salinda
09-22-2006, 01:08 AM
When I am recovering the heat in the pool from the major temperature changes we are seeing (2 days 60 degrees and windy followed by weekend at 90 degrees wanting to swim), I try to employ both the solar and gas heater on my pool. The solar comes first.
Last weekend we had a party scheduled and I had to heat the pool 10 degrees in a day. I left the house early to do stuff and turned on the pump and gas heater before I left. My solar control kicked in halfway through the morning. I returned in the late morning and my Sta-Rite heater was not firing and the service light was on. I turned it off and on again and everything worked, but a few hours of valuable gas heating were lost.
I think that the air purge from the solar through the heater caused the pressure switch in the heater to detect no flow and shut the gas off. What can I do to prevent this?
Last weekend we had a party scheduled and I had to heat the pool 10 degrees in a day. I left the house early to do stuff and turned on the pump and gas heater before I left. My solar control kicked in halfway through the morning. I returned in the late morning and my Sta-Rite heater was not firing and the service light was on. I turned it off and on again and everything worked, but a few hours of valuable gas heating were lost.
I think that the air purge from the solar through the heater caused the pressure switch in the heater to detect no flow and shut the gas off. What can I do to prevent this?