Yeah, you are lucky. They won’t even TALK to me at Hayward cause I’m not a service tech. Dentist? Check. Do my own plumbing? Yup. Work in my breaker box? Sure. I took my 400H series apart due to an ignitor failure code. Replaced ignitor, still shows IO. Followed all of the troubleshooting steps and got to “call support” with a phone #. I called and the young lady’s response was “ I can’t troubleshoot with you, you’re a consumer. You have to call a service tech”. Incredible. Where I live nobody will even walk in the door for less than 200, and then they will call and the tech will tell them what to replace. Thanks Hayward
Please post your phone number to Facebook and a Tech will call. If you are still getting IO after replacing the igniter make sure the ground is good where the igniter is secured. Clean all surfaces. If after that is done you still have the IO the only thing left is a bad main board.
@@HaywardPoolProducts I didnt see this response from two months ago,, but I fixed the issue myself. I had kept an old circuit board when I replaced it (with a different issue), and I re-installed that "bad" board,.and no more ignitor error. So I need to replace the main board prior to next season.
They missed one small important detail. Add some pool lubricant to those gaskets on the inlet and outlet unions. Trust me. Last longer and easier to get on and off. Also will ensure a better seal.
Hello Mrs Tamang, a Hayward tech can get in touch with you after the weekend. Please private message your email address and phone number to us on Facebook or Twitter. Or you can email us at marketing@hayward.com and we'll get your message to our tech team.
We can ask a Hayward tech to help with that. Please private message your email address and phone number via Facebook or Twitter or email us at marketing@hayward.com and we'll forward your message to our techs.
Can you guys address something with the h400 FDN ASME? I've got mine with 2-in plumbing and on the flovis meter showing 50 gallons per minute flow just after the heater. It's overheating the high limit switch. Or I should say one of the high limit switches. Everything ohms out except the limit switch on the top of the bronze manifold. The one that was in the unit from the factory was labeled 135° F. I jumped it out and it will run indefinitely with no issues thereafter. Otherwise it shuts down prematurely and throws the LO code. Limit open. I bought a new high limit switch but same problem. The switch must be overheating because I'm losing continuity across the switch after the unit runs for a few minutes. Then once it cools off it fires up again for a few more minutes and keep cycling as such. Is it possible that the Hayward high limit on top of the manifold should actually be the 165° F one? Maybe the incorrect one was installed in the factory leading me to then replace with the 135° one as well.? My understanding is the heater only needs 30 GPM so even if the flovis is inaccurate, it would need to be off by almost 50% to be approaching the minimum flow rate for the heater. What am I doing wrong? And yes everything is backwashed, the salt cell DIG 220 filter screen was cleaned, and valves are all open without any outside bypass.
Is a new H400 heater a drop in replacement for a 20 year old H400? Is the left-right spacing of the inlet/outlet the same now as back in the day? I’d like to replace my heater but if it’s not drop in I’ll wait until next year… Thanks in advance.
Hi Frank, thanks for your interest in our heaters. Probably it would be most helpful if a Hayward tech or your local dealer advised on the replacement unit. You can find our dealers on our website Dealer Locator here: www.hayward-pool.com/shop/en/pools/Dealer-Locator?langId=-1#top. Or you can leave your contact info by private message on Facebook or Twitter or email us at marketing@hayward.com.
I have a Aqualink RS8. Which of those lines connect to the common, spa and pool line on the Hayward heater? I think that the black (2) line connects to the spa line, the yellow to the pool line and the white (not one of the 4 pins) should connect to the common line? Is there a site which discusses the connections?
An RS8 only needs two wires connected to the heater. Please go to this link and page 28 for the 2 wire connection. hayward-pool-assets.com/assets/documents/pools/pdf/manuals/universal-h-series-installations-manual.pdf?fromCDN=true
Hi Kathleen, we do not sell anything directly to the public. Instead, our products and parts can be found at pool stores across the country. We recommend contacting stores for availability using our dealer locator: www.hayward-pool.com/shop/en/pools/Dealer-Locator
I cannot find the spot to hook up the wiring. The wiring in this video looks nothing like my model, H150FDP. The manual also has a pic for wiring that looks nothing like mine. Phone support was clueless, they could not even tell me if electric hookup was on left, right, or front. It's been a week and email support has not replied. I may return my heater if they can't tell me where to hook up the wiring. Horrible support.
Hello, we'll ask a Hayward tech to contact you. Please private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or you can email us at marketing@hayward.com.
Hello, a Hayward tech can answer your question after the weekend if you'd like to private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or you can email us at marketing@hayward.com and we'll share your message with our tech team.
Hi Mark, we'd be happy to connect you with our tech team for help. Can you please provide us with your email and phone number through a private message on Twitter or Facebook or by sending us an email at marketing@hayward.com? We'll have someone contact you directly.
@Hayward Pool Products - I have a 2 year old H400FDP Heater. My water is clean, propane tanks are full, water is circulating fine - but I am receiving an IF code. I've read that this can be caused by having clogged up orifices from insects/spider webs. How can I clean this out and get this very young unit up and running again? Do I take off the top, front, or back panel in order to access and clean? Can you point me to a video or photos of the area I should clean? I called customer service and chose heaters, but keep getting a busy signal. Thanks
There is no video on doing this as it is a gas appliance. Cleaning the orifices Requires disconnecting the gas lines and removing the manifold. Should be done by a gas certified tech. IF means ignition failure. Gas pressure needs to be checked. Tech with manometer needed. Please PM your phone number and a tech will call.
Hello, a Hayward tech can help out after the holiday weekend. Please private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or email us at marketing@hayward.com.
my Hayward Pool Heater H250FDP (4 years old) is dripping water at the rear (about 1 drop per second). My installer no longer does service. Is this something I can do myself (replace gaskets) or who can I call to help. zip is 89027
Hi Marge, both of the following are premiere authorized servicers: Johansen's Pool Svc 928 North Westridge Dr. St. George, UT 84770 Tel: (435) 673 6024 Ence Pool Service Ivins, UT 84738 Tel: (435) 669 6913 Our Hayward tech can also reach out on Monday if you’d like to dm your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or via email at marketing@hayward.com.
I have a H250FDN, it starts up and runs for a few minutes, then shuts with a A0 code. If I wait a few minutes, turn to standby, then back to pool, the process repeats, runs for a few minutes, then shuts with a A0 code. Blower, tubing and connections all look good. Could it be a faulty switch ?? If so, why does it run, then fail ??
It is possible that the switch is still bad. Use the chart below to check.
AO Blower vacuum switch open. 1. Check for faulty vacuum switch tubing Check tubing and replace if necessary. If OK, proceed to step 2. 2. Check for faulty vacuum switch wiring or connection. Inspect vacuum switch wiring. Ensure wire harness terminals are securely fastened to spade terminals on vacuum switch. If OK, proceed to step 3. 3. Check for faulty blower wiring or connection Inspect blower wiring. Ensure plug on blower is securely fastened to control module. If OK, proceed to step 4. 4. Check for defective vacuum switch Disconnect Blower plug from Control Module. Measure resistance across Blower windings. Winding resistance across lead should be in the following range; Red-to- White: 8 to 9 ohms. If measured values vary substantially from these values, Blower is defective. Replace. If OK, proceed to step 5. 5. Check for defective blower relay. Disconnect Blower plug from Control Module. Place heater in Pool or Spa Mode. Lower set point temperature to generate call for heat. During pre-purge period, measure for 120VAC across pins 1 and 2. If 120VAC is not present, control module relay is defective. Replace control module. If OK, proceed to step 6 6. Vacuum switch is defective Replace blower vacuum switch.
Number 4 says to Check for defective vacuum switch, but the subsequent instructions say to check the resistance across the blower windings. It read 4.7 ohms across the red and white wires at the plug that I disconnected at the control module. would that indicate a bad blower ?? I can send pix if that would help. Is there a number to call and ask a question ?
Michael, please private message your phone number and someone will call to help. You can leave a number for us via our Facebook page or via our Twitter handle. Thanks.
Mine is already under a staircase and has been there for years. The inspector gave the approval with it there so I guess he did not care. prefer not to give phone number cause may get bunch of calls from others. If I had email I could email phone number.
Funny how your display panels deteriorate from sunlight in a couple of years, yet Hayward refuses to cover it under warranty. I've had the H400FDN for about 5 years and it's been the most troublesome piece of junk I've ever purchased.
+Clint Lacewell Hello Clint, thanks for reaching out about your pool equipment. Our Hayward tech would be glad to give you a call to help. Please private message your phone number on our Facebook page. Thanks.
Hello, if you'd like a tech to reach out to help, please private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or email us at marketing@hayward.com and a team member will reach out to you after the weekend.
HI i got a question for whoever knows the correct answer..... I recently came across a new pool heater in Canada and there is no shut off going into the ground after the meter and there is also no shutoff behind the shed where the GASTITE goes in but there is one shutoff connected to the valve train before the gas valve. Does anyone know if you need those extra shutoffs and if so what code is it in the CSA B149.10 code book thanks.
Hi Robert, we're sorry for the late response. We can connect you with our tech team directly for assistance. Please email marketing@hayward.com with your inquiry, full name, and email. Someone will reach out to you directly as soon as possible with the information requested.
My daughter has a Hayward heater and is gone a lot being in the military. I wish the manuals were better in giving directions. Not a clue as to where the lines go from the heater to the water lines. I use to know and even took pictures but .. mind is gone and so are the photos. I know one goes from the heater "out" to the return eye but can't figure out where the "in" goes. LOL I know it must be coming from the skimmer basket but then its not going through the filter basket on the motor/pump before going through the sand filter. I know if I stare at it long enough, I might be able to figure it out but it is a real shame it is not included in the owner's or contractor's manual because even the pool store she spent over ten grand at, won't be kind enough to tell her. They will come out to do it, of course for a service fee !!
On the right hand side of the heater is a label that will tell the serial number and model number. Knowing that will help in determining the answer. Normally for an above ground pool it is skimmer to the front of the pump, out of the top of the pump to the filter valve port marked pump. Now from the filter valve marked return it goes to the inlet of the heater. From the heater outlet to the return on the pool. I am assuming this is an above ground pool. If not send a picture.
Thank you for your quick response. I will go out and find the model number but I'm looking at the manual and it says for the H150FD, H200FD,H250FD up to the H400FD models.I went outside and sat there for a bit knowing I should be able to figure it out and eventually it came to me but I will wait to hook up the heater. The only line I will alter is the one that goes OUT of the filter to the return eye. The hose going to the heater IN will be connected to the connector coming out of the filter ( cleaned water ) and then the OUT on the heater that line goes to the connector port that is the return eye, the clean water would have originally went from the filter to the return wall eye. I think. You do not change any lines from skimmer to the pump because that is not " filtered, clean water " it has to be the line coming FROM the filter. Correct ?? !! And how does the water go to the heater to PRIME it ??
Communication Error. You can find the manual for your heater on www.hayward.com. This normally is between the display board and main board. Could also be any of the wiring along with the Key Pad.
Hi Efrain, the majority of our product manuals are in English only. Here is a link to the H-Series manual: hayward-pool-assets.com/assets/documents/pools/pdf/manuals/universal-h-series-installations-manual.pdf.
J’ai acheté un chauffe piscine en Septembre 2018 aujourd’hui en 2021 mon chauffe eau est percé ils coule faut changer toute la tubulure qui est supposé être en cupronickel de qualité est d’une durabilité hors du commun ça dure même pas deux ans et ce n’est pas garanti on paye $3000.00 pour ça deux été environ 6 mois d’usage et en plus toujours très bien entreposé à l’intérieur avec en-tigelle pour un Universal H- Seriers de Hayward 300 000 BTU très déçu de cette compagnie
Hope your problem doesn’t hinge on corporate help because they’re trained in the school of Trump ( never take responsibility, they’ll throw anybody under the bus.)
Yeah, you are lucky. They won’t even TALK to me at Hayward cause I’m not a service tech. Dentist? Check. Do my own plumbing? Yup. Work in my breaker box? Sure. I took my 400H series apart due to an ignitor failure code. Replaced ignitor, still shows IO. Followed all of the troubleshooting steps and got to “call support” with a phone #. I called and the young lady’s response was “ I can’t troubleshoot with you, you’re a consumer. You have to call a service tech”. Incredible. Where I live nobody will even walk in the door for less than 200, and then they will call and the tech will tell them what to replace. Thanks Hayward
Hi there, please private message us on our Facebook page or Twitter with your phone number and someone will call to help.
Please post your phone number to Facebook and a Tech will call. If you are still getting IO after replacing the igniter make sure the ground is good where the igniter is secured. Clean all surfaces. If after that is done you still have the IO the only thing left is a bad main board.
@@HaywardPoolProducts I didnt see this response from two months ago,, but I fixed the issue myself. I had kept an old circuit board when I replaced it (with a different issue), and I re-installed that "bad" board,.and no more ignitor error.
So I need to replace the main board prior to next season.
Ha I saw that video
omg this video saved me a $500!Its so helpfull!Thank you sooo much!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video
Thanks, Carlos! Happy New Year!
They missed one small important detail. Add some pool lubricant to those gaskets on the inlet and outlet unions. Trust me. Last longer and easier to get on and off. Also will ensure a better seal.
I have Hayward pool products I have problems in heater shows low what I have to do please give me idea
Hello Mrs Tamang, a Hayward tech can get in touch with you after the weekend. Please private message your email address and phone number to us on Facebook or Twitter. Or you can email us at marketing@hayward.com and we'll get your message to our tech team.
Hi . I have power from breaker to Heater. My touch pad has no power at all.
It does not light up at all. Any trouble shoot theory?
We can ask a Hayward tech to help with that. Please private message your email address and phone number via Facebook or Twitter or email us at marketing@hayward.com and we'll forward your message to our techs.
Can you guys address something with the h400 FDN ASME? I've got mine with 2-in plumbing and on the flovis meter showing 50 gallons per minute flow just after the heater. It's overheating the high limit switch. Or I should say one of the high limit switches. Everything ohms out except the limit switch on the top of the bronze manifold. The one that was in the unit from the factory was labeled 135° F. I jumped it out and it will run indefinitely with no issues thereafter. Otherwise it shuts down prematurely and throws the LO code. Limit open. I bought a new high limit switch but same problem. The switch must be overheating because I'm losing continuity across the switch after the unit runs for a few minutes. Then once it cools off it fires up again for a few more minutes and keep cycling as such. Is it possible that the Hayward high limit on top of the manifold should actually be the 165° F one? Maybe the incorrect one was installed in the factory leading me to then replace with the 135° one as well.? My understanding is the heater only needs 30 GPM so even if the flovis is inaccurate, it would need to be off by almost 50% to be approaching the minimum flow rate for the heater.
What am I doing wrong? And yes everything is backwashed, the salt cell DIG 220 filter screen was cleaned, and valves are all open without any outside bypass.
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How does the heater interface with the pump? Assuming the heater will only operate when the pump is on or the heater turns on the pump.
Oscar worthy acting at 1:00.
Is a new H400 heater a drop in replacement for a 20 year old H400? Is the left-right spacing of the inlet/outlet the same now as back in the day? I’d like to replace my heater but if it’s not drop in I’ll wait until next year… Thanks in advance.
Hi Frank, thanks for your interest in our heaters. Probably it would be most helpful if a Hayward tech or your local dealer advised on the replacement unit. You can find our dealers on our website Dealer Locator here: www.hayward-pool.com/shop/en/pools/Dealer-Locator?langId=-1#top. Or you can leave your contact info by private message on Facebook or Twitter or email us at marketing@hayward.com.
I have a Aqualink RS8.
Which of those lines connect to the common, spa and pool line on the Hayward heater? I think that the black (2) line connects to the spa line, the yellow to the pool line and the white (not one of the 4 pins) should connect to the common line? Is there a site which discusses the connections?
Hi Valter, please PM your phone number and email address and a tech will be in touch on Monday.
An RS8 only needs two wires connected to the heater. Please go to this link and page 28 for the 2 wire connection.
hayward-pool-assets.com/assets/documents/pools/pdf/manuals/universal-h-series-installations-manual.pdf?fromCDN=true
Where can I purchase the pool heater transition fitting for the Hayward fdn 300?
Hi Kathleen, we do not sell anything directly to the public. Instead, our products and parts can be found at pool stores across the country. We recommend contacting stores for availability using our dealer locator: www.hayward-pool.com/shop/en/pools/Dealer-Locator
I cannot find the spot to hook up the wiring. The wiring in this video looks nothing like my model, H150FDP. The manual also has a pic for wiring that looks nothing like mine. Phone support was clueless, they could not even tell me if electric hookup was on left, right, or front. It's been a week and email support has not replied. I may return my heater if they can't tell me where to hook up the wiring. Horrible support.
Hello, we'll ask a Hayward tech to contact you. Please private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or you can email us at marketing@hayward.com.
Ok so turn the heater on change the mode then turn the gas valve on ?
Hello, a Hayward tech can answer your question after the weekend if you'd like to private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or you can email us at marketing@hayward.com and we'll share your message with our tech team.
My system just got hooked up and the unit isn't firing up. I have a h500 propane system. Fan isn't running, its hooked up to an omnilogic panel.
Hi Mark, we'd be happy to connect you with our tech team for help. Can you please provide us with your email and phone number through a private message on Twitter or Facebook or by sending us an email at marketing@hayward.com? We'll have someone contact you directly.
@@HaywardPoolProducts thank you i replied on Facebook and sent an email to the address you indicated.
Thanks Mark, got your info on Facebook and will follow up.
@Hayward Pool Products - I have a 2 year old H400FDP Heater. My water is clean, propane tanks are full, water is circulating fine - but I am receiving an IF code. I've read that this can be caused by having clogged up orifices from insects/spider webs. How can I clean this out and get this very young unit up and running again? Do I take off the top, front, or back panel in order to access and clean? Can you point me to a video or photos of the area I should clean? I called customer service and chose heaters, but keep getting a busy signal. Thanks
There is no video on doing this as it is a gas appliance. Cleaning the
orifices Requires disconnecting the gas lines and removing the
manifold. Should be done by a gas certified tech. IF means ignition failure. Gas pressure needs to be checked. Tech with manometer needed. Please PM your phone number and a tech will call.
Can you do a video on electric heater?
Hello Mr Sigler, do you mean the electric spa heater? www.hayward-pool.com/shop/en/pools/spa-heaters-i-ecspa--1
@@HaywardPoolProducts HP50HA2
Thanks for your interest and we'll share your suggestion with the team.
Can i convert down ro 1 1/2 in pvc?
Hello, a Hayward tech can help out after the holiday weekend. Please private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or email us at marketing@hayward.com.
my Hayward Pool Heater H250FDP (4 years old) is dripping water at the rear (about 1 drop per second). My installer no longer does service. Is this something I can do myself (replace gaskets) or who can I call to help. zip is 89027
Hi Marge, both of the following are premiere authorized servicers:
Johansen's Pool Svc
928 North Westridge Dr.
St. George, UT 84770
Tel: (435) 673 6024
Ence Pool Service
Ivins, UT 84738
Tel: (435) 669 6913
Our Hayward tech can also reach out on Monday if you’d like to dm your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or via email at marketing@hayward.com.
@@HaywardPoolProducts Thanks, I have emailed the problem as you suggested.
I have a H250FDN, it starts up and runs for a few minutes, then shuts with a A0 code. If I wait a few minutes, turn to standby, then back to pool, the process repeats, runs for a few minutes, then shuts with a A0 code. Blower, tubing and connections all look good. Could it be a faulty switch ?? If so, why does it run, then fail ??
It is possible that the switch is still bad. Use the chart below to check.
AO
Blower vacuum switch open.
1. Check for faulty vacuum switch tubing
Check tubing and replace if necessary. If OK, proceed to step 2.
2. Check for faulty vacuum switch wiring or connection.
Inspect vacuum switch wiring. Ensure wire harness terminals are securely fastened to spade terminals on vacuum switch. If OK, proceed to step 3.
3. Check for faulty blower wiring or connection
Inspect blower wiring. Ensure plug on blower is securely fastened to control module. If OK, proceed to step 4.
4. Check for defective vacuum switch
Disconnect Blower plug from Control Module. Measure resistance across Blower windings. Winding resistance across lead should be in the following range; Red-to- White: 8 to 9 ohms. If measured values vary substantially from these values, Blower is defective. Replace. If OK, proceed to step 5.
5. Check for defective blower relay.
Disconnect Blower plug from Control Module. Place heater in Pool or Spa Mode. Lower set point temperature to generate call for heat. During pre-purge period, measure for 120VAC across pins 1 and 2. If 120VAC is not present, control module relay is defective. Replace control module. If OK, proceed to step 6
6. Vacuum switch is defective
Replace blower vacuum switch.
Number 4 says to Check for defective vacuum switch, but the subsequent instructions say to check the resistance across the blower windings. It read 4.7 ohms across the red and white wires at the plug that I disconnected at the control module. would that indicate a bad blower ?? I can send pix if that would help. Is there a number to call and ask a question ?
Michael, please private message your phone number and someone will call to help. You can leave a number for us via our Facebook page or via our Twitter handle. Thanks.
why not under a deck if it is very high above?
n4ktz There are several reasons not to install the heater under the deck. Please share your phone number and a Hayward tech will call you.
Mine is already under a staircase and has been there for years. The inspector gave the approval with it there so I guess he did not care.
prefer not to give phone number cause may get bunch of calls from others. If I had email I could email phone number.
You can email our technical representative at haywardtech@gmail.com.
Funny how your display panels deteriorate from sunlight in a couple of years, yet Hayward refuses to cover it under warranty. I've had the H400FDN for about 5 years and it's been the most troublesome piece of junk I've ever purchased.
+Clint Lacewell Hello Clint, thanks for reaching out about your pool equipment. Our Hayward tech would be glad to give you a call to help. Please private message your phone number on our Facebook page. Thanks.
Can't agree more!!
Betsy Santos may we be of help?
did they ever help you???
Hi Joe, may we be of assistance?
Can you turn it off?
Hello, if you'd like a tech to reach out to help, please private message your email address and phone number on our Facebook page or Twitter profile or email us at marketing@hayward.com and a team member will reach out to you after the weekend.
HI i got a question for whoever knows the correct answer..... I recently came across a new pool heater in Canada and there is no shut off going into the ground after the meter and there is also no shutoff behind the shed where the GASTITE goes in but there is one shutoff connected to the valve train before the gas valve. Does anyone know if you need those extra shutoffs and if so what code is it in the CSA B149.10 code book thanks.
Can I use the pallet anchors to anchor it into the cement slab?
Hi Robert, we're sorry for the late response. We can connect you with our tech team directly for assistance. Please email marketing@hayward.com with your inquiry, full name, and email. Someone will reach out to you directly as soon as possible with the information requested.
My daughter has a Hayward heater and is gone a lot being in the military. I wish the manuals were better in giving directions. Not a clue as to where the lines go from the heater to the water lines. I use to know and even took pictures but .. mind is gone and so are the photos. I know one goes from the heater "out" to the return eye but can't figure out where the "in" goes. LOL I know it must be coming from the skimmer basket but then its not going through the filter basket on the motor/pump before going through the sand filter. I know if I stare at it long enough, I might be able to figure it out but it is a real shame it is not included in the owner's or contractor's manual because even the pool store she spent over ten grand at, won't be kind enough to tell her. They will come out to do it, of course for a service fee !!
Hi Kathleen, please private message your phone number for a call back from a tech tomorrow.
On the right hand side of the heater is a label that will tell the serial number and model number. Knowing that will help in determining the answer. Normally for an above ground pool it is skimmer to the front of the pump, out of the top of the pump to the filter valve port marked pump. Now from the filter valve marked return it goes to the inlet of the heater. From the heater outlet to the return on the pool. I am assuming this is an above ground pool. If not send a picture.
Thank you for your quick response. I will go out and find the model number but I'm looking at the manual and it says for the H150FD, H200FD,H250FD up to the H400FD models.I went outside and sat there for a bit knowing I should be able to figure it out and eventually it came to me but I will wait to hook up the heater. The only line I will alter is the one that goes OUT of the filter to the return eye. The hose going to the heater IN will be connected to the connector coming out of the filter ( cleaned water ) and then the OUT on the heater that line goes to the connector port that is the return eye, the clean water would have originally went from the filter to the return wall eye. I think. You do not change any lines from skimmer to the pump because that is not " filtered, clean water " it has to be the line coming FROM the filter. Correct ?? !! And how does the water go to the heater to PRIME it ??
Hi Kathleen, we will ask our tech to get back to you. Please PM your phone number.
The clean water coming from the filter valve will prime the heater and get it running.
Hi
What CE code is for?
Communication Error. You can find the manual for your heater on www.hayward.com. This normally is between the display board and main board. Could also be any of the wiring along with the Key Pad.
Tienes un vide de instalación en español.?
Hi Efrain, the majority of our product manuals are in English only. Here is a link to the H-Series manual: hayward-pool-assets.com/assets/documents/pools/pdf/manuals/universal-h-series-installations-manual.pdf.
Nice. Vid. Thanks
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Hello, how may we help?
That regulator won’t work for that pool heater haha. It’ll break soon
J’ai acheté un chauffe piscine en Septembre 2018 aujourd’hui en 2021 mon chauffe eau est percé ils coule faut changer toute la tubulure qui est supposé être en cupronickel de qualité est d’une durabilité hors du commun ça dure même pas deux ans et ce n’est pas garanti on paye $3000.00 pour ça deux été environ 6 mois d’usage et en plus toujours très bien entreposé à l’intérieur avec en-tigelle pour un Universal H- Seriers de Hayward 300 000 BTU très déçu de cette compagnie
Hello, please email our International Group at IMG@Hayward.com for assistance.
May we ask where you are located please?
Hope your problem doesn’t hinge on corporate help because they’re trained in the school of Trump ( never take responsibility, they’ll throw anybody under the bus.)
Not helpful at all.