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<br /> First, determine the desired temperature difference by �35 F � �%� >6z ; �,9��� �z�9
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<br /> temperature. [Exa�mple: 85°F (desired pool water N mber 250 400
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<br /> opened) = 25°F difFerence.] Then, using the Pool Heater -- �Ga�.;ize Time to Heat Spa.30°F(nn�n�tes>
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<br /> model number. (Sizing chart based on 3-1/2 mph average 400 30 19
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<br /> HOW TO CHOOSE A SPA HEATER SIZE
<br /> Identify the number of gallons your spa holds. Decide the
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<br /> approximate time required to raise the spa temperature �
<br /> 30°F. A model number 250 heater on a 600 gallon spa
<br /> will take approximately 45 minutes to raise temperature Pumps• Filters• Laars Heaters•Controls
<br /> approximately 30°F (depending on wind, insulation, etc). Valves•Water Features• Cleaners•Accessories
<br /> Please see your area sales rep for more information.
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