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Hayward UHXNEGVT11506 Negative Pressure Vertical Indoor Vent Kit - 5 inch x 6 inch For H150
Hayward UHXNEGVT11506 Negative Pressure Vertical Indoor Vent Kit - 5 inch x 6 inch For H150
What This Part Is Used For
The Hayward UHXNEGVT11506 is a negative pressure vertical indoor vent kit for compatible Hayward heaters, listed for H150 applications. It includes a 5 inch x 6 inch transition as noted in the product name. This kit is used to route heater exhaust vertically in an indoor negative pressure venting setup.
Why This Part Matters
Correct venting is critical for safe heater operation and reliable draft. An incorrect kit can cause poor exhaust flow and nuisance shutdowns that look like ignition or gas issues. Using the proper H150 specified kit helps ensure the heater vents as intended. It is a common requirement during indoor heater replacements where venting must be updated to match the unit.
Key Features and Specifications
- Manufacturer part number: UHXNEGVT11506
- Negative pressure vertical indoor vent kit
- Transition size: 5 inch x 6 inch
- Specified for H150 applications
- For compatible Hayward indoor vertical vent installations
Installation and Fitment Guidance
Turn off heater power and allow the unit to cool before working on vent components. Verify vent sizing, routing, and installation requirements for your specific heater and location. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.
About the Hayward Brand
Hayward manufactures a complete pool equipment ecosystem including pumps, filters, heaters, automation systems, cleaners, chlorination products, and service parts. Their heaters are supported with application specific venting accessories to match common install scenarios. This compatibility helps technicians keep heater operation safe and consistent across residential systems. Hayward parts are widely supported in the pool industry.
Common Service Context
Techs typically install this kit during an indoor H150 heater replacement or when correcting a vent transition that does not match the heater outlet. It is often identified when the install calls for a vertical negative pressure vent setup.
