I've been troubleshooting a problem I've been having with intermittent failure to ignite issues with my Hayward H400FDN (which are detailed in another thread), and in the process have been taking a good look at the installation/service manual and comparing it with how my system was installed. There are a couple of issues with the gas supply:
- Looks like the supply run from the meter to the heater is the neighborhood of 50 effective feet after accounting for the elbows. The specs says the supply should be 1 1/4" for my size heater, but they only installed a 1" supply. The pool heater is the only appliance on this part of the supply.
- The specs also say that the supply size should only be reduced at the gas valve, but the plumbers reduced to 3/4" immediately after the regulator. From there, it goes through a 3/4" flex line that is too long and therefore has a looping twist in it before it goes into the final rigid pipe section with an elbow that goes into the gas valve. All told, it's probably going through at least 6 feet of 3/4" inch supply before it gets to the valve. To top it off, there is no union as recommended, so removing the manifold/valve assembly to inspect the burners probably requires disconnecting at the flex. I'll add some pictures later when the weather gets better.
- If I get a manometer and find that I am still getting pressure within spec at the gas valve outlet, is all this still a problem that needs to be addressed?
- If the pressure is out of spec and can't be adequately compensated by making an adjustment at the gas valve regulator, does the existing supply need to be ripped out and redone, or or there other options?