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Hayward 250kbtu Ng Pool Heater - Inground - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Vapor lock
try filling your hose by holding it in front of the return jet. once filled, hook the hose up as normal
Hi. I have a Hayward H350FDN pool heater that is Doing this:
• Turn on and Temp at 65
• On for 3 1/2 min then shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 5 min, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 2 min, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 8 min, shuts down
• Temp 66
• Restarts and then on for 10 min, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 2 1/2 min, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 1 min, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 1 min, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 10 sec, shuts down
• Restarts and then on for 40 sec, shuts down
• 1F error code
I just replaced the heat exchanger prior to this happening. Any ideas????
it almost sounds like the temperature sensor is in the wrong place. that or the flow is inadequate for the heater to run. if you have a sand filter, put it on 'whirlpool' or 'recirculate' and try to run the heater.
I have an aqua trol hayward system. I just started it. On the board it says 2,80 and no green lights at all are on. What does it mean
this is a common issue. there is a componant on the circuit board called a voltage limiter. when there are power surges (by hydro company or by using a timer), this capacitor takes the surge to protect the circuit board. in your case, the limiter has blown.
you can either replace the circuit board or find someone to remove the limiter and solder in a new one. (its the round black disc to the right of the front display toward the top) in most cases, you will see a hairline crack in the casing or it may have exploded completely. i usually tap it with a screw driver to show customers the damage. FYI: i usually replace about 50 a year and never had one fail
Hayward aqua pod error message check system no cell power 2
there is a relay on the back of the main circuit board that has separated from the circuit. you can resolder this relay quite easily by removing the board.
DANGER: be sure to cut the power to the control box at the main breaker. turning off the breakers in the hayward box will NOT eliminate the power
The water will barley come out of the backwash when turned to back wash on Hayward sand filter
The first hint i would suggest is only turn selector in clockwise direction always.
not to insult but you must have pump off during selectiong.
Now, The ball valve sounds like it is out of alignment.
because of wear, from going back and forth not rotational.
you can check for alignment by checking to see if you have any flow coming out return nozzle into pool. There should be none during backwash.
pressing the handle down unlocks rotation, so if you are handy remove selector from top of filter, then check motion as you move selector. I have used o ring lubricant to lube parts in selector.
BEFORE DISSEMBLING NOTE POSITIONS OF BALL Inspect how the push down to rotate function.
If lubing is no help creating smooth rotation you may need to replace assembly.
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