$1,570.99
By Hayward Pool Products
Model # H250PED2
Alternate Part #'s HAY-15-659, HAYH250PED2
The Hayward H-Series heater represents the very latest in heating technology for swimming pools and spas. Advanced features include digital touchpad display on all electronic direct spark and induced draft hot surface heaters, rust-resistant water path with polymer header assembly, and a rapid-heat combustion chamber. H-Series heaters are easy to install and maintain, thanks to its low profile, light weight and CPVC plumbing capabilities.
Rust resistant water path, with injection-molded polymer header, offers improved by-pass control and extended life by providing additional protection from the damaging effects of erosion from high flow conditions.
Easy-to-read L.E.D. Control Panel provides digital temperature readout and diagnostics for quick identification of components that might need service.
Heat exchanger reliability is improved due to the reduction of condensation hat can form on tubes. Exclusive CPVC plumbing kit allows for universal heater replacement and maximum plumbing versatility.
Our patented single header "V" baffle design heat exchangers allow for long life, fast heating and virtually no condensation. All Hayward heat exchangers are now protected with highly resilient Cupro Nickel for greater durability and longevity.
Constructed of tough, durable stainless steel, H-Series burners can be removed individually or as a complete unit for easy maintenance and cleaning.
H-Series Thermal Efficiency Rating = 83%
1 year parts and labor limited warranty for single family residential users
For the H-Series installation manual,click here.
Hi! I have a Hayward pool heater model #H250PED2. It starts up then shuts off after 2 seconds and HF code flashes. The techs say it’s the ignition switch. Which one would I use, I cannot seem to find it.
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That part that would be needed is the HAXIGN1931.
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H250PED2 Spa/Pool heater LO led keeps flashing. Water flo thru the heater is good. What else can be the matter? Thanks.
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Hi, Lee. It sounds like you will have to test the High Limit Switches, Water Pressure Switch, Vent Pressure Switch, and or the Wiring Harness. Replace which one is bad.
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Is there a replacement circuit board for my H250PED2? It currently used board 1134-83-5001A. Thanks
Hi, Dan. The board is not sold separately, you will need to get the H-Series Control Bezel Assembly - HAXCPA1932.
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Orifice part number HAXB0N1930 is obsolete, what would be the best replacement to install in converting model H250PED2 from LP to NA
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I have a H250PED2C (propane heater). I has ceased to light and displays "5F" and "H5" in the temperature display. Any thoughts?
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I am not aware of what those error codes mean. If you give Hayward a call they should be about to help you with that. Their number is 908-355-7995 for their technical support.
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Where can my heater be installed?
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There are specific venting requirements and clearance distances that must be met to ensure proper operation. Consult the owner’s manual for exact specifications for your model of heater.NOTE: Gas fired heaters should be diagnosed and repaired by trained personnel.
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What is the difference between an Electronic and Millivolt ignition?
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The basic answer is that Millivolt is the old style of ignition, using a standing pilot light. While the electronic ignition uses a spark start system like a gas grill. Electronic ignitions are more efficient in gas usage and also are better suited for high wind areas where a pilot light might get extinguished.
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Will a gas heater operate at the low speed of a dual speed motor?
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Probably not - Most gas heater will shut off at low GPM levels (20-40) to keep the heater cores from overheating - 20 for 200 BTUs, 40 for 400 BTUs. Depending on your pool system you might get these GPM levels at the low speed but generally these heaters must be run at the motor's high speed.
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How do you know if a pool heater is a propane heater or a natural gas heater?
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Typically in the product name we use the abbreviation of "LP" for propane or "NG" for natural gas. Click here for a full listing of our >Pool Heaters.
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I currently have my pool heater hooked up in series with my pump motor, so that it turns off when the pump turns off.
This heater has a digital control which I'm guessing needs power applied to it at all times. Does this mean I would need to hook the heater up to a separate circuit to maintain it's settings?
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We spoke with Hayward and they stated that ideally it would be best to wire this heater to a seperate circuit but since this heater only draws .3 amps that you could wire this in series with your pump.
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