Hello,
Can someone confirm the first picture bellow is the temperature sensor in my Hayward HeatPro heater (Model HP13023646)?
I am almost certain it is, and the wiring runs back to the NPEC-003 Control Board and the water sensor (WS) part of the board.
The thing that is throwing me off is the the sensor is in the end of the PVC pipe and the replacements I am seeing and the YouTube videos I found use a different “looking” type of sensor (HPX2169) look like the replacement pictured below. I would prefer not to drill another whole in the PVC if I can just replace the sensor in the end of the PVC tube. Hence, why I want to be doubly sure I am not missing something here and that is the temperature sensor.
Temperature on the heater display is reading 113 degrees but pool water is 70 degrees (OmniLogic app says that for both pool and spa). Hence why I think the sensor may have gone bad on this 2016 Hayward heater.
Appreciate any thoughts in advance. P&P said it would be $350 to come out and take a look plus parts and I’m feeling fairly confident I can try replacing this first myself.




Can someone confirm the first picture bellow is the temperature sensor in my Hayward HeatPro heater (Model HP13023646)?
I am almost certain it is, and the wiring runs back to the NPEC-003 Control Board and the water sensor (WS) part of the board.
The thing that is throwing me off is the the sensor is in the end of the PVC pipe and the replacements I am seeing and the YouTube videos I found use a different “looking” type of sensor (HPX2169) look like the replacement pictured below. I would prefer not to drill another whole in the PVC if I can just replace the sensor in the end of the PVC tube. Hence, why I want to be doubly sure I am not missing something here and that is the temperature sensor.
Temperature on the heater display is reading 113 degrees but pool water is 70 degrees (OmniLogic app says that for both pool and spa). Hence why I think the sensor may have gone bad on this 2016 Hayward heater.
Appreciate any thoughts in advance. P&P said it would be $350 to come out and take a look plus parts and I’m feeling fairly confident I can try replacing this first myself.



