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Natural gaz water eater - Hayward

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    Product Overview

    Discover Hayward's H Universal Series natural gas heater: an efficient, economical heating solution designed to optimize your pool's performance. Enjoy consistent heat and exceptional reliability, thanks to the expertise of one of the most renowned brands in the pool industry.

    FEATURES

    - Designed for customers who need to heat a small pool or spillover spa quickly or efficiently.
    - Heats the pool only when needed
    - Reliable unit
    - Does not take up too much space
    - No need for chimney if installed outdoors
    - Integrated bypass
    - Cupro-Nickel heat exchanger STANDARD
    - Stronger than copper
    - More resistant to corrosion
    - Easy retrofit to Jandy (JXI) and Pentair (Mastertemp) units

    SPECIFICATIONS

    BTU/H capacity:
    -300 000 BTU
    -400 000 BTU

    Flow in gallons per minute:
    -300 000 BTU: 25-125
    -400 000 BTU: 30-125

    Noise level (dB):
    -300 000 BTU: 45-65
    -400 000 BTU: 45-65

    Circuit breaker(A): 15 A

    Voltage: 120 V

    WARRANTY

    1 year on labor
    2 years on parts

    Specifications

    Color(s) Natural

    Package size (Imperial units)

    Volumic mass 227.91

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    How do you install your heat pump or water heater?

    To install your pool heat pump or heater, place the unit on a stable surface with good air circulation, connect it to the plumbing system and a compliant power supply, perform a test run by adjusting the temperature, and check the system for leaks and safety. Find out more.

    How do I determine the number of BTU required for my pool heater?

    To determine the number of BTUs needed to heat your pool, a 20,000-litre pool would require a heater of around 200,000 BTUs, a 20,000-litre to 40,000-litre pool would require between 200,000 and 300,000 BTUs, and a pool of 40,000 liters or more would require between 300,000 and 400,000 BTUs, depending on the desired efficiency.

    What maintenance does a pool heater require?

    Pool water heaters require little maintenance: check that pipes and fittings are tight and that there are no leaks. When shutting down, make sure there's no water left in the system before covering it for the winter.

    How do I choose between a heat pump and a water heater?

    The water heater is fast and efficient, heats water quickly but costs more in energy, making it ideal for occasional use or in colder regions. A heat pump, on the other hand, is more economical in the long term, maintains pool temperature over time, but is slower and performs better in moderate climates, above 10°C. It's ideal for frequent use, despite a higher initial cost.

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