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'�� ' � Introducing the first pooUspa heater <br /> . <br /> so advanced it's simple. <br /> . <br /> �� Technology. Reliability. <br /> �;� <br /> � -� <br /> LX/LT He ters <br /> h ' ' �� e. -�v��c� <br /> .�C�� <br /> Our exdusive digital controls provide �"k, ' � ,� �` <br /> more precision and less hassle. And inside the incredibly MODEL WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH VENT WEIGHT WEIGHT <br /> reliable LX/LT heaters you'll find plenty of features to 250 2s��a" 3o��e" 2��/e" �.o" 206 Ibs. 172 Ibs. <br /> 400 34Vc" 30�/e" 27Va" 9.0" 318Ibs. 216Ibs. <br /> warm up ta <br /> .� . <br /> �� Fan assisted controlled combustion for consistent efficienry-83% �_A � 8��4, �D�re• <br /> - Corrosion resistant polymer headers for improved circulation �' B,�a� �-- �B�� <br /> Contemporary design to blend into any backyard landscape <br /> 0 <br /> Capable of automating pool/spa <br /> The LX control and user-friendiy � �,re, o 0 <br /> .. � tC � <br /> � 7 � ��a; �%`,' graphical interface is a key element ��' z3y4� <br /> � '`' in your RS'" controlled pool/spa �� <br /> , I <br /> �;' environment. The LT has a simplified � <br /> dual electronic thermostat. ' « Fe�,��� <br /> -->51/2' 41/4' <br /> `� <br /> LX Graphical User Interface . � � <br /> (GUI) <br /> � f � . ��""d�,n*��' o- � -���f�r v <br /> BOt�'1 t�'1@ � 811C� �T fYlOC�2�$ Il1C�UC�2 � w r�l{���`� ' r,a ,��,` �'����'2$�'�'�`y�''�k b'<<�d�d+''� ,�QO t-i"Y �y+k,� P,. <br /> - a.3n' .r�nE �l'rL� pu4aM �` <br /> automation-ready features to provide ���-�s F ` a 1��3 ���s ;� ���� "z��3<�zsaa -� <br /> convenient pool-to-spa switching. "��"�, zo F �o�c ���a ; � ��oo�z�a3 �' ` � <br /> LT Temperature Controls ' � 1 <br /> �25yF,��, �, r„�t ::< ��.800 1067_` � 7�0 1707 :: <br /> HOW TO CHOOSE A POOL HEATER SIZE �: 3o°F � 62�7,aa4.�,�� '`-. �o61=�az2 ` � �' <br /> First, determine the desired temperature difference by ��,35°F _ s��� 76z =` � �i�^ ��z�9 � <br /> subtracting the coldest average air temperature when <br /> the pool will be in use from the desired pool water ; _, �'' ,S P A H��A T ��R 5 �I�`Z I Nw��G��,� � � ,y;,� <br /> � ,_ �F,,..v z�e;c�a,cr�>.�h�.os,e�u x"-.�.vs, .w�tc#.�.,�.�E"� 1,aaai"v.�r s+�.,u�.h��r.3 �,G19 <br /> temperature. [Example: 85°F (desired pool water Jvu°mber' 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 200 �s 9 <br /> model number. (Sizing chart based on 3-1/2 mph average 400 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 �� <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 N0622 Rev C <br /> . • <br /> :�� � . � . •� -�� � � <br /> :�,- �lr� •o �� _ - - <br />