Part # 6203-071B
Manufacturer Code R0011700
. CONNECTOR) . ON THE BACK OF THE HONEYWELL CIRCUIT BOARD CURRENT VERSION HAS 5 (4 WERE REPLACED BY A RIBBON FITS ES, ESII, EPS, EPC-II, LLD TELEDYNE LAARS COMPLETE TEMPERATURE CONTROL ASSY. ORIGINAL VERSION HAD A TOTAL OF 9 SPADE CONNECTORS ..... SPECIAL ..... INCLUDES DUAL CONTROL, HAS KNOBS FOR BOTH POOL & SPA (1) PLATE WITH LABEL & GASKET (2) 6203-072 KNOB (1) 6203-074 KNOB TO SWITCH SPA-OFF-POOL SETTINGS (2) 6203-073 TEMP LOCK (1) CIRUIT BOARD With ALL SWITCHES & POTENTIOMETERS (1) 6203-061 TEMP SENSOR WITH GASKET & PROTECTOR ..... DOES NOT INCLUDE SCREWS TO MOUNT THE PLATE TO THE HEATER JACKET FITS ELECTRONIC IGNITION MODELS BOTH NATURAL GAS AND LP (PROPANE) . (9 TOTAL SPADE CONNECTORS ON BACK OF BOARD) COMPLETE WIRING HARNESS FOR TEMP CONTROL
I have a Laars Lite 2, Model LG LP Gas pool heater which is approximately 87 or 8 years old. Our pool service company says it needs a temperature control assembly - LG to operate safely. Will this particular Temp. Control Assy., Eps (r0011700 substitute for my heater?
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Hi Jay, Here is the correct Temperature Control Assembly for the Laars Lite LG Series Heater.
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What's the difference in these two parts
6203-071B and 6203-071D? These are the numbers on the back of my part I was told that need replacing LAARS E01174-02
L8005 D 1005
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Hi DJ, The difference is which heater the control works on, the 6203-071B works on the Laars ES, ESII, EPS, EPC-II, and LLD models of heaters. The 6203-071D works on the Laars EG, EPG, ESG, LLG and EPM model of heaters. You should be able to pull one of these model #'s off of your heater.
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I have a Teledyne Lars Model EPC-II heater. Is this part a direct replacement for the Temperature Control unit?
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Hi, Dennis. Yes, this Temp. Control Assy - R0011700 is the correct part for the EPC-II.
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i have a teledyne laars series 1 jacuzzi heater. it has a tendency to initially light up and work at first try then goes on for long periods where only gas odor comes out but wont re-light unless we turn it off and restart the unit. what could the problem be? the igniter maybe and if so which part no? thanks in advance
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It is probably the igniter but typically they either work or not. It could be a ground problem check your ground wires and make sure they are clean and have a good connection.
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