What to do if my Hayward H250FDN displays 'Blower Vacuum Switch closed'?
- EEdward MaloneSep 13, 2025
If your Hayward Heater displays 'Blower Vacuum Switch closed', check the blower vacuum switch for issues.
What to do if my Hayward H250FDN displays 'Blower Vacuum Switch closed'?
If your Hayward Heater displays 'Blower Vacuum Switch closed', check the blower vacuum switch for issues.
Type | Natural Gas |
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BTU Input | 250, 000 BTU |
Application | Pool and Spa |
Ignition | Electronic |
Heat Exchanger | Cupro Nickel |
Control Panel | Digital LED |
Thermal Efficiency | 84% |
Minimum Flow Rate | 20 GPM |
Maximum Flow Rate | 120 GPM |
Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
Warning that failure to follow instructions can cause fire or explosion.
Steps to take if gas is smelled, including not using phones or switches and contacting gas supplier.
Explains the safety-alert symbol and the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and ATTENTION signals.
Covers safety for children, pool type, location, electrical wiring, and bonding.
Details entrapment risks like hair, limb, body, evisceration, and mechanical entrapment.
Discusses dangers of high temperatures, effects of hyperthermia, and risks for specific individuals.
Defines terms like Suction Outlet, Inches of Mercury, Main Drain, and PSI.
States the manual's purpose and recommends reading before use.
Outlines the heater's warranty coverage and exclusions for defects and maintenance.
Explains the importance of water chemistry for heat exchanger protection and provides guidelines.
Stresses the need for proper water flow through the heater and checking pump operation.
Advises on proper placement of chlorinators downstream of the heater and use of check valves.
Identifies the location of the user interface keypad and labels on the heater.
Provides warnings for propane heaters regarding gas smell and safe operation below 40°F.
Emphasizes reading safety info, checking for gas leaks, and not using tools on the gas knob.
Details immediate actions upon smelling gas, like not using phones or switches and calling the gas supplier.
Explains the three modes: STANDBY, SPA, and POOL, and how to select them.
Guides on using UP/DOWN buttons to set temperatures and understanding display feedback.
Describes how to lock maximum temperature settings to prevent unauthorized adjustments.
Instructions on how to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature displays.
Advice on protecting the heater in cold weather and professional procedures for spring startup.
Lists and explains various error codes displayed on the heater, with descriptions and information.
Details the heater's limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship for one year.
Lists conditions and exceptions that void the warranty, such as improper maintenance or installation.
Provides instructions on how to file a warranty claim by contacting Hayward Pool Products.