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  1. I have a RP2100 185A with the new upgraded board..I just noticed, and Im not sure if it was always that way, that on fire up the sequence is CFH-SPK-CFH-SPK-CFH....then fires up with good flame and operates normal. Is it normal for SPK to appear twice...or might I have to clean the pilot assembly out. I don't want to disassemble until I checked with other owners, and Raypak tech support is non existant without a contractor license.
  2. I have a 3" section where the fiberglass matting meets the tile which has lifted a little. It is not leaking. Can I lower water use a grout to reattach it back to wall, and if so the best stuff to use? What would the fibertech people use to reattach it? Thanks!
  3. After trying few failed methods to seal that gap, I had success with the two-part epoxy putty meant for pool shell repairs. I simply rolled a piece like a small cigar and pressed it down, being careful to make sure it is flush with the adjoining pieces so as not to disturb water flow. As for replacing the drains, I opted for the replacement caps, youd need to saw off the old tops with a jig saw, leaving about 1/4" lip on each side. Then press the replacemnt top down for snug fit. I opted to put a little PVC cement to seal it down good.
  4. I sawed off the top of my deck o drain tops to snap on replacement tops, when i noticed my drain channel has a 1/4" gap between pieces and must have been dribbling water for years. I really dont want to get into pulling out the old drain just for that, is there a way to fix this gap, something that would fill it yet not disrupt the water flow? And in worse case scenario, whats the best way to get these drains out, is there a trick because with some light tugging it doesnt budge out of ground. I enlcosed a good picture of the gap. Id be forever indebted if anyone can help me solve this, hopefully without ripping the whole drain up. Deck Drain Gap
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