following the lighting a...

Page 24: ...technician when inspecting and servicing the heater To reactivate the heater in the spring have a qualified professional technician reassemble the heater as follows 1 Attach the pressure switch fitti...

Page 25: ...lter and strainers aren t clogged that there are no mis positioned water valves that the gas or electric power supplies aren t shut off and that time clocks are properly adjusted Also be sure that the...

Page 26: ...ixture monitors the flame and controls the combustion blower and gas valve When the temperature control requires heat the ignition control starts the blower providing a pre purge of the combustion cha...

Page 27: ...tings or similar devices may be the problem Voltage outside of the above range may be due to poor wiring poor connections other loads such as air conditioning compressors or to an electric utility com...

Page 28: ...ectrical power or setting the control to Off 4 5 2 3 Fireman Switch and External Interlocks Probe for voltage at point 3 the other connection of the terminal block which has a white wire connected to...

Page 29: ...l for heat Observe that the normal sequence takes place by noting blower operation the glow of the igniter through the combustion chamber sight glass and then voltage at point 8 If the blower does not...

Page 30: ...on heater The manometer will read zero until the gas valve opens and then it will indicate the gas orifice differential The gas orifice differential should be 4 0 0 3 WC for a unit at sea level See s...

Page 31: ...other elevations Note that when the heater is operated with the gas valve off it will eventually lock out because the ignition control does not sense flame Normally there will be enough time to obtai...

Page 32: ...ockage in the combustion air supply system Correct any such problems and verify normal operation by returning to the venturi system checkout procedures Pressure readings will be less if the heater is...

Page 33: ...eration Check for blockage by disconnecting drainage tubes at the collector and the vent diffuser Probe these openings with a tool or wire hook to dislodge any debris Limestone gravel neutralizer is r...

Page 34: ...04300 18 By Pass Valve Assembly 350 R0304400 19 Flow Control Cap 350 S0076700 20 By Pass Valve Gasket 350 R0011400 21 By Pass Valve Spring 350 R0304500 22 By Pass Valve Rod 350 R0304900 23 By Pass Val...

Page 35: ...oor Exhaust Grill 350 R0348400 57 Indoor Vent Collar not shown 350 R0307900 58 Condensate Trap Assembly 350 R0303300 59 Limestone Gravel 350 R0306200 60 Condensate Trap Cover 350 R0213300 Venturi Hard...

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