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Title: Pool Heater Gas Sizing: Heat Without Headaches
Summary: Your heater doesn’t run on vibes—it runs on pressure and volume. In this episode we define what “good” looks like under IFGC §402 / NFPA 54 so owners and builders can communicate clearly and avoid the lockout blame game. No DIY here—this is the big picture, outcomes, and documentation you should expect from a licensed pro.
Safety note: This episode is for education and coordination; all gas work must be performed by licensed professionals under the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and per applicable codes and manufacturer instructions.
Licensing: Wisconsin HVAC Contractor #1543940 · Florida CPC1460695 · Texas TICL 1350 / RAIL 635643. Services are provided under the appropriate license in the state of service.
What you’ll learn
- How to align scope to code (IFGC §402 / NFPA 54)
- The five code-driven checkpoints that keep heaters online
- Why meters, regulators, and pipe size matter more than “bad boards”
- How a simple startup manometer log ends most arguments
Big-picture checklist (non-DIY)
- Total connected load listed (current + near-future)
- Equivalent length and route sketched
- Named table & delivery pressure (code edition, allowable drop)
- Utility meter capacity & regulator setpoints confirmed in writing
- Manometer readings at startup: static & at-fire with photos
Codes & references
- IFGC §402 — Gas Piping Sizing (tables/equations, pressure/drop assumptions)
- NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1 — National Fuel Gas Code (parallel principles)
- Manufacturer heater manual for required inlet/outlet pressures
Keywords (for search/SEO)
pool heater gas sizing, IFGC 402, NFPA 54, gas meter upgrade, 2-psi system, manometer, regulator setpoint, pool heater lockout, BTU load, equivalent length
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