Lochinvar 100370188 Control Board, for EnergyRite Pool Heaters

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Lochinvar-100370188
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Lochinvar 100370188 Control Board Features:
- Designed for EnergyRite pool heater models.
- Manages ignition sequencing and heater operation control.
- Integrated high-voltage and low-voltage circuit architecture.
- Onboard transformer for regulated power conversion.
- Heavy-duty relays for blower and gas valve control.
- Multiple labeled multi-pin connectors for direct harness integration.
- Rear-mounted display interface with push-button controls.
- Supports system diagnostics and safety monitoring functions.
- Controls temperature regulation and protective shutdown protocols.
 
Fits These Lochinvar Models:
- ER(N/L) 152-402 Series 100–101.
 
Additional Features:
The Lochinvar 100370188 Control Board is the central operating component designed specifically for EnergyRite pool heaters, managing ignition sequences, safety monitoring, and overall system performance to ensure reliable and efficient heating. Its most significant physical feature is the integrated, multi-zone printed circuit board architecture, which clearly separates low-voltage control circuitry from high-voltage power components, highlighted by a prominent onboard transformer and heavy-duty relays that regulate critical heater functions. The board also incorporates clearly labeled multi-pin connectors for streamlined integration with existing heater wiring harnesses, along with a rear-mounted display interface and push-button controls that support diagnostics and user interaction. Once installed in a compatible EnergyRite unit, this control board continuously monitors inputs, processes operational data, and directs outputs to key components such as gas valves, blowers, and safety sensors, restoring precise command of the heater’s ignition cycle, temperature regulation, and protective shutdown protocols.