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 Model LRZM Pool/Spa Heater Installation and Operation Manual

15.  Thread on the ten (10) bolts and washers and 

hand tighten.

16.  Use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts on each 

header to four (4) foot-pounds. The bolts must be 

tightened in the sequence indicated in Figure 11.

 CAUTION

Failure to tighten the header as indicated in step 16 
may cause the header to leak or become perma-
nently damaged from warping.

 

ATTENTION

Si le tuyau collecteur n’est pas serré conformément 
aux directives des l'étape 16, il risque d’avoir des 
fuites ou de s’endommager de façon permanente.

17.  Remove the 3/4 inch button plug located in the 

left side panel below the inlet/outlet header and 

replace with the 3/4 inch wire grommet from 

the right side panel below the return header.  

The high limit leads were routed through this 

grommet prior to removal in step 5.  Install the 

3/4 inch plug in the opening where the 3/4 inch 

wire grommet was removed. 

18.  Install the longer syphon loop tube (part number 

R0483601) to the pressure switch and locate 

the the pressure switch in the front area of the 

cabinet.

19.  Reconnect the white wire on the pressure switch 

(PS) and the white wire on the Fireman's switch 

terminal.

20.  Reinstall the temperature sensor in the inlet/

outlet header and tighten the nut.

21.  Reconnect the black and white wires to the water 

pressure switch.

22.  Use plastic wire ties to refasten the temperature 

sensor, high limit switch and water pressure 

switch wires to each other. Bundle the wires near 

the control panel and fasten them with a wire tie. 

5. 

Tag and disconnect the white wire on the 

pressure switch (PS) and the white wire on the 

Fireman's switch terminal which leads to the high 

limit switch. 

6. 

Remove the water temperature sensor nut from 

the inlet/outlet header and remove the sensor.

7. 

Tag and disconnect the black and white wires 

from the water pressure switch. 

 CAUTION

In order to prevent property damage or injury, en-
sure that the wiring is handled and routed carefully 
so as not to cause any damage to it. Additionally, be 
careful not to create any kinks in the water pressure 
switch copper tubing when handling the header.

 

ATTENTION

A

fi

 n d'empêcher des dégâts matériels ou des bles-

sures, assurez-vous que le câblage est manipulé 
et installé soigneusement de manière à ne pas 
l’endommager.  De plus, vous devez faire attention 
à ne créer aucune imperfection dans la conduite en 
cuivre de l’interrupteur de pression d'eau en ma-
nipulant la tête.

8. 

For an existing installation, remove the coupling 

nuts from the header and disconnect the water 

supply from the heater.

9. 

Remove the ten (10) bolts and washers from the 

inlet/outlet header and remove the header from 

the tube assembly. 

10.  Remove the ten (10) bolts and washers from the 

return header and remove the header from the 

tube assembly. 

11.  For an existing installation, remove the tube 

gaskets and clean the header's mating surface of 

any corrosion or debris. Replace the tube gaskets 

with new ones. Do not use any metal tools on the 

header surface. Scratches may compromise the 

seal integrity.

12.  Place the inlet/outlet header over the bolts and 

gasketed tubes on the left side of the tube assem-

bly. Align the bolt and tube holes in the header 

with the bolts and tubes in the header bar and 

slide the assembly together. Refer to Figure 9.

NOTE

  Do not reverse the position of the bypass.

13.  Thread on the ten (10) bolts and washers and 

hand tighten.

14.  Place the return header over the bolts and gasket-

ed tubes on the right side of the tube assembly. 

Align the bolt and tube holes in the header with 

the bolts and tubes in the header bar and slide the 

assembly together. 

4

6

5

10

1

8

7

3

2

9

Figure 11. Header Bolt Tightening Sequence

Summary of Contents for Legacy LRZM

Page 1: ...additional measure of safety Zodiac Pool Systems Inc strongly recommends installation of suitable Carbon Monoxide detectors in the vicinity of this appliance and in any adjacent occupied spaces Improp...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Replacement of Existing Vent System with New Components 14 Section 4 Gas Connections 14 4 1 Gas Supply and Piping 14 4 2 Manifold Pressure 15 4 3 Special Precautions for LP Gas 16 Section 5 Water Conn...

Page 4: ...lot Generator 36 10 4 3 Fusible Link 36 10 4 4 Fireman Switch and External Interlocks 36 10 4 5 Limit Switches 36 10 4 6 Water Pressure Switch 37 10 4 7 Temperature Control Circuit 37 10 4 7 1 ON OFF...

Page 5: ...ing the spa AVERTISSEMENT Les R glements suivants pour Cuves Thermales tel que recommand s par la Commission U S de S curit des Produits pour les Consommateurs devraient tre respect s lors de l utilis...

Page 6: ...fied on the back cover of this manual Make all warranty claims to a Jandy dealer or directly to the factory Claims must include the heater serial number and model this information can be found on the...

Page 7: ...r all outdoor installations where wind conditions may cause downdrafting Vent caps are available from your Jandy distributor 1 7 Specifications 1 7 1 General Specifications 1 Installation Location Cer...

Page 8: ...codes and ordinances and in accordance with the latest edition of the appropriate national code see Section 1 4 Codes and Standards All gas fired products require correct installation to assure safe o...

Page 9: ...es for maintenance and inspection There must also be minimum distances maintained from combustible surfaces see Table 2 At least 18 inches 457mm access must be avail able in front of the heater for bu...

Page 10: ...ble panel 2 3 4 Outdoor Installation Legacy heaters can be installed in the low profile top configuration as received from the factory or with an optional high wind vent cap Locate the heater in an op...

Page 11: ...tion downdraft conditions exist locate the heater at least 3 feet 0 91 m from vertical surfaces e g nearby buildings and walls The addition of a vent cap may be necessary In Florida it is required tha...

Page 12: ...e Air Supply When combustion air is supplied directly through an outside wall each opening should have a minimum free area of one square inch per 4 000 BTU h 1 2kW input of the total input rating of a...

Page 13: ...rways or car ports Be sure to support all venting so that connec tions will not separate and so that the weight of the vent pipe does not rest on the heater draft hood All connections should be made w...

Page 14: ...ARNING The Legacy pool and spa heaters are designed for use with either natural gas or LP gas Check the rating plate on the inner panel to be sure that the heater is designed to use the type of gas be...

Page 15: ...1 8 NPT fitting to connect your manom eter The pressure will be zero when the heater is not running When the heater is operating the manifold gas pressure should be 4 0 WC for natural gas heaters and...

Page 16: ...ctions in your area Section 5 Water Connections 5 1 Water Piping Figure 7 illustrates typical piping for pool equip ment in pool spa combination pools For normal installations do not install a shutoff...

Page 17: ...ving the heat exchanger headers and reinstalling them on opposite ends of the tube assembly Some of the heater wiring must be discon nected and re routed so this procedure must be done only by a train...

Page 18: ...from the inlet outlet header and remove the sensor 7 Tag and disconnect the black and white wires from the water pressure switch CAUTION In order to prevent property damage or injury en sure that the...

Page 19: ...ied with the Legacy heater However it is recommended that a pressure relief valve be installed and may even be required by local codes Be sure to check any appli cable installation codes in your area...

Page 20: ...ipe does not endanger anyone near the heater Refer to your local installation codes for more detailed information The valve setting should be at or below the maximum working pressure of any component...

Page 21: ...G in Canada Failure to do so will void warranty Additionally in the United States the National Electrical Code and in Canada the Canadian Electri cal Code require that all metallic components of a poo...

Page 22: ...e max 130 Pressure Switch Manostat Pilot Gen G n rateur de veilleuse Pilot Veilleuse Piezo Sparker tinceleur pi zo lectrique Fusible Link l ment fusible Fireman Switch Connection Montage contacteur po...

Page 23: ...before starting the heater Start the heater in accor dance with the Operating Instructions section of this manual with particular attention to the lighting and shutdown instructions and temperature c...

Page 24: ...our preferences follow the instructions outlined on the following page Figure 18 Read and follow all safety instructions first A more detailed set of instructions of the opera tion of the controller f...

Page 25: ...4 5 Faire tourner le bouton du robinet gaz vers la gauche jusqu la position ON 6 Apr s avoir remis en place le panneau d acc s r gler le thermostat sur la valeur voulue et mettre l interrupteur g n r...

Page 26: ...at too low of a flow can damage the appliance Adjust the switch to turn the heater off not on ATTENTION Le manocontact de pression d eau doit tre r gl de fa on ce que l appareil cesse de fonctionner...

Page 27: ...lug removed install the special thread adapter and Pete s Plug fitting and insert a pocket thermometer A temperature rise measurement kit is available through your Jandy distributor See Section 11 of...

Page 28: ...e water Be sure to keep your chemical levels within the values indicated in Table 7 Zodiac Pool Systems Inc does not warrant heat exchangers damaged by corrosive chemical levels or excess dissolved so...

Page 29: ...ing start up are impor tant to keep your heater running safely and efficiently through the years Improper maintenance can result in conditions where nausea or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide or flue...

Page 30: ...il a t plong dans l eau m me partiellement Faites inspecter l appareil par un technicien qualifi et remplacez toute partie du syst me de contr le et toute com mande qui ont t plong s dans l eau 3 If t...

Page 31: ...tre t te et votre visage loin du br leur pour viter tout risque de blessure NOTE Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference by you and your professional technician when inspecting and servi...

Page 32: ...s if dirty 6 Not enough heat A Inadequate gas supply B Low manifold gas pressure C Heater size inadequate D Low temperature rise A Gas meter too small Gas line from meter to heater too small B Gas pre...

Page 33: ...ol system including pump filters and strainers water valves gas supply and time clocks have an effect on heater operation Confirm that the Legacy heater control switch is set to ON and that the temper...

Page 34: ...ut will cause the link to fail This opens the safety circuit which shuts off the gas valve and shuts the heater down 10 4 Electrical Troubleshooting This section describes procedures for check ing the...

Page 35: ...RZM Pool Spa Heater Installation and Operation Manual Figure 25 Test Point Identification Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 BK Black Noir W White Blanc Y Yellow Jaune R Red Ro...

Page 36: ...LOT position Leave the red voltmeter lead in place at test point 1 Touch the black lead of the meter to the terminal of the fusible link where the white wire from the gas valve is connected test point...

Page 37: ...east a 220mV signal at test point 11 move the black lead of the meter to the other terminal on the water pressure switch test point 12 If there is no voltage the pressure switch contacts are open This...

Page 38: ...or outside of the ranges shown the temperature sensor should be replaced Table 9 Temperature Sensor WATER TEMP IN HEADER F C APPROX RESISTANCE IN 1000 S OF OHMS kOhms 50 10 19 9 60 15 15 3 70 21 11 9...

Page 39: ...l R0457401 39 High Limit Set 130 F 150 F All R0457200 40 High Limit Switch 130 F All R0457300 41 High Limit Switch 150 F All R0023000 Key No Description Model No Order Part No Electrical System Contin...

Page 40: ...5 400 R0483901 05 98 Weather Stripping All R0491000 99 Grommet 7 8 All R0492800 Optional Components 100 Noncombustible Base 125 400 R0471001 05 101 Press Relief Valve Kit 75 PSI Bronze All R0040400 10...

Page 41: ...Legacy Model LRZM Pool Spa Heater Installation and Operation Manual 11 3 General Exploded View 49 50 51 46 47 45 48 86 92 91 90 54 35 95 81 88 89 99 87 96 94 16 81 11 97 82 83 84 53 56 42 43 93 20 37...

Page 42: ...Legacy Model LRZM Pool Spa Heater Installation and Operation Manual 11 4 Detailed Exploded View 57 61 41 40 60 59 25 33 58 27 77 78 75 57 18 17 13 15 44 9 22 28 31 29 23 24 38 8 3 4 6 1 2 10 5 7 12 3...

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