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make sure the heating element isnt touching the casing inside the heating tube. if its an indoor tub, make sure the filtration cycles are not set to constant. constant filter cycles on an indoor tub will generate residual heat from the circ pump running 24/7, causing tub to heat past 104 degrees
Water heater is heating water but only luke warm water arrives at faucet. Open TP valve and confirm that hot water is available. If water at TP valve is hot, then problem might be plumbing-related, for example crossover. http://waterheatertimer.org/Crossover.html
rollout switch is open, and sns is a sensor failure. replace rollout switch, clean out vents, inspect heat exchanger. water sensor senses too cold or too hot water
Yes. They are every bit as safe as your standard bathtub or shower. Unlike outdoor spas or hot tubs (which are similar to swimming pools), your indoor whirlpool bathtub is emptied after each use. There are no chemicals or stored water involved.
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