24kW Spa Pack Gas Heater Conversion Kit
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Portable Spa Gas Heater Conversion Kit
GAS IS FAST! For spa owners looking to convert to gas, we supply a complete conversion kit that includes:
- AstralPool HX120 Gas Heater available for natural gas or LPG.
- Hybrid Gas Heater Module our exclusive module designed and manufactured by us which allows the HX120 to be fully controlled by your existing spa touchpad.
This solution is compatible with most Spanet, Balboa, Gecko Aeware, Joyonway and other modern spa control systems, meaning you get simple touchpad control without extra switches or controllers.
With this package, your spa can achieve the fastest heating possible, with the reliability of AstralPool engineering and the convenience of seamless integration.
Converting or Adding a Gas Heater to a Portable Spa
Most portable spas are heated by built in electric elements, with the addition of a small heat pump in some cases. While effective, electric heating can be slow and expensive to run, particularly in colder months or when heating larger volumes of water. Many spa owners are now looking at gas heaters as an upgrade or addition thanks to their unmatched speed, reliability, and efficiency.
Why Add a Gas Heater
- Fastest Heating Available: Gas is by far the quickest way to heat a spa, reaching your desired temperature much faster than electric heaters or heat pumps.
- Consistent Output: Gas heaters deliver their rated kilowatt output in all conditions, unlike heat pumps that lose capacity in cold weather.
- Lower Running Costs: Depending on gas prices in your area, gas heaters are often more cost effective to run than electricity.
- Year Round Comfort: For outdoor spas, gas ensures reliable heating in all seasons.
- Seamless Integration: In most cases, the gas heater can be connected so that it is fully controlled by your spa’s existing touchpad.
How a Gas Heater Works with a Spa
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Plumbing Connection
- Water is diverted from the spa, passed through the gas heater, then returned to the spa, generally using your existing spa circulation pump.
- A bypass or flow control ensures correct water movement.
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Touchpad Integration
- The heater can be connected to your spa’s control system.
- You simply set the temperature on your spa touchpad, and the gas heater automatically starts or stops as needed.
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Gas Supply
- A licensed gas fitter connects the unit to either natural gas or LPG bottled gas.
- Gas heaters must always be installed outdoors with proper ventilation.
Gas Heater vs Heat Pump
While heat pumps are sometimes marketed as efficient spa heating solutions, their performance is directly tied to outside air temperature.
- Gas Consistency: An AstralPool HX120 gas heater delivers around 24kW of heating output consistently regardless of the weather.
- Heat Pump Drop Off: A 24kW heat pump may only provide 12kW or less on a cold day exactly when you want fast heating the most. Most spa dealers only offer a 4-9kW heat pump which may only put out 2-4kW of heat on a cold day!
- Speed Advantage: Gas heaters deliver maximum power instantly, making them the fastest and most reliable way to heat a spa.
Important Considerations
- Professional Installation: Gas appliances must always be installed by licensed gas technicians to comply with Australian regulations.
- Spa Compatibility: Most modern spas are compatible with external gas heaters, including systems from Spanet, Balboa, Gecko Aeware, and Joyonway. Older systems may require an upgrade.
- Location: Ensure you have the space with safe clearances for installation.
In plumbing, named sizes are not the actual measurements. A pipe called “50mm” or “2"” does not measure 50 mm across. Instead, it follows nominal sizing, an internationally-standardised naming system.
Use the Outside Diameter (OD) to check your pipe against fittings. Below is a quick reference for common spa & pool pipe sizes:
Imperial Name | Metric Name | Pipe Diameter (OD) |
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1" | 25 mm | ~33.4–33.7 mm |
1.5" | 40 mm | ~48.1–48.4 mm |
2" | 50 mm | ~60.2–60.5 mm |
2.5" | 65 mm | ~75.2–75.5 mm |
These are nominal sizes and are designed to fit matching fittings — not to measure exactly what their name suggests.
Understanding Plumbing Sizes & Nominal Measurements
Plumbing sizes can be confusing. PVC and many other pipe systems use nominal sizes—the size is a name, not the exact measured dimension. This convention is used across most pool and spa systems so that pipes and fittings remain compatible.
Why pipe sizes don’t match the measurements
The Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) system standardises pipe dimensions so that pipes, fittings, valves, and accessories interoperate. Plumbers work with these nominal names every day, but DIYers can be tripped up if they try to match by a tape-measure alone.
How to Measure Pipe Correctly
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Pipe size is identified by:
- The pipe’s Outside Diameter (OD).
- The fitting’s Inside Diameter (ID) (socket opening).
- Pipe Class / Schedule (e.g., Class 9, 12, 18 or Sch 40) relates to wall thickness and therefore the Internal Diameter (ID) and pressure rating.
- The outside diameter of a fitting is not useful (wall thickness varies by manufacturer).
PVC Pressure Pipe AS/NZ 1477 Dimensions1:
Common nominal sizes with typical outside diameters and indicative inside diameters by class.
Imperial Name | Metric Name | Outside Diameter (OD) | Class 9 IDº | Class 12 IDº | Class 18 IDº |
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1/2" | 15 mm | ~21.2–21.5 mm | 18.3 mm | 17.8 mm | |
3/4" | 20 mm | ~26.6–26.9 mm | 23.7 mm | 22.4 mm | |
1" | 25 mm | ~33.4–33.7 mm | 30.5 mm | 29.8 mm | 28.1 mm |
32 mm | ~42.1–42.4 mm | 38.5 mm | 37.5 mm | 35.4 mm | |
1.5" | 40 mm | ~48.1–48.4 mm | 45.2 mm | 44.1 mm | 42.8 mm |
2" | 50 mm | ~60.2–60.5 mm | 55.2 mm | 53.7 mm | 50.5 mm |
65 mm | ~75.2–75.5 mm | 68.9 mm | 67.0 mm | 63.2 mm | |
2.5" | ~73 mm |
- º Internal diameters vary slightly by manufacturer and class.
- 1 Not all pool/spa fittings match these dimensions exactly. Some do not follow Australian or international standards. Chinese spas may use proprietary fittings.
Hose & Tube Dimensions
Common flexible hose sizes used in pool/spa systems (approximate IDs).
Imperial Name | Metric Name | Inside Diameter (ID) |
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3/8" | 9–10 mm | ~9 mm |
3/4" | 19 mm | ~19 mm |
BSP – British Standard Pipe Thread Sizes
BSP thread names are also nominal. The thread OD will not equal the nominal name.
BSP Thread Size Naming | Outside Diameter (mm / inch) | TPI |
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1/16" BSP | 7.7 mm / 0.304" | 28 |
1/8" BSP | 9.7 mm / 0.383" | 28 |
1/4" BSP | 13.16 mm / 0.518" | 19 |
3/8" BSP | 16.66 mm / 0.656" | 19 |
1/2" BSP / 15 mm | 20.99 mm / 0.825" | 14 |
5/8" BSP | 22.99 mm / 0.902" | 14 |
3/4" BSP / 20 mm | 26.44 mm / 1.041" | 14 |
7/8" BSP | 30.20 mm / 1.189" | 14 |
1" BSP / 25 mm | 33.25 mm / 1.309" | 11 |
1-1/4" BSP | 41.91 mm / 1.650" | 11 |
1-1/2" BSP / 40 mm | 47.80 mm / 1.882" | 11 |
2" BSP / 50 mm | 59.61 mm / 2.347" | 11 |
2-1/4" BSP | 65.71 mm / 2.587" | 11 |
2-1/2" BSP | 75.18 mm / 2.960" | 11 |
3" BSP | 87.88 mm / 3.460" | 11 |
4" BSP | 113.03 mm / 4.450" | 11 |
5" BSP | 138.43 mm / 5.450" | 11 |
6" BSP | 163.83 mm / 6.450" | 11 |
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