I live in New Hampshire, 20x40 inground pool and I think we've settled on putting in a propane heater, partly due to practicality (easier to have tanks than run a circuit) plus guidance that it will be better overall int his climate.
Now the confusion.... I have been recommended 300k, 350k and 400k units, all Hayward, I'm leaning towards the 400k as there seems to be little difference in price, sort of.
Online (Amazon) the 300, 350 and 400 are within $200 of each other, all around $2,100 give or take. I called a local pool place who are listed as a reseller on the Hayward site and was quoted $3,700 plus $400 to have it delivered 4 miles away.
I've read a lot of articles about freedom to purchase online harming brick and mortar and while I'd much prefer to shop local I don't know how I can justify paying 60% more. I'm told (by store owners) that the warranty can be dicey with online yet I've read that a "qualified installer" is key yet there's little definition to what that means. I don't seem to be able to find anyone that will just do it all so I believe this is what I need to do.... I'd welcome confirmation, critique or advice.
1. Buy the heater. Get it in position and have a plumber pipe it into the exit pipe on my filter.
2. Have the propane folks come out, drop a tank (has to be 10' away), dig a trench two feet deep to run the supply to the heater and connect it.
I'm can't seem to get a clear answer on what the electrical requirements are, I have the supply for the filter/pump (a Hayward) and a GFCI outlet, the Hayward web site says the heater supports bot 110 and 240 but no clarity on whether I can "plug it in" or have to have it hard wired or, more importantly, the load - whether it needs a dedicated circuit running from the main panel or not.
I'd appreciate advice, most specifically on the electrical but I'd welcome comments on any aspect of the plan if you're willing.
Thanks again for the great forum!
Chris.
Now the confusion.... I have been recommended 300k, 350k and 400k units, all Hayward, I'm leaning towards the 400k as there seems to be little difference in price, sort of.
Online (Amazon) the 300, 350 and 400 are within $200 of each other, all around $2,100 give or take. I called a local pool place who are listed as a reseller on the Hayward site and was quoted $3,700 plus $400 to have it delivered 4 miles away.
I've read a lot of articles about freedom to purchase online harming brick and mortar and while I'd much prefer to shop local I don't know how I can justify paying 60% more. I'm told (by store owners) that the warranty can be dicey with online yet I've read that a "qualified installer" is key yet there's little definition to what that means. I don't seem to be able to find anyone that will just do it all so I believe this is what I need to do.... I'd welcome confirmation, critique or advice.
1. Buy the heater. Get it in position and have a plumber pipe it into the exit pipe on my filter.
2. Have the propane folks come out, drop a tank (has to be 10' away), dig a trench two feet deep to run the supply to the heater and connect it.
I'm can't seem to get a clear answer on what the electrical requirements are, I have the supply for the filter/pump (a Hayward) and a GFCI outlet, the Hayward web site says the heater supports bot 110 and 240 but no clarity on whether I can "plug it in" or have to have it hard wired or, more importantly, the load - whether it needs a dedicated circuit running from the main panel or not.
I'd appreciate advice, most specifically on the electrical but I'd welcome comments on any aspect of the plan if you're willing.
Thanks again for the great forum!
Chris.