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Part # 6223-030

Manufacturer Code HAXBPK1932

Alternate Part #'s 0101421101, 614656, 6223-030, 6223-044, 6223-41, 6223-42, 6223-43, HAXBPK1932, 47-150-1813, HAY-151-8217, HPPHAXBPK1932

Product Description

Hayward® Bypass Valve Kit – HAXBPK1932

For H-Series® ED1 & ED2 Heaters (After 10/28/2000)
INYO #6223-030 | OEM Replacement Part

Overview

The Hayward® Bypass Valve Kit (HAXBPK1932) is the OEM replacement bypass assembly for Hayward® H-Series® ED1 and ED2 heaters manufactured after October 28, 2000. The bypass valve regulates internal water flow, protecting the heat exchanger while maintaining efficient heating performance.

What’s Included

  • Black plastic bypass baffle (rectangular with rounded end)

  • Round plastic bypass end

  • Stainless steel bypass shaft and plug

  • Bypass spring

  • HAXHOR1930 Header O-Ring

Features & Benefits

OEM Quality – Genuine Hayward® replacement kit for precise fit and reliable performance
Protects Heat Exchanger – Ensures proper water flow and temperature regulation
Durable Materials – Stainless steel shaft and high-strength plastic components
Easy Replacement – Direct-fit kit with all key components included

Technical Specs

  • Material:
    • Baffle & End: Black Plastic
    • Bypass Shaft: Stainless Steel

  • Baffle Dimensions:
    • Length: 10"
    • Width: 2-7/8"
    • Total Height: 3-3/8"

  • Openings:
    • One 1-3/8" diameter hole (for flow control thermostat)
    • Two 5/8" diameter holes next to thermostat hole

  • Markings: Molded with code "0101421101"

Compatibility

  • Fits Hayward® H-Series® ED1 & ED2 heaters manufactured after 10/28/2000

  • Part Number: HAXBPK1932 (INYO #6223-030)

  • ⚠️ Not for earlier models: Pre-2000 heaters used brass fittings and a shorter baffle with only 2 total holes

Why Choose Genuine Hayward® Parts?

Using authentic Hayward® replacement parts ensures long-term heater protection, correct water flow regulation, and warranty compliance. Non-OEM bypass assemblies may not fit or function properly, risking damage to your heater.

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?     Asked on 5/31/2015by Brent

Hayward H -series H 250 I need a bypass replacement plate as I think mine has broken it makes a banging noise when the heater kicks in
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A  Answered on 6/4/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Brent, It will be difficult to confirm that the broken Bypass is making that sound you're hearing. Take unit apart to and inspect unit to confirm.
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?     Asked on 11/28/2015by Inyo Visitor

WHAT DOES THE KIT INCLUDE?
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A  Answered on 12/1/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Charlie R.

The bypass kit includes plastic baffle, bypass end, shaft and plug, spring, and the header o-ring material.
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?     Asked on 8/22/2017by Nick

Will this kit fit on my old 13 year old Hayward H250P1 heater
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A  Answered on 9/1/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Nick, Yes, Bypass Kit - HAXBPK1932 will fit the original Heat Exchanger Header.
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?     Asked on 4/17/2018by Garrett

Will this part work on an h400ped2? Thanks!
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A  Answered on 4/22/2018 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Garrett. Yes, this By-Pass Kit - HAXBPK1932 will fit the H400PED2 unit. 
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?     Asked on 5/31/2018by Paul m

How does this go together in the header?
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A  Answered on 6/12/2018 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Paul. Installation instructions are available on page 33-34 of the Hayward H-Series Heater Owner's Manual
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Pliers, Socket Set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench

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Spa Heater Knocking

Written on 1/28/2019 by Guest

After a thorough review online from multiple sources, I determined the knocking noise coming from my spa heater was from a known flawed bypass valve part causing the water to boil inside the heater. After loosening the incoming and exit lines to the heater and the top and side cover to the heater, I removed the nuts holding the manifold in place.

Doing this made me realize the water pressure switch attached to the manifold had to be removed as well. This freed the manifold and sure enough, revealed the broken bypass valve and free-floating thermostat.

After I received the parts in surprisingly quick time, I was able to reverse the process and replace the broken parts. I lubed the rubber gaskets with lube specifically designed for pool equipment I picked up at a local pool store and tightened the nuts carefully until no leaks. Fired it up after a few cycles and voila, no knocking. I estimate this saved me hundreds of dollars based on past pool repairs in our area. Thanks for the quick shipping.

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