$1,152.72
Model # H100IDP1
Rated for up to 2000' elevation
Hayward has developed an induced draft heater for above-ground pools and spas that combines state of the art technology with ease of operation and superior performance.
Featuring an electronic, direct spark igntion system and an energy-efficient FireTile lined combustion chamber, the Hayward heater provides 100,000 BTU input, while delivering 81% thermal efficiency and quick heating.
An integral induced draft system makes this heater completely impervious to any high wind situations. A one-piece copper header/heat exchanger provides for leak-free performance. And a simple plug-in 120 volt electric cord is provided for simple installation.
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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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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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Can the Hayward H100 heater be converted from propane to natural gas?
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Yes, to convert from propane to natural gas , you would need part #IDXCNK1934.
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How long will a propane tank last with the Hayward H100IDP1 heater?
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It would be difficult to say for certain how long a propane tank would last. The amount of time will vary based on temperature, size and use.
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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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