- May 24, 2015
- 101
- Pool Size
- 12800
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite Pro (T-15)
Looking for some assistance with "LO" code that just wont go away.
H400FDN installed in 2018, this month installed brand new Heat Exchanger from Hayward ($967) due to a leak. While looking at the heater with the Exchanger out it was clear the water leak into the firebox had washed some of the insulation material all over the gas chamber tubes and they were plugged.
I pulled out all 8 gas tubes, cleaned them completely so they were 100% clear and re-installed them with a new Ignitor.
The most common cause of "LO" code is insufficient water pressure coming into the heater so I pulled the filter cartridges (Hayward SwimClear 8) and had them cleaned as well.
No changes to any plumbing same as before with 2" pipes coming out of the ground and one 90 degree elbow to meet the heater inlet and outlet pipes.
The heater fires perfectly, runs for about 3-4 minutes then shuts off and throws "LO" code.
Heater makes banging clanging noises which indicates low water in heat exchanger.
Talked to Hayward tech support they said to test water pressure switch, but it works fine, opens right away with filter pressure pushing water past it.
Hayward said to test Exhaust gas limit switch with meter and its good, ohms 0.01 by meter test. Also test Water pressure switch, vent pressure switch, high temp limits switches and they all test OK
Troubleshooting guide says its back pressure but exhaust side of heater is clear and unobstructed.
Kind of at a loss now, anyone have any ideas?
H400FDN installed in 2018, this month installed brand new Heat Exchanger from Hayward ($967) due to a leak. While looking at the heater with the Exchanger out it was clear the water leak into the firebox had washed some of the insulation material all over the gas chamber tubes and they were plugged.
I pulled out all 8 gas tubes, cleaned them completely so they were 100% clear and re-installed them with a new Ignitor.
The most common cause of "LO" code is insufficient water pressure coming into the heater so I pulled the filter cartridges (Hayward SwimClear 8) and had them cleaned as well.
No changes to any plumbing same as before with 2" pipes coming out of the ground and one 90 degree elbow to meet the heater inlet and outlet pipes.
The heater fires perfectly, runs for about 3-4 minutes then shuts off and throws "LO" code.
Heater makes banging clanging noises which indicates low water in heat exchanger.
Talked to Hayward tech support they said to test water pressure switch, but it works fine, opens right away with filter pressure pushing water past it.
Hayward said to test Exhaust gas limit switch with meter and its good, ohms 0.01 by meter test. Also test Water pressure switch, vent pressure switch, high temp limits switches and they all test OK
Troubleshooting guide says its back pressure but exhaust side of heater is clear and unobstructed.
Kind of at a loss now, anyone have any ideas?