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Raypak 406,000 BTU Digital Electronic Ignition Natural Gas Pool Heater

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Size: 399,000 BTU


Features

  • Built to withstand various weather, great for environments requiring efficiency, convenience and versatility.
  • Intermittent spark ignition pilot safety controls. Pilot only comes on when there is heat.
  • Space-age material means the heater won't retain residual heat after it is turned off, allowing it to be installed without the use of metal heat sinks.
  • Part Number: 009219 | Model Number: P-R406A-EN-C
  • ProTek Shield module helps protect heat exchanger and extend life of heater

Description

Raypak digital heaters have an electronic ignition, a digital thermostat and Polymer headers. They are gas powered and suitable for use with swimming pools and spas. These heaters are designed for residential application and combine durability and smart design. Their attributes include exceeding federal and state fuel efficiency standards, high flow rates, condensation protection and wind-resistant design to withstand the elements for years to come.

Product Dimensions: 44 x 34 x 31 inches


Item Weight: 249 pounds


Manufacturer: RAYPAK


Item model number: P-R406A-EN-C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seems to be a good heater
Size: 206,000 BTU
This replaced a 20 yo Raypak. It was straightforward on installation - I did it myself because I couldn't find anyone in the area to do an install. Ran into a problem with no display when starting it up initially. Techs helped me through the diagnostic process and sent me replacement circuit board, which solved the problem. Only hesitation is that one tech said they weren't going to honor the warranty since I did the install myself -- but then he did, and sent me the board. So I think the company can be relied upon. Unit functions well now and heats a small 9000 gal pool quickly. Electronic ignition much better than standing pilot, which I had to fool with every year on startup, cleaning thermopile, replacing thermopile, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by John Varble

  • Replaced a 12-year-old Raypak pool heater with this
Size: 266,000 BTU
My existing pool heater was an older Raypak model for which the electronics, burner tray and heat-exchange chamber had all become dysfunctional. Parts are too expensive, so I bought this new one. Local pool-service outfits wouldn't install the unit for me, so I had to do it myself. The main worry was that this new one could be installed without having to reconfigure the electrical connections, the natural gas line or the pool-water inflow & outflow pipes. Bingo! It worked fine. I took note of the existing electrical connections and carefully duplicated them in the new unit. The existing water pipes and fittings mated perfectly with the new unit. The unit weighs over 200 lbs and I asked my son to help me jockey it into place. Otherwise, this was a one-person job. (But you'll have to find your own son to help...) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024 by Deborah

  • Didn't make it two years
Size: 266,000 BTU
It has been about a year and a half since I installed this Raypak, a replacement for an old one that had lasted 10 years. I wanted to wait to write this review to see how the new one would hold up. It worked fine for a year and a half and now has a temperature sensor issue (or a main board issue, not sure yet). It is reading the water temperature as 102F (its closer to 75F). The old unit, also a 266A, had to have the sensor replaced twice in 10 years...so I was hoping for at least 5 years out of this one. The up side is the sensor is not expensive and easy to replace. The down side is the Raypak warranty is not likely to pay for it even though it is within the warranty period. For me it is because I installed the heater myself (they require a tech to install it for warranty coverage). The temp sensor, however, is installed at the factory... so it makes no difference if the heater was installed by rabbits or a service tech. The temp sensor was not affected by the installtion of the heater. If it was not that reason, I have read that they like to say your water is not perfectly balanced and that caused the sensor to fail. Unless your water was so unbalanced it corroded away the sensor that does not make sense either. Anyway, once Rayvak declines my warranty I will buy another sensor. Just be aware that if you purchase this heater, you prob will also be buying sensors ...which is too bad because I otherwise really like the unit. If they happen to stand behind the warranty I will revise this review to say so and give them credit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by Me in Dallas

  • Great Pool Heater
Size: 206,000 BTU
Ordered this from Amazon because of the great price and free shipping. Heater arrived on a pallet in perfect condition. Installed it myself in about 2 hours. Nice digital display and seems to be well built. Only warning is that if you install it yourself Raypack may not cover the warranty because it was not installed by a professional. I had gotten quotes from several companies that were 2 to 3 times the cost of the heater itself. I was just replacing a older heater so the plumbing and gas lines were already there. Just had to move it into position and reconnect. Works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Audio Nut

  • great heater
Size: 266,000 BTU
We've had this installed for a few months now and love it. It replaced a 17 yr old Jandy 250k BTU heater. We use an iLink controller to operate the Raypak heater from a phone app, but it can also easily be manually operated using the heater's control panel. Be aware that no matter what brand of heater you buy, pool heaters are just fairly high maintenance items and will need repair from time to time. Also be aware that all the major manufacturers of pool heaters have lacking customer service, will likely try to avoid having to honor their warranty, etc. If you research reviews over time, this certainly applies to Raypak as well. But as a DIY handyman when the time comes for repairs, what I like about Raypak vs other major mfgrs is Raypak heaters are easier to work on (i.e. most components likely to fail such as safety sensors are easy to get to and troubleshoot w/o major disassembly) and Raypak parts are more readily available to the public. I deducted one star for a few reasons: 1. On the first attempted use after the install, water was pouring out from within. Turned out to be a threaded plastic pipe plug (the heat exchanger drain plug) had it's square head broken off. That plug is inside the outer shell and only accessible through a small access hole after you remove the cover from that hole. There was not a single scratch or dent in the outer shell (or in the shipping box it came in), so the head of that pipe plug could not have been broken during transit or during our installation. Because of it's internal location and lack of any external damage, it had to have been broken as the heat exchanger was being installed during manufacturing and perhaps accidentally dropped or at least was handled too roughly and carelessly. 2. While trying to determine where all the water was escaping, I also found several screws just laying on top of the heat exchanger. They appeared to be screws that an assembly worker dropped and just didn't bother to retrieve. I doubt they would have ever caused a problem, but the sloppiness of dropping screws without retrieving them, along with carelessly breaking off the square head of the drain plug while installing the heat exchanger, makes me wonder what else may have been sloppily done, coupled with obviously a lack of quality control inspecting and testing. 3. I installed the heater myself, and the mfgr makes it clear that if you don't use a professional installer, the warranty is void. I'm very qualified to install this item (I often have to troubleshoot and fix errors made by the "pros"), but I don't own or work for a pool equipment company. So they can deny warranty even on issues that clearly aren't your fault, such as in this case when there was an internal broken part but no external damage. To be fair, I didn't try to get them to supply a replacement part under warranty because the plastic plug was ready available at a petty cost, but I have read other reviews where they denied warranty in cases where the issue couldn't have been from a faulty installation. And also to fair, other manufacturers seem to have similar loophole policies to allow them to escape having to provide any warranty. But just because others are doing it doesn't make it right to use a installation loophole hole clause to deny warranty on issues not possibly related to installation. I debated only giving Raypak 3 stars, but I don't think any other pool heater manufacturer desires more than 3 stars either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Ethical shopper

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