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Gery Kloiber Posted on Oct 01, 2012

My Raypak spapak 11kw 1102 has deveolped a leak at the base of the heater tank. Small pin hole leaks in the copper tank. This is the second one to leak (replaced one two years ago) at the same place? Why does this happen and how can i keep it from happening? I donot want to replace this unit every two years. Thank you for your help.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

SOURCE: Service light comes on our Raypak RP 2100 pool heater.

this usually indicates a high limit condition.you must first ascertain if you have a component failure or a true high tempature condition.your model has 2 limit controls and they are both located in side panel on water in/out header

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2010

SOURCE: Just replaced the heating element on my Raypak

Check your high limit. This is the reset switch behind the rubber button on the face of the heater. It probally tripped during the process and didn't get reset.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2011

SOURCE: I've had my Raypak SpaPak (smaller model) for

If you do not keep close watch on your water chemistry, depending on your location , you could have a large calcium build-up or salt build up on your electric heating element. Also, these models are meant for spas, and depending on the weather in your location, the heater might have trouble keeping up.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2011

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Not much to a heater , you have a rheostat that goes from high to low heat . A coil or maybe two ,one for high heat and the other for low heat . Most of the time though they use just one with different voltage levels contrlled by the rheostat and a thermostat (keeps it from over amping the coils ). So it is one of the three ,I would guess the thermostat especilly if trhe coil is still in one piece. Rheostat you can test with an ohm meter to see if the value changes (Power Off!) and if it does it works. The coil if you have resistance its good (Power Off !) . Unless the resistance is real high then it could be in bad shape . The circut breaker is saving you from a house fire so thnk God for that. If it does it on low heat as well then I would suspect your coil if only on high Its definately your thermostat

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Just replaced the heating element on my Raypak 1102-2 Turned the unit on & the on light didn't come on. Did i replace the element for nothing? What could the problem be THANK YOU

Check your high limit. This is the reset switch behind the rubber button on the face of the heater. It probally tripped during the process and didn't get reset.
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