When does a spa shut down the heating system?
When does a spa shut down the heating system?
It can sense when there is a reduction of water flow passing through the heating system. When this reduction of water flow happens, your spa is designed to shut down the heating system, protecting itself from overheating or burning up altogether.
What causes a hot tub heater to be dry?
A dry hot tub heater problem can have several different causes. The electric water heater in your hot tub ensures your water will have a comfortable temperature whenever you want to use the tub. Most hot tubs pump their water through a heater tube that contains an electric heating element to warm the water as it recirculates.
Why does my spa heater not have enough heat?
There are 2 kinds of spa heater problems – not enough heat or totally no heat. If the spa heater is not giving enough heat, it means a water flow problem from dirty filters or partially closed valves or clogged pumps. It could also be the spa cover allowing heat to escape.
What does it mean when your hot tub shuts down?
Means that there may not be enough water, poor flow or that air bubbles have been found in heater. Spa will shut down for 15 minutes. Check the hot tub’s water levels, and refill as needed. If checks indicate the water level is adequate, ensure the pumps are also primed.
It can sense when there is a reduction of water flow passing through the heating system. When this reduction of water flow happens, your spa is designed to shut down the heating system, protecting itself from overheating or burning up altogether.
A dry hot tub heater problem can have several different causes. The electric water heater in your hot tub ensures your water will have a comfortable temperature whenever you want to use the tub. Most hot tubs pump their water through a heater tube that contains an electric heating element to warm the water as it recirculates.
Means that there may not be enough water, poor flow or that air bubbles have been found in heater. Spa will shut down for 15 minutes. Check the hot tub’s water levels, and refill as needed. If checks indicate the water level is adequate, ensure the pumps are also primed.
What does it mean when your spa water is too hot?
M030-The heater is too hot. Means one of the temp sensors for the water has detected a temp of 118°F (47.8°C) inside the heater. The system also shuts the spa down. Once water temp is below 108°F (42.2°C), you must clear the message.