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jeff lasater Posted on Sep 15, 2013
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Will a spa with 240v ac, 60 hz 40a connect to an outlet with 30a-125, 250v

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I read your question to mean that your spa is rated for a connection of 240VAC and 40 amps at 60 Hz. If that is the rating then no, do not connect it to an outlet only rated for 30 amps, period.

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SOURCE: I have the below listed Spa pump & heater . No

Thank you for posting your question here on Fixya.com.

First, test to see if power is getting to the element lead posts. If so, your element is bad and will need to be replaced. If not you will need to determine if a limit switch is tripped or bad, if the pressure switch is closing, and if the inline fuse has blown. Any one or combination of those failures will cause the heater to remain off.

If this answer does not fix your problem, please comment with additional details prior to rating the answer. Positive feedback is appreciated once your problem is solved!

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