...elements are. 2: Hight water flow. If you are forcing too much water through the heater (every heater manual states maximum flow rates) then it will strip the metal from the element ruining it in ...
...elements get damaged beyond repair. You have to replace the element. Take along the old element with you while looking around for a new one in the market. It is absolutely vital to change the element ...
...water as hot as it used to - I need to turn the dial to a higher setting to bring the pool up to temperature (I keep it around 85 degrees). Do I need to clean anything or have elements replaced? My ...
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Hot tub motor keeps running but will not heat up the tub. Is this a computer panel box problem or a sensor a motor will not heat the water but an electrical element will check for burnt out element
...water to heat itself. YOUR HOT TUB HAS NO HEATER. The benefit is that there is no heating element to corrode and replace. The down side is that it takes quite awhile to heat the water. If you start ...
...water valves and switching the selector switch on the heater. Both thermostats on the heater work exactly the same way, and in fact they are simply duplicate thermostats with a selector switch to ...
...water up to temperature? Yes, the jets will run anytime the heater is operational. This is neccessary to keep the plumbing from melting, and also to evenly distribute the heated water. Most hot tubs ...
...water infiltrates the heater element's protective outer coating and comes in contact with the internal heating coil. The culprit could be corrosion but usually it is a pin sized hole in the ...
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