K-Star Electric Pool/Spa Heater (2024)

K-Star Electric Pool/Spa Heater (1)

Original price $617.99 - Original price $1,299.99

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$617.99

$617.99 - $1,299.99

Current price $617.99

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  • Product Overview
  • Features & Benefits
  • Directions
  • Warranty
  • Documentation
  • Additional Information
  • Shipping & Pickup FAQs

Product Overview

Electric Water Heaters for Spas, Above-Ground Pools, and Small In-Ground Pools

TheK-Star Pool Heateris for comfort and heat when you need it. Swimming any time is more fun when the water temperature is right. Your whole family will get more enjoyment and more use of your pool and spa with a K-Star heater. Whether you want to extend your swimming season from earlier spring into the fall, want more comfortable pool temperatures all the time, or have your spa ready even in frigid winter weather, K-Star electric heaters can do it for you.

IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:

  • This unit isto be hardwired and serviced by a licensed electrician. Refer to owner’s manual for proper installation parameters and warranty criteria. Warranty shall be considered void if improper installation occurs.
  • This heater isnot for use with any soft-sided or inflatable pools(i.e. Intex or Dolphin).
  • This items isnot available for sale in the U.S.A..

Features & Benefits

  • Available forNon-Salt WaterorSalt WaterApplications.
  • Available with either aMechanical Thermostator aDigitalThermostat.
  • Temperature Control
  • Operating Indicator Light
  • High limit manual control reset
  • Copper grounding lugs
  • Stainless steel sheathed elements for longer life
  • PVC impact-resistant tank
  • Winterizing drain plug
  • Keeps Temperatures constant up 104ºF (40ºC)
  • 1.5" Inlet / Outlet Connections
  • For use inaluminum, resin &/or steel poolsonly, not for usewith soft-sided or inflatable pools (i.e. Intex or Dolphin).
  • Canadian Electrical CoderequiresLeakage Current Collectorsfor Hot Tub/Spa applications, sold separately, 2 per heater required:View Here.

Directions

POOL & SPA SIZING

5kW or 17 000 BTUs/Hr:

  • 40 000 litres or 10 000 gallons
  • 12-15' round aluminum, resin &/or steel pools
  • 12'x18' ovalaluminum, resin &/or steelpools

10kW or 34 000 BTUs/Hr:

  • 65 000 litres or 15 000 gallons
  • 18-21' roundaluminum, resin &/or steelpools
  • 12'x24' or 16x26' ovalaluminum, resin &/or steelpools

15kW or 51 000 BTUs/Hr:

  • 90 000 litres or 20 000 gallons
  • 24-27' roundaluminum, resin &/or steelpools
  • 16x32' or 18'x36' ovalaluminum, resin &/or steelpools

HOT TUB & SPA APPLICATIONS

Leakage Current Collectors(not supplied with purchase) may be required with your Heater installation. Consult your local Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) to determine if Leakage Current Collectors are mandatory in your jurisdiction.

Please note that theCanadian Electrical Coderequires Leakage Current Collectors for Hot Tub/Spa applications,Sold Separately, 2 per heater required:View Here.

Warranty

1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Additional Information

K-STAR MODEL #s

K5– 5kW, 40,000L or 10,000 gallons, Mechanical Thermostat for Non-Salt Water Applications
K10– 10kW, 65,000L or 15,000 gallons, Mechanical Thermostat for Non-Salt Water Applications
K15– 15kW, 90,000L or 20,000 gallons, Mechanical Thermostat for Non-Salt Water Applications

K5D– 5kW, 40,000L or 10,000 gallons, Digital Thermostat for Non-Salt Water Applications
K10D– 10kW, 65,000L or 15,000 gallons, Digital Thermostat for Non-Salt Water Applications
K15D– 15kW, 90,000L or 20,000 gallons, Digital Thermostat for Non-Salt Water Applications

K5TT– 5kW, 40,000L or 10,000 gallons, Mechanical Thermostat for Salt Water Applications
K10TT– 10kW, 65,000L or 15,000 gallons, Mechanical Thermostat for Salt Water Applications
K15TT– 15kW, 90,000L or 20,000 gallons, Mechanical Thermostat for Salt Water Applications

K5DTT– 5kW, 40,000L or 10,000 gallons, Digital Thermostat for Salt Water Applications
K10DTT– 10kW, 65,000L or 15,000 gallons, Digital Thermostat for Salt Water Applications
K15DTT– 15kW, 90,000L or 20,000 gallons, Digital Thermostat for Salt Water Applications

Shipping & Pickup FAQs

Shipping Policy
FREE SHIPPING FOR ORDERS TO ONTARIO OVER $249
FLAT RATE SHIPPING $22 ON ORDERS BELOW $249 (ON ONLY).

Discounters Pool & Spa Warehouse reserves the right to contact the customer in rare circ*mstances where additional shipping charges are required. If the actual shipping charge is more than the order acknowledgment, the customer will be given the opportunity to pay the additional shipping charges or cancel the order.Discounter's Pool & Spa reserves the right to change our shipping rates prior to purchase, any changes are not refundable. Click Herefor full shipping policy.

Pickup Policy

ORDER ONLINE & PICKUP IN STORE FOR FREE ON ALL ORDERS!

Order online and save on shipping by selecting the Pickup In-Store option during checkout. Once you receive confirmation that your order is ready, drive over to your local store and walk right in with to pick it up! Click Here for more information on picking up your order!

Please note: If after 14 days following the placement of the order, it has not been picked up, we reserve the right to cancel it.

K-Star Electric Pool/Spa Heater (2024)

FAQs

Why is my pool heater not heating enough? ›

You pool heater is potentially not heating enough due to the following reasons: Clogged or dirty filter. Faulty safety switch or gas valve. Thermostat set too low.

How does the K Star pool heater work? ›

The electric heater pass water over the element, heats it, and exits the assembly housing warm and back into the pool or hot tub until the desired temperature is reached.

Why is my spa pool heater not working? ›

If your spa heater won't heat, remove and clean the filter(s) to rule out a pressure or flow rate problem. Low water level, a clogged pump impeller, closed valves, clogged pipes, or blocked spa drain covers can also cause flow issues.

Does an electric pool heater use a lot of electricity? ›

So, how much electricity does a pool heat pump use? About 5 kilowatts per hour per 100,000 BTU heat pump. For a general 100,000 BTU pool heat pump, the power you`ll utilize is approximately 5,000 Watts per hour. Typically, the National average for power stands at 13 cents for every kilowatt-hour.

How can I make my electric pool heater more efficient? ›

If you want to make the most of your pool heat pump, here are five ways to make your heat pump more efficient.
  1. Use a solar pool cover. ...
  2. Use a solar pool heater together with your heat pump. ...
  3. Ensure regular pool maintenance. ...
  4. Adjust your water temperature. ...
  5. Operate your pool pump at a low speed when you turn off your heater.

How can I increase the heat in my pool? ›

10 Cheap Ways To Heat Your Pool
  1. Use a Solar Cover for Your Pool. ...
  2. Invest in Solar Sun Rings. ...
  3. Try a Liquid Solar Pool Cover. ...
  4. Build a Windproof Pool Enclosure. ...
  5. Use the Black Hose Trick. ...
  6. Snag a Pool Heat Pump. ...
  7. Combine a Solar Cover and a Pool Heat Pump. ...
  8. Install Solar Panels for Pool Heating.

Should I run pool heater overnight? ›

We do not recommend leaving a pool heater on overnight for most property owners, even ones with advanced solar heating systems. The massive power draw will negate any savings they gain from using solar cells and receiving renewable credits from the government.

How long to run electric pool heater? ›

How long Does it Take to Heat Your Pool. As a general rule of thumb, it can take anywhere from 8-48 hours to increase the temperature of an average size pool (around 15,000-20,000 gallons) by 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is the best setting for a pool heater? ›

Pool water temperatures typically range from 78ºF to 82ºF. The American Red Cross recommends a temperature of 78ºF for competitive swimming. This coincides with good fuel savings. However, this may be too cool for young children and the elderly, who may require a temperature of 80ºF or higher.

Why is my hot tub heater not getting hot enough? ›

My hot tub isn't heating up properly

More often than not, there are two possible causes: a fault with the heater element or an issue with the water flow. The heater can fail for a few reasons, but one of the most common is when the water's pH is low, so the heater has been subject to corrosion.

How to tell if a spa heater is bad? ›

Test for voltage by using the amp meter, and use those test leads to measure the amp draw. If there is an excessive amp draw, that means that the heating element is in fact bad. If there is no draw from the amp, that means no power is reaching the terminals.

Why is my heated pool not warm? ›

If you notice that the water stays cool even with the heater switched on, try checking the filter and the pressure gauge. If the pump runs, but the pressure metre reads zero or any value close to zero, you know there's something wrong. If the filter isn't the cause of the problem, it might be the heater's size.

Should I leave my electric pool heater on all the time? ›

Deciding whether to leave your electric or gas pool heater on or off overnight depends on your usages and plans. It is advisable to turn off the heater if you will be gone for a couple of days or if you only plan to swim during weekends.

What is a comfortable pool temperature? ›

Safety and Comfort

For example, Mayo Clinic suggests that younger children and the elderly will generally need warmer temperatures ranging from 84°F to 94°F, while a comfortable pool temperature for adults is 85°F to 89°F. If you are swimming for fitness, cooler temperatures of 78°F to 84°F are recommended.

Is it cheaper to heat a pool with gas or electric? ›

Gas pool heaters are more popular, because they cost less to run than electric heaters. Additionally, they can heat the pool more quickly, allowing you to run them when you want to take a dip instead of all the time or hours before you're ready to swim.

Why does my pool heater take so long to heat up? ›

The initial temperature of the water also plays a huge role in determining the amount of time it takes for the pool to heat up, completely: if the starting temperature of your swimming pool water is pretty low, it's going to take longer for the water to heat up.

Do pool heaters lose efficiency over time? ›

You'll probably need to tune up your pool heater annually. Also, scaling in the burner or heat exchanger may decrease efficiency over a period of time.

Can a pool heater get clogged? ›

The filter is a large cartridge that has the actual filtering material inside. As with the screen trap, the filter can clog up and block water flow.

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