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Winterizing Pool Heaters

Drain and isolate gas heaters, heat pumps, solar systems, and hybrid setups according to the manual instead of generic blowout folklore.

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Manual-specific procedures matter here

Pool heaters vary widely in drain locations, bypass requirements, and restart precautions. Use the manufacturer’s winterization procedure for your exact model.

1

Identify the heater and isolate utilities

CURRENT STEP

Start by confirming whether you have gas, heat pump, electric resistance, solar, or hybrid heating.

2

Drain the heat exchanger or water path fully

The real winterization job is removing trapped water from vulnerable parts.

3

Gas heaters

Gas heaters generally need draining, power isolation, and manual-specific restart awareness.

4

Heat pumps and electric heaters

These units still freeze-damage when water remains trapped even though the heat source differs.

5

Solar and hybrid systems

Solar arrays and mixed-source systems add valves, elevation changes, and more trapped-water risk.

6

Spring restart record

Leave the next startup a paper trail instead of a puzzle.

Resources

Owner vs pro boundaries

Use the escalation guide when heater winterization reaches gas, electrical, refrigerant, or unclear valve-routing decisions.

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Mixed-brand automation, heaters, and winterization

Use the mixed-brand control guide when winter shutdown depends on a separate controller, feature loop, or cross-brand valve logic.

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Manufacturer manuals and model-family index

Use the family index to narrow heater, heat-pump, and solar-support documentation before winter shutdown.

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Poolometer archived manuals library

Open the archive first when you want pinned heater PDFs instead of chasing vendor document pages.

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PHTA winterizing tech note

Baseline winterizing guidance including drain-down and antifreeze cautions.

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Archived Hayward Universal H-Series troubleshooting guide

Archived Hayward Universal H-Series guide to help identify family-specific drain points and service context before winter shutdown.

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AquaCal HeatWave SuperQuiet operation manual

Archived AquaCal operation manual covering current HeatWave SuperQuiet families, winterization, and restart context.

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Heater Winterization Boundary

Winter shutdown is owner-safe only while the procedure stays inside the exact manual and away from unclear gas, electrical, refrigerant, or roof-loop work.

OWNER-SAFE
  • ✓ Shut off utilities at documented switches, remove the drain plugs the manual identifies, and photograph the final condition.
  • ✓ Store plugs, caps, and small parts in labeled containers for spring startup.
  • ✓ Use the exact family manual to confirm drain points and restart notes before closing the cabinet.
PRO-ONLY
  • ★ Service gas controls, burners, sealed electrical compartments, refrigerant circuits, or unclear hybrid control logic.
  • ★ Interpret complex solar valve routing, elevated roof-loop drainage, or freeze damage that has already occurred.
  • ★ Proceed when the manual is missing and drain locations or bypass positions are not obvious.
STOP NOW
  • ⚠ Gas odor, scorched wiring, damaged refrigerant components, or unclear solar/hybrid routing appears.
  • ⚠ The heater family manual does not match what is installed or the drain points are uncertain.
  • ⚠ You would need to guess at utility isolation or valve positions to finish winterization.

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