Install Instructions
Installation
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ENERAL PIPING
• Typical  pool  or  spa  piping  is  plumbed  as  follows
(see Figures 1 & 2):
-  Inlet  of  the  filter  is  piped  directly  to  the  dis-
charge side of the filter pump.
- Outlet of the filter is piped to the inlet side of the
Maxi-Flo
®
heat exchanger.
-  The return line to the pool, spa or chlorinator is
piped  to  the  outlet  of  the  Maxi-Flo
®
heat
exchanger.
•  Standard plastic pipe (PVC) should not be connect-
ed directly to the Maxi-Flo
® 
heat exchanger.
- Install  stainless  steel  nipples  (available  from
Triangle Tube) between the heat exchanger and
any plastic piping.  Check local codes for con-
formity.
•  In  lieu  of  stainless  steel  nipples  installer  may  use
high temperature plastic pipe (CPCV). Check local
code for conformity.
•  Ensure all threaded connections are properly sealed
with piping compound suitable for high temperature
and pool applications.
• The MF-135, MF-200, MF-260 and MF-400 should
be mounted in a vertical position to prevent entrap-
ment of air.
• The MF-80, MF-135T and MF-260T may be mount-
ed in a horizontal or vertical position.
• The MF-135T and MF-260T requires the use of rub-
ber couplings to aid in sealing the pool piping/heat
exchanger connection. See Fig. 4 page 7.
RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURE
•  Swimming pool water temperature of 80ºF
-  US  Swimming  Rules  and  Regulations  require
pools  for  competition,  water  temperature  must
be at 78º to 80ºF.
•  Spa  and  tub  water  temperatures  should  not  exceed
104ºF.
Water temperatures in excess of 104ºF is considered
unsafe for all persons.  Lower temperatures are rec-
ommended for extended use (exceeding 10 to 15 min-
utes) and for young children.
MAXI-FLO WIRING
Electrical shock hazard.  Can cause severe personal
injury,  death  or  substantial  property  damage.
Disconnect power before installing and/or servicing.
General
• All  line  voltage  wiring  must  be  a  minimum  of  14
gauge and installed in accordance with:
-  USA - National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70
-  latest  edition  and  any  other  national,  state  or
local code requirements having jurisdiction.
-  Canada  -  C.S.A.  C22.1  Canadian  Electrical
Code  Part  1  and  any  other  national,  provincial
and local code requirements having jurisdiction.
• For  recommended  Maxi  Flo  control  wiring,  see
Figure 3.
-  For availability of the Tekmar 150 Temperature
Controller contact the nearest Triangle Tube rep-
resentative.
- For availability of the McDonnell & Miller FS4-
3 flow switch contact the nearest ITT represen-
tative.
WATER CHEMISTRY
Pool
•  The mineral content  of  the  pool  water will increase
daily due to natural evaporation and addition of algi-
cidal and sanitizing chemicals. This increase in min-
eral content may cause damage to the heat exchanger.
Spa
•  The  size,  higher  temperature  and  heavy  usage  can
create various chemical levels.
WARNING
CAUTION










