- Jul 4, 2012
- 801
- Pool Size
- 21000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Hi All,
Last stretch in the unplanned replacement of my AGP, heater and (planned) addition of SWG.
Finally found someone with real experience repairing pool heaters in my area, came by a few weeks ago, opened it up and it was badly rusted everywhere and showed corrosion on underside if heat exchange, so time for a new one (only 7 years old, but Chicago winters I guess) . Received new 406a last week and now this guy is too busy to get over and install replacement.
I'm comfortable DIYing except the gas connection because I don't want my first ever attempt at connecting gas pipes to be in this scenario, so found a local gas plumber willing to do that for me tomorrow.
So, for the rest of it... the water connection is easy of course since inlet/outlet are in the same place. (Only difference I see is sacrificial anode on this newer model)
Electric - currently is wired to a standard 3 prong receptacle for 120v so planning just to reuse that.
Is there anything I'm overlooking in set up/ initial install as described above?
I am not sure how much plumber will help me move heater from garage to back, I didn't include that in the job description. How hard are these for 1 guy and a hand truck to move?
What parts should I take from the old? Unitherm governor, 1 year old temp sensor... my erratic hi limit switches can go straight to the trash. Anything else?
Thx!
Paul
Last stretch in the unplanned replacement of my AGP, heater and (planned) addition of SWG.
Finally found someone with real experience repairing pool heaters in my area, came by a few weeks ago, opened it up and it was badly rusted everywhere and showed corrosion on underside if heat exchange, so time for a new one (only 7 years old, but Chicago winters I guess) . Received new 406a last week and now this guy is too busy to get over and install replacement.
I'm comfortable DIYing except the gas connection because I don't want my first ever attempt at connecting gas pipes to be in this scenario, so found a local gas plumber willing to do that for me tomorrow.
So, for the rest of it... the water connection is easy of course since inlet/outlet are in the same place. (Only difference I see is sacrificial anode on this newer model)
Electric - currently is wired to a standard 3 prong receptacle for 120v so planning just to reuse that.
Is there anything I'm overlooking in set up/ initial install as described above?
I am not sure how much plumber will help me move heater from garage to back, I didn't include that in the job description. How hard are these for 1 guy and a hand truck to move?
What parts should I take from the old? Unitherm governor, 1 year old temp sensor... my erratic hi limit switches can go straight to the trash. Anything else?
Thx!
Paul