$3,799.00

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By Raypak


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Model # 009843

Warranty 1 Year

Manufacturer Code P-R266A-MN-C #52

Alternate Part #'s 009843, P-R266A-MN-C #52, RAY009843

Product Description

BENEFITS:

  • Digital control with liquid crystal display (LCD) for temperature selection and heater settings

  • Capron resin headers prevent rust stains from harming pool surface

  • Plumb directly from provided 2" PVC threaded union

  • Smart microprocessor controls diagnostic read-out and continuously monitors operating status

  • Completely field serviceable

  • Small footprint

  • High efficiency

  • Guaranteed high wind reliability

  • Looks smart and works smart

  • 1 Year Warranty

  • Thermal Efficiency of 83% 

  

 

 

Product Specifications

BTU:
266,000 BTU
Heat Exchanger:
Copper
Heater Type:
Natural Gas
Ignition:
Milivolt
Manufacturer:
Raypak
Elevation:
6,000-9,000 ft.
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?     Asked on 1/16/2012by Guest

Will a gas heater operate at the low speed of a dual speed motor?
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A  Answered on 1/16/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

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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?     Asked on 10/10/2012by Guest

What is the difference between an Electronic and Millivolt ignition?
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A  Answered on 10/10/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

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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?     Asked on 6/28/2017by linda

how far does the pool heater have to be from the house - huntington ny
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A  Answered on 6/29/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Joe S.

For U.S. installations, the point from where the flue products exit the heater must be a minimum of 4 ft below, 4 ft horizontally from, or 1 ft above any door, window or gravity inlet into any building. The top surface of the heater shall be at least 3 ft above any forced air inlet, or intake ducts located within 10 ft horizontally
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