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If the heater is operational it is
normal to produce up to 8
gallons of condensation
(water) per hour.
If the water around the heater
seems in excess of 8 gallons per
hour, use a chlorine test strip to
determine whether the water is from
the pool or is normal condensation.
An alternative method of determining
a pool water leak in the heater is to
turn the machine off for a few hours
and see if water continues to drain
from the unit.
Call Aqua Cal for service
800-786-7751.
NOTE: The method of testing above is only valid for pools using chlorine as the sanitizing agent. For pools
using a sanitizing method other than chlorine refer to the following procedure for determining a pool water
leak. Turn the heater off with pool pump still circulating. If after a few hours the water draining from the heater
has not slowed down this would indicate a pool water leak. For service call Aqua Cal at 800-786-7751.
Determining Water Leaks vs. Condensation
Yes
operating correctly?
Yes
indicate the presence
Is the flow light on
and the heater
Did the test results
of chlorine?
This would indicate the water
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No
If the heater has not run recently
you may have a water leak. To
confirm whether the water is from
the pool use a chlorine test strip
to determine if the water contains
chlorine.
No
present is from normal
condensation.

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