Hi, does this unit includes wiring/connectivity for remote operation and will it be compatible with Jandy iAqualink system for remote operation? Thanks
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Alex, This unit has the capability to be wired for remote use, however you will have to find out from RayPak or Zodiac if it's compatible with your automation system.
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I have a inground pool in southern florida. Would the raypak R6250ti-e be suffencent enough to heat the water 80 degrees. The pool is 14'x28' average death is 5'. this would be for winter months average daytime temp. 75 degrees. Thankyou
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Hi Rick, The Raypak Standard 117K BTU Digital Heat Pump (R6350TI-E) will be sufficient to heat your size pool and maintain the water temp at 80°.
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I am planning to buy Raypak Model R6350ti for my 25000 gallon inground Pool. Do you think it will be enough. Also will the warranty be void if I install it myself. Moreover I have Jandy VFD pool pump and a chlorinator. Will this heat pump be able to communicate well with them. What other considerations should I have to have for this heat pump.
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Hi Naveen, This Raypak Standard 117K BTU Digital Heat Pump can be used to heat your pool, however the bigger the unit the faster it will heat your pool. This unit has to be installed by a licenses and insured company in order to uphold the manufacture warranty. This unit can be use with your current set up as long as the flow rate is with the operating range. You would need to install a check valve between the outlet of the heat pump and chlorinator to prevent any back-flow of chlorinated water into the unit. Please refer to the Raypak Heat Pump Owner & Installation Manual for all installation requirements.
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Is this heater sized to heat a 18 x 33 above ground pool in CT?
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Hi Joe, This unit can be used to heat an 18'x33' above ground pool in CT, I will also recommend that you get an Above Ground Solar Cover.
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Hi - I have a 20'x40' covered pool in Northern CA. Is the Raypak R6350ti large enough to keep the water around 80 - 82F? Thanks - L
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Hi, Im in Melbourne Australia.
My pool size is 34 feet x 12 feet, average around 5 foot depth (I believe it is around 60,000 litres)
Temperature varies in winter, but averages around a low of 45 to a high of 55. Can you recommend a size heater for me?
Thanks, Mark
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I have an oddly shaped in-ground pool near Orlando, FL. It is 29 1/2' and at its widest point is 14'. I'd guess average depth at 4.5', somewhere between 12,000-14,000 gallons most likely. Would a 95,000 RayPak be sufficient, or do I need larger? Also, the electric is no problem, but is it easy to hook up the plumbing for this pump?
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Good afternoon Chad, The plumbing would be no problem. Two lines in and out. I would recommend the lowest you go is the 117k btu. Lower will work but you just be running the heat pump a lot longer.
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Im interested in a heat pump for my pool in florida, when it states recommends 60 amp do you really need a 60 or could I get away with a forty?
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Hello Frank- Per Raypak the recommend a minimum of a 42 amp breaker and a maximum 60 amp breaker. I would recommend going with the 60 amp.
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We live in Kentucky where we can have some pretty cold winters, also lots of shade around my small pool which is and issue keeping it warm... We are looking to upgrade to a 33 foot round pool but we only have electric radiant heat at our house no gas, propane, or heat pump at my home, the units that say heat pump dose that mean they are the own heat pump or I have to have a heat pump to run them? Have considered doing solar heat as well just worried it wont keep it warm enough into the night
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If you are wanting to keep your pool running during the winter then you are going to want a heater, natural gas or propane, but if you are just wanting to extend your summer a month or two then a heat pump is the way to go.
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I have a standard 15 x 30 3 to 6 ft pool with raised spa in south FL. Winter pool temps range from upper 60s to low 70s, want to raise temp to 85 to 87. Is this the right amount of btu for this without prolong runtime?
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Hi, This 117K BTU unit will be sufficient for a 15'x30' pool. As far as runtime, that would depend on the outside temperature. I would recommend that you use a Solar Cover to prevent long run time.
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I have a raypak 117k btu with a Haward 1.5 hp super pump with 2" pipe. Question do i need too open the bypass part way?
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Hi, Kent. You will need to open the bypass if the flow rate is less than 15 GPM or close the bypass if it's greater than 60 GPM.
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Hi , I have a freeform lagoon shaped pool 24"x36"x75" shallow end 4' deep end 10'. I have approx.: 65,000 gal.
i am thinking of using 2 - 6350TI (117). what do you think? How many gallon does each heater cover ?
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You are going to want the 133,000 BTU model, R8350TI-E, for a pool of 65,000 gallons. It may take it a couple of days to get the temperature to your desired temperature, but once it is there that heat pump will do a good job maintaining that temperature.
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Hello. South Fla, open to sun all day, no enclosure. About 15k gal.
1. Will this be efficient to heat to 85 or so
2. Number six wire to my out side panel.
3. Pump and salt gen only there now.
Will I be ok to install electrically,
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The R6350TI-E would be an efficient unit for the size of your pool and location. It would be able to regulate your water temperature at 85 degree without a problem.
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I'm replacing a M6310Ti-A (series M). It was professionally installed and has ran for years on a 40 amp service. I see that a 60 is recommended for the 117BTU unit. Will it be ok to install with what I already have? Thanks for your help.
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The minimum for the 117,000 BTU unit is a 50 amp breaker.
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How does the pool water stay at one temperature and the spa is set to a different temp?
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Hi, Richard. You can program the desired temperature settings for the pool and spa. However, in order for the either body of water to be heated the unit has to be in the correct mode. The unit can not heat both the pool and spa at the same time.
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I have a 24,000 gallon inground pool in Michigan. Will a heat pump get my pool water to 84-85 degrees and keep it there is the outside air temp goes down to 65? I'm replacing a 250K BTU Pentair NG Heater, and while I'd like to use less gas and save the money, I wonder if a heat pump can provide the heat I need.
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Hi, John. A heat pump will not be able to keep your pool temperature at 85° with the outside temperature at 65 degrees. You will have to stick with a gas heater.
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I have an 18 x 36 inground pool here in Nova Scotia, with the deep end being 9 feet. Is the 117,000 unit big enough to heat this pool, which is approx.
31,000 U.S. gallons?
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Hi, Harry. Based on the average temperature data I've gathered you may need a larger unit depending on the desired temperature and run time. For that size pool, I would recommend a 125,000 BTU heat pump and will only be effective from Mid June to Mid September.
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My pool is about 12,000 gallons. I am wondering how much my electric bill will increase if I heat my pool to 85 degrees when the outside temp is about 80 degrees.
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Hi, Shawn. You can use the Raypak Heater Sizing Application to calculate operation cost based on your geographical info.
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What about warranty if I install this Raypak 6350 heat pump myself? In the warranty conditions of Raypak they say that the warranty becomes void if the installation is not done by a "licensed Installer" (whatever that may mean...). Of course I will make use of a licensed electrician to take care of the electrical part of the installation, but the mechanical part of the installation seems pretty straightforward. Will I really have no warranty, if I take care of the installation myself?
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Hi, Robert. The warranty can be voided if an issue occurs that can be tied to improper installation. Check out the Raypak & Inyo Warranty Guarantee.
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I have araypak heat pump why my pool gets hot I no longer need it until fall is it best to disconnect and bypass draining pump until needed again?
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Hi. Yes, it will be best to bypass and drain the water from heat pump until it's needed again.
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Are there any Raypak 100k-140k btu pool heat pumps that have a either a width or depth dimension of 29" or less. I must take it in between a concrete wall and concrete existing pony to place in position next to filter and pump, once in side I have plenty of room. If Raypak dosen't make a heat pump with those dimensions, do you have recommendations?
Cheers,
Senator
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Hi, Senator. Unfortunately, there is not a Raypak unit that has those dimensions.
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I have an AquaCal AT 120 currently. Compressor is bad so I need to get new heat pump. What Raypak would you recommend that would be similiar?
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I live in NE Pennsylvania, 27,000 gallon inground pool, What size heat pump would you recommend? My wife prefers pool temp. to be mid 80's. Also what is foot print of recommended heat pump? Are there any authorized installers/service businesses in my area?
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Hello, We would recommend a minimum of 140k btu for your size pool.
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My pool has a solar heating source (coils) and I would like to add a heat pump to extend the monthly usage. We live in Tucson. Question: Do you hook up the heat pump to the solar heater, or would you run the unit independently? In other words, would the solar heat the pool first, and then the heat pump used as backup?
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Hi, Mike. You're unable to run both units simultaneously. The units will have to be plumb parallel with a diverter valve to regulate water flow to the specific unit.
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I'm interested in this 016015 119000btu heat pump. My pool is roughly 20000gallons. I live in central fl. Is this adequate? Also I do not have a hot tub just the pool. Is that a problem when plumbing this heater?
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This unit should suffice for your size swimming pool, and not having a spa will not affect the plumbing.
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Is this your best price after tax its 2728.49 to me in Fl. Do you have any discounts or codes. Thanks
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Art, we can send you an accurate quote including the cost of tax. Please provide the best e-mail address for you and the zip code where it will be shipped.
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What is the "uncrated" weight of the heat pump?
Can 2 "normal" guy handle the installation or will we need a 3rd person?
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Hi, Louis. The "uncrated" weight of this heat pump is 280 lbs.
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My 20 year-old Haywood HP5-6-3R (Flow rate 30 min and 70 max) has given up the ghost and I need to replace it. Several questions: Will the Raypak R6450TI-E work as a replacement? If so, I note that the intake and outlet are 2" PVC. My old Haywood is 1 1/2" PVC. Will that work or will I have to replumb all my lines (which will be a good-sized undertaking). If the R6450TI-E will not work as a replacement for the old Haywood, what do you suggest? Thanx, Frank
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Hi Frank, The Raypack has a min water flow of 15gpm and a max of 60gpm which is with in the same specifications you gave for your old Hayward. I can't find a BTU rating for that Hayward on the Internet so I am assuming you are matching the Btu range the same range. The Raypack has an amp rating of 42 amps so check with your local electrician to make sure the power requirements are the same. You should be able to glue a reducer bushing into each union on the Raypack heat pump to get back to your 1.5" plumbing. As long as your able to provide enough water flow through the system you should have no issues.
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how to determine BTU size for in-ground pool, approximate 12500 gal using a heat pump.
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Hi, Larry. You can use the Raypak Pool Heat Pump Sizing Program to determine what size BTU will be needed for your pool.
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How do I set pool heater . Keeps on reciprocal for a min shut down and then starts again in a few min Runs for a min. Then shuts down. How do I set on heater is on pool. And pump running.
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Hi, Gill. Each press of the UP or DOWN buttons will increase / decrease the pool heating setpoint temperature. Holding the UP or DOWN buttons down will speed up the change of the temperature values. Operation instructions are available on pages 12-29 of the Raypak Classic Series Heat Pump Manual.
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Just had the Raypak 6450 heat pump installed. It replaced an old AquaCal 125. One odd thing - after the install, the PSI on my DE Filter went from 30 to 40psi. What happened?
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Hi, Joseph. It's hard to say what caused the filter pressure to increase. The AquaCal 125 has a max flow rate of 70 and this unit max flow rate is 60. Try cleaning out the filter, not backwwash to see if the pressure drops.
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How do u work the controls on the raypak 6450 heat pump
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Hi Alex, Page 27-32 of this Raypak Heat Pump Owner's Manual will give you detailed instruction on how to operate the controls of the raypak 6450 heat pump.
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is this an electrical heater or gas? What amps is it? I have an 15x30x6ft inground pool, how many btu would it take to heat the pool to 80 degrees and how long would it take to heat it to that?
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Hi, Timothy. This unit runs off a 60 amp breaker. This unit can be used to heat your pool based on where you're located geographically. The heating time is based on several factors including starting and ambient temperatures.
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I have an 18,000 G salt water in-ground pool, looking to purchase a heat pump (Titanium exchanger), Brand? BTU? ...
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My installer installed the heat pump, and it's heating. However, the water that gets shot back into the pool is filled with tons of tiny bubbles that: (1) make the water appear cloudy; and, (2) the pool needs a lot more chlorine. Has anyone encountered this? Is there a fix?
Thanks --
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The air bubbles are likely from an air leak, please see How to Identify and Correct Air Leaks when you heat the water you find a demand for more chlorine just as you would in the summer season. I recommend checking the stabilizer and adjusting the cyanuric acid to the highest level you can raise it to in the respected ranges for your pool surface. This will help to better stabilize the chlorine levels.
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Good morning. wondering if i need to use a fireman switch(delay) when installing a heat pump
Do i also need to plumb external bypass? TIA
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Hi Mike, you do not need to install a fireman switch however I suggest that you confirm that it is not a code requirement for your area. Also, I would suggest installing a bypass so that if you ever need to divert water flow around the unit for any repairs or heat pump shutdowns you have that ready.
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Hello,
I have a 11500 gallons pool and want to know if this heat pump will properly heat it?. Do you also install it?. I live in Orlando.
Thank you
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Hi Ana, yes this unit is sufficient to heat an 11-12k gallon swimming pool. Unfortunately, we do not install however we recommend having CPC(certified pool contractor) install these.
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Do you currently have the Raypak 6450 in stock? If so about how long would it take to be delivered to NY?
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Hi Meredith, we currently do have this Ray Pak model R6450TI-E heat pump in stock and has an approximate delivery lead time of 2-4 business days for your area. Once shipped tracking will be emailed to you as well.
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do you have a video with instructions on programming the 6450 TI-E
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Hi John, unfortunately, Ray Pak nor do we have a video for programming this unit however if you see page 32 on this Ray Pak heat pump manual there are some instructions there that should help.
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Could you tell me which two or three wire remotes work with this heater?
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If there a way to schedule what times of the day the heat pump turns on?
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Hello Bob, The control is equipped with a mode that will heat the spa to the Spa Setpoint temperature for a specified period of time selected in the TIMED SPA mode setup. NOTE: The Spa setpoint temperature CANNOT be changed when operating in this mode. This functionality will override all other program settings for the period of time selected by the user during the TIMED SPA initiation.
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What is the waranty on this pool heater
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Warranty 2 years Labor and 7 years Parts 10 years on the heat exchanger tube, see warranty for details.Here is a great video that answers a lot of Rayapk warranty questions...https://inyopools.wistia.com/medias/7y0h1nb8xt
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What type of electric outlet needs to be installed to plug this unit in? What amp fuse is needed at the main electrical box?
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Hi, Mark. This unit runs off a 60 amp breaker and is wired 240V. This heat pump is designed to be hardwired meaning there is not a plug on this unit.
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I have a 10,100 gallon pool. Will this be enough for that size? What is the average electrical consumption for this heat pump?
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Hello, The Raypak Classic Series Heat Pump 119,000 BTU is of sufficient size and capability for your 10,000-gallon pool. The kW rating for this heat pump is 5.5 with a Coefficient of Performance (COP) rating of 6.2. The COP rating roughly translates to every 1 dollar of electrical energy invested yields 6.2 dollars of heat energy produced.
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In order for the warranty to be valid, who can install this? any licensed pool company? I cant find anyone in the raypak website for zip code 10583.
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If you’re having trouble locating an installer in your area, feel free to call Raypak at 805-278-5300. If you give them your zip code, they will provide you with a certified installer in your area.
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Is this heater in stock ready to ship?
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Hello James. The Raypak Classic Series Heat Pump 119,000 BTU model R6450Ti-E is currently in stock and ready to ship once an order has been placed. Attached please find a copy of the INYO Pools Shipping Policy. Shipping Policy The Raypak Heat Pump would be shipped by Common Carrier requiring a signature on the Bill of Lading serving as documentation of delivery. Please note the information contained in the section Common Carrier Shipments.
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What are the dimensions of the Raypac 140 btu model 8450 te-E? WE ordered from you & it's being delivered tomorrow.
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Hello Robert. Attached please find Technical Data for the Raypak R8450TI-E, inclusive of the Heat Pump's dimensions. Technical Data
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Is this unit single phase or 3 phase?
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Hello Nick. The Raypak Classic Series Heat Pump R6450TI-E is rated for 208/230V, 1 Phase, 60Hz. Attached please find Technical Data 6450 Series for additional reference.
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