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Question:
how long should I expect the heater to be running before I can tell there is heated water? I've waited a few minutes. Does it take a long time for the heat to penetrate the water headers in the heater?


Answer:
I hope you don't have some naive idea about pool heating.

Your small unit only delivers 80,000 BTU/hour. Let's say you're piping 50 gallons a minute. That's 50*60 = 3000 gallons per hour. 3000 gallons weighs about 25,000 lbs. One BTU is one degree F per pound of water, so the the temperature differential of your heated water will only be 80,000/25,000 = 3.2 degrees F above the pool inlet, hardly perceptible. It's not going to feel like your household hot water is running into your pool.

You will bankrupt yourself buying gas to heat your pool. All are Pentair products - filter, a new 1/2hp pump and a Minimax 100 natural gas heater, supplied as a kit from a good pool dealer. Everything is working fine - very strong flow from the pool, through pump, filter and heater, then back to the pool. Heater ignites and stays lit, burns strongly.


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