Install Instructions

Installation
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ENERAL PIPING
Typical pool or spa piping is plumbed as follows
(see Figures 1 & 2):
- Inlet of the filter is piped directly to the dis-
charge side of the filter pump.
- Outlet of the filter is piped to the inlet side of the
Maxi-Flo
®
heat exchanger.
- The return line to the pool, spa or chlorinator is
piped to the outlet of the Maxi-Flo
®
heat
exchanger.
Standard plastic pipe (PVC) should not be connect-
ed directly to the Maxi-Flo
®
heat exchanger.
- Install stainless steel nipples (available from
Triangle Tube) between the heat exchanger and
any plastic piping. Check local codes for con-
formity.
In lieu of stainless steel nipples installer may use
high temperature plastic pipe (CPCV). Check local
code for conformity.
Ensure all threaded connections are properly sealed
with piping compound suitable for high temperature
and pool applications.
The MF-135, MF-200, MF-260 and MF-400 should
be mounted in a vertical position to prevent entrap-
ment of air.
The MF-80, MF-135T and MF-260T may be mount-
ed in a horizontal or vertical position.
The MF-135T and MF-260T requires the use of rub-
ber couplings to aid in sealing the pool piping/heat
exchanger connection. See Fig. 4 page 7.
RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURE
Swimming pool water temperature of 80ºF
- US Swimming Rules and Regulations require
pools for competition, water temperature must
be at 78º to 80ºF.
Spa and tub water temperatures should not exceed
104ºF.
Water temperatures in excess of 104ºF is considered
unsafe for all persons. Lower temperatures are rec-
ommended for extended use (exceeding 10 to 15 min-
utes) and for young children.
MAXI-FLO WIRING
Electrical shock hazard. Can cause severe personal
injury, death or substantial property damage.
Disconnect power before installing and/or servicing.
General
All line voltage wiring must be a minimum of 14
gauge and installed in accordance with:
- USA - National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70
- latest edition and any other national, state or
local code requirements having jurisdiction.
- Canada - C.S.A. C22.1 Canadian Electrical
Code Part 1 and any other national, provincial
and local code requirements having jurisdiction.
For recommended Maxi Flo control wiring, see
Figure 3.
- For availability of the Tekmar 150 Temperature
Controller contact the nearest Triangle Tube rep-
resentative.
- For availability of the McDonnell & Miller FS4-
3 flow switch contact the nearest ITT represen-
tative.
WATER CHEMISTRY
Pool
The mineral content of the pool water will increase
daily due to natural evaporation and addition of algi-
cidal and sanitizing chemicals. This increase in min-
eral content may cause damage to the heat exchanger.
Spa
The size, higher temperature and heavy usage can
create various chemical levels.
WARNING
CAUTION