Hayward Flame Sensor for Universal H-Series Gas Heaters | IDXLFLS1930
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About This Item
The Hayward Flame Sensor (IDXLFLS1930) is the OEM replacement flame-sensing component for Hayward Universal H-Series gas pool and spa heaters.
IMPORTANT: PROFESSIONAL SERVICE REQUIRED
Gas and electrical heater components must be serviced by a licensed pool professional or qualified HVAC technician. Do not attempt to service gas or high-voltage components without proper certification.
What It Does
The flame sensor monitors the burner flame signal during heater operation, confirming ignition has occurred and communicating that status to the heater's control system. A failed or fouled sensor can cause the heater to lock out or fail to remain lit, making it a common service replacement in gas heater maintenance.
Specifications
| Hayward Part Number | IDXLFLS1930 |
| UPC | 610377625968 |
Fits Into
This flame sensor is designed to use with Hayward H-Series Universal Low NOx induced draft heater models H150FDN, H150FDP, H200FDN, H200FDP, H250FDN, H250FDP, H300FDN, H300FDP, H350FDN, H350FDP, H400FDN, H400FDP, H250IDL2, H350IDL2, H400IDL2. Also fits Hayward Universal H-Series gas heater model C_PAHEAT.
Compatibility is matched to Hayward compatibility specifications and may change for new revisions of parts productions. Always ensure you check your original product manual for parts references against your model and manufacture date.
Poolaroo Pro Tip
A flame sensor that is causing nuisance lockouts can sometimes be restored by carefully cleaning the sensing rod with fine steel wool to remove oxidation buildup — however, if the rod is cracked, corroded through, or the heater continues to fault after cleaning, replacement is the correct course of action. Always shut down and isolate the heater from its gas and electrical supply before any service work, and have the repair completed by a licensed pool professional or HVAC technician.
