I was hoping you guys could tell me if this looks like the pool company did a good job servicing our heater. We have a 20k gallon in-ground pool with a 333kbtu/hr Raypak propane pool heater. Last year I tried to get it up and running myself. First it had an error on the screen so I looked it up and replaced the temperature sensor. Then when I started it up the flame was "rolling out" the side and getting really close to a little fuse which I later learned was the roll out sensor. I took my shop vac to it and the flame was still very yellow, but not rolling out. Now that my pool is open for the spring I decided to call in the professionals and have them deal with the heater. So I called a local pool company and explained that the flame was yellow and I wanted it to be serviced. They sent out a guy who was here today. Here is the write up from the service:
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When I got home from work I opened up the side and fired it up and looked at the flame.... It still looks yellow to me. If you guys could give your opinion on if this is acceptable, or not would be great. I don't want everything to get sooty and run inefficiently when I paid to have it serviced. Thanks.customer requests heater be serviced - clean out, burners, flues, etc. flame is burning really orange - see if any other issues, etc. - call with an ETA but probably won't be home and that's OK - Raypak heater --- Cleaned flues, started heater which turned on and noticed blue flames. Heater display screen is pixelated and in readable. Customer can call the store if they would like this fixed. Noticed chlorinator hose near heater was dripping, resecured hose and nut, stopping the drip.
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