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, <br /> Introducing the first pooUspa heater <br /> �--=�- � f , so advanced it's simple. <br /> � �--�., <br /> ` ' �' �` ; �� ~ Technology. Reliability. <br /> y �� LX/LT Heaters <br /> � ;��,rv .� , <br /> , . � ,._ ..�.�- <br /> Our exclusive digital controls provide � �„�;�:,5 P-E C I F I C A T 1 0 N S <br /> � -���� <br /> more recision and less hassle. And inside the incredibl MODEL WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH VENT SHIPPING HEATER <br /> P Y WEIGHT WEIGHT <br /> reliable LX/LT heaters you'll find plenty of features to 2so 2sv,° ao��e" 2�'/s" �.o�� zob �b5. ��2�b5. <br /> ----- - ---___ ______ ___ <br /> 400 34�/4" 30�/e"� 27�/a" 9.0" 3181bs. 21616s. <br /> warm up to: <br /> .. , <br /> Fan assisted controlled combustion for consistent efficiency-83% � A _� 6,�a. < z,,,B•=� <br /> �B 1/4' li—B]/B' <br /> Corrosion resistant polymer headers for improved circulation <br /> Contemporary design to blend into any backyard landscape <br /> 0 <br /> Capable of automating pool/spa � <br /> : ����� ���� The LX control and user-friendly � �,re, o 0 <br /> � -� graphical interface is a key element p�' �ya' � <br /> ,6� <br /> � �_ "'. in your RS'" controlled pool/spa <br /> �`"'" '' environment. The LT has a simplified <br /> dual electronic thermostat. � 4�� �e,re�� <br /> � 5,2� — <,�<� <br /> LX Graphical User Interface - `�' �y�t� �'*'j'�i�r�T��';' <br /> e � �. _ ��r ,e e �4•,. � <br /> (GUI) <br /> Temp. <br /> Both the LX and LT models include p;ff, 250 400 <br /> automation-ready features to provide �, �s°F �333-���a 2�3�-2saa <br /> -- ------- --------------- ------------- -- <br /> convenient pool-to-spa switching. 2o°F 1000-1333 1600-2133 <br /> LTTemperatureControls ---------------------�-"�"�-�-�"-"'---- - ----"----- --�- <br /> 25°F 800-1067 1280-1707 <br /> — ------------- <br /> HOW TO CHOOSE A POOL HEATER SIZE 3o°F 687-889 1067-�4zz <br /> ----------- -_ ___-- ------------------ <br /> First, determine the desired temperature difference by 35°F s��-�6z 914-1219 <br /> subtracting the coldest average air temperature when , <br /> the pool will be in use from the desired pool water 5 P A H E A T E R 5 i Z I N G ,� ;,; <br /> . temperature. [Example: 85°F (desired pool water Number 250 400 <br /> temperature) - 60°F (air temperature when pool is sPa size o <br /> opened) = 25°F difference.] Then, using the Pool Heater (Gal.) Time to Heat Spa 30 F(Minutes) <br /> Sizing chart to the right, select the appropriate heater zoo 15 9 <br /> model number. (Sizing chart based on 3-1/2 mph average _aoo 30 _ __19 __ <br /> wind and average pool depth of 5-1/2 feet. Blue figures __boo 45 ____28 <br /> based on zero wind.) __soo _ ___ bo _ _ _3�__________ <br /> 1000 75 47 <br /> HOW TO CHOOSE A SPA HEATER SIZE <br /> Identify the number of gallons your spa holds. Decide the <br /> heat-up time desired, and note on the chart which Laars <br /> LX/LT model is recommended. The chart indicates the an y <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. Mat�ob2z Re�c <br /> � :�� . • •� �� r/ <br /> � � � - 'O 1 1• _ = c � <br />