Looks like the latest Hayward H400FDN uses a glow igniter instead of spark ignition. I think it’s a silicon nitride igniter. Anyone know the typical voltage used to source this? Is it 24vac?
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The Hayward website and manual still show the H-Series H400FDN using a spark ignitor.
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The industry’s smallest footprint heater allows replacement of almost any heater in an existing pad with the efficient reliability of the new Universal HC Series dual-fuel technology gas heater from Hayward.
Hayward's pool heater saves money by being the most energy efficient solution for any pool/spa. It's designed for ultimate performance, comfort and durability while being environmentally responsible. For rapid comfort, we offer the Universal solution.
The nice thing about older heaters is that they were easy to troubleshoot. You can also find creative ways to get the heater started In a pinch. With my new Hayward, the control board blew out and I had no way to ignite the gas because the combustion chamber is all sealed up.
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