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there must be something wrong with the computer board, I would try getting some one else to have a look at it,if its triping the braker on the fuse board it must be the washing machine
You may have a bad heating element. But first make sure you have power to the gfci. (check the braker) You can test this by disconnecting the heater leads and see if it will reset. If it still trips try disconnecting your equipment one at a time, ie. blower, ozone, circ pump, booster pumps. If nothing solves the gfci issue you need to replace the gfci. All of this is assuming you have a blank gfci receptical monted to your spa pack.
If your talking about the 50 amp gfci at the braker box try pushing the braker all the way to the off position then back to the on possition. If it trips right away do the above.
1 of 2 things #1 the pressure releive valve that lets the pressure of the pump when it kicks off is stuck closed so what is happening is when the compressor kicks back on its under a load and trips braker. #2 your braker is to small for the compressor.
hi compressor may be shorted out if you know how take wires off of the compressor plug in and turn on if braker doesn't trip its the compressor . if you don't think you can do this. don't call a service tec jim
Hi,circiut braker trips only when the load on it is to much. That is carry what is bigger than it watt, or can not carry too well. If you have another amp., you can put some load on that to reduce to braker always tripping off.
If that is the only amp. you have in what you are doing, just reduce the amp. volume to half(setting at 12 O CLOCK). it will work, but will not be too loud as before.
it could have a small leak to ground on it,,, thats why it trips the brakers,, on a higher braker the leek off also needs to be higher than 50milly amps to trip the braker,,, this unit uses 13 amps
Hi - Go to the Bunn website, www.bunn.com , and click on their Customer Service link. I seem to remember a recall for that problem. You can call their toll-free number or write to them from their website via the CS link.
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