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|Boiler | |Boiler | ||
|2004 | |2004 | ||
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|TBD | |TBD | ||
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|It is difficult to say how long the pool heater should last. The plan (as of 2021) is to replace in 5-10 years. Multiple inspections and component replacements were made in 2020 and | |It is difficult to say how long the pool heater should last. The plan (as of 2021) is to replace in 5-10 years. Multiple inspections and component replacements were made in 2020, 2021 and 2022. The heat exchanger was replaced around 2011 (the exact year is not known). It is expected that some burners may need to be replaced around 2025-2026 ($2,500 or less). Some references indicate that the pool heater may only last 10 years, but this is subject to several variables. | ||
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|Breaker Panel ([[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-3|RLP-3]]) | |Breaker Panel ([[Electrical System#Basement Panel RLP-3|RLP-3]]) | ||
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|Chlorinator Pump | |Chlorinator Pump | ||
|2013 | |2013 | ||
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|$300 | |$300 | ||
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|$540 | |$540 | ||
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|The chlorinator pump appears to be original to the chlorinator install (about 2013). The shaft seal was replaced in 2021. Prior to that, the shaft seal (and faceplate) were replaced in 2018. | |The chlorinator pump appears to be original to the chlorinator install (about 2013). The shaft seal was replaced in 2021 and again in 2022. The faceplate seal was replaced in 2022. Prior to that, the shaft seal (and faceplate) were replaced in 2018. The lifespan estimate has been bumped up to 13 years, though continued periodic maintenance of seals is expected. It is a bit difficult to judge how long it may last, as it operates at a relatively low duty cycle but is exposed to super-chlorinated water and vapors. The existing motor is a Hayward Century SP1515-Z-1-EFTC 1.5 HP pool pump. The estimated replacement cost is $300. Shaft seal replacement (parts and labor) costs about $100; the seals alone are significantly cheaper. | ||
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|Exhaust Fan | |Exhaust Fan | ||