Lochinvar 200 circa '01. Living indoors and heating a small pool, it should've had an easy life, but the pool was an acid bath when I found it. Heater performance has been falling since late winter. It cycles even with the pump on high, the stat all the way up and cold water. I can also smell raw gas at the flu for a few seconds at each cycle (could be normal, but I don't like it). The pressure sensor can't overcome the fact that the unit is mounted lower than the pool. It's currently heating the pool at ~1/3rd° per hour compared to 1° a year ago. I can't justify investing money into a unit this old, so I'm starting to look at replacements.
A close friend of mine is an outstanding HVAC tech. He can source / install nearly any unit on the market. Only coincidentally, he likes Lochinvar. RayPak is his second choice. I like that the current Lochinvars have a footprint/form factor similar to my current heater. That could mean an easier installation process and re-using the exiting foot-blocks etc. I'm also listening carefully when he describes good experiences servicing them and getting parts, but they cost a LOT more than every other unit I've seen: about 1/3 more than the Raypak.
I also considered a Pentair to match my SuperFlo pump in hopes that a compatible heater could make sure the pump runs while heating, but I don't see any reference to that by Pentair??
I'm hoping my infrastructure will allow me to up the capacity from 200. I'm comparing the Lochinvar 250 to the Raypak 266. My pool requires very little pump time, so I'd like to be able to heat the pool as quickly to avoid un-necessary pumping. I also suspect that 12,000 is a high estimate of my pool size. The house came with conflicting documentation showing a range from 9,000 to 13,000 gals.
thoughts?
A close friend of mine is an outstanding HVAC tech. He can source / install nearly any unit on the market. Only coincidentally, he likes Lochinvar. RayPak is his second choice. I like that the current Lochinvars have a footprint/form factor similar to my current heater. That could mean an easier installation process and re-using the exiting foot-blocks etc. I'm also listening carefully when he describes good experiences servicing them and getting parts, but they cost a LOT more than every other unit I've seen: about 1/3 more than the Raypak.
I also considered a Pentair to match my SuperFlo pump in hopes that a compatible heater could make sure the pump runs while heating, but I don't see any reference to that by Pentair??
I'm hoping my infrastructure will allow me to up the capacity from 200. I'm comparing the Lochinvar 250 to the Raypak 266. My pool requires very little pump time, so I'd like to be able to heat the pool as quickly to avoid un-necessary pumping. I also suspect that 12,000 is a high estimate of my pool size. The house came with conflicting documentation showing a range from 9,000 to 13,000 gals.
thoughts?