$1,904.46
Model # LRZ325EP
With 60 years experience as the No. 1 selling brand of pool heaters – Jandy’s new Legacy Heater is designed for today’s discerning market. Available in two models, the Legacy LRZE (electronic ignition) heater features a technologically-advanced dual-thermostat control, and the LRZM (millivolt ignition) model features a single control with easy on/off switch.
Whichever model you select, it’s sure to provide years of dependable service. With our industry-leading 24-point quality check system, you can depend on Legacy’s performance and reliability year after year, season after season.
LRZE (Electronic)
LRZM (Millivolt)
The Pool Sizing Guide shows the maximum pool surface area our Legacy models will heat based on the temperature difference between the air temperature during the coldest month the pool is used and the desired pool temperature. Figures are based on average wind conditions and average pool depth.
The Spa Sizing Guide details the time required for each model to raise spa temperature by 30°F.
Replacement for Jandy Lite2™ heaters.
*ASME® Certified models available.
Will a gas heater operate at the low speed of a dual speed motor?
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Probably not - Most gas heater will shut off at low GPM levels (20-40) to keep the heater cores from overheating - 20 for 200 BTUs, 40 for 400 BTUs. Depending on your pool system you might get these GPM levels at the low speed but generally these heaters must be run at the motor's high speed.
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What is the difference between an Electronic and Millivolt ignition?
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The basic answer is that Millivolt is the old style of ignition, using a standing pilot light. While the electronic ignition uses a spark start system like a gas grill. Electronic ignitions are more efficient in gas usage and also are better suited for high wind areas where a pilot light might get extinguished.
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The Most Recent Reviews
(4 out of 5 stars) Mmmmmm. Heat!
Reviewed By: Jim G. from cabot, AR ()
Pros: So simple to use.
Cons: Watch the chemicals. Even with salt!
Great heater. 2nd in only one year. WARNING: you must keep the PH level right!!! I didn't know that and the first heater's exchange copper tubes got ate up by the acid. Even if the pool is clear, doesn't mean the chemicals are off. BE VERY AWARE OF THIS! Not covered under warranty. Was a hard slap in the face to find this out. But, It's a great heater. Check with a really good pool company to see what size. I first ordered a 400,000 BTU. It drained my propane tank (250ga) in 3 days going from 66 degrees to 83. I now bought a 325btu. and it's keeping the water at 83 even though it's dipping down in the upper 50's at night with only about a 5% drop in the tank per day. Ya want to stay warm in the pool in January? Nope, think I'll shut mine down end of Oct. But neat to walk into the pool at night with fog rolling over it.
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