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Electrical
A qualified, licensed electrician, in accordance with all national and local code requirements, must perform the electrical installation of your Kopec pool heater.

Standard Power Supply: 208/204 v 60 hz - 1 phase. 3 phase units are also available.

Breaker Size: 50 amp (models 650 SC and 1450)

Electrical access and installation: The unit is equipped with a 3/4 inch all thread coupling, which is easily adaptable to rigid or flexible conduit, as well as junction boxes. Remove access panel to expose electrical controls, then feed main power leads and ground through the units short conduit, allowing a little slack for service purposes. Hook main power leads to the top of the main contactor. This contactor will have compressor and fan leads already connected to the load or bottom side of the contactor. Hook ground wire to the ground lug mounted near the top of the electrical control pocket.

Unit Bonding: Unit must be bonded to the pool equipment or a 6 ft. copper rod. A bonding lug is provided on the bottom right side of the unit. Failure to bond the unit could damage the units heat exchanger and void the warranty.

Flexible Conduit: When codes allow, use flexible conduit at or near the unit for easy service access.

Unit Disconnected, breaker or fuse: Per code, a unit disconnected must be in line of sight of the unit.
Note: Shut off main power before removing the units electrical access panel!

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