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If you have any clamp on amperage meters, you need to see what the amperage draw on the circuit is when it is running. This will tell you if something is wrong with the pump circuit. It could be anything from a bad capacitor to an impeller obstruction.
most hot tubs have two motors. one is a circulation pump to move water when the heater starts and the other comes on when the jets are being used. from the sounds of it, the one pump isnt running properly
What is the problem you afe having with your Jacuzzi Water Heater? Is this a Jacuzzi Hot Tub?-- Do you have some indicator lights on?-- what color are the lights?-- Is the Circulating pump running water thru the heater element? Tell me more!-- Let's walk thru the system, and figure it out-- Mack B
Sounds like the heating element has gone out again. Once you reset the circuit breaker and the tub turns on it will start to circulate the water. This usually runs like this for about 2 mins and then the tub will recognize it is cold and send power to the heater. If the element is back at that point it will blow the circuit breaker. If this circuit breaker pops as soon as you turn it on then you most likely have a bad circuit board.
Hello, I not sure if your having a problem with your current in-line heater and can't get to it to repair or replace it but, this is the most effective way of heating your tub water without adding water and I say this assuming that the heater is 220 volt and not 115volt. An on demand electric water heater would cost more money to operate then your current unit. A gas on demand heater would not function properly and would fail to provide the hot water you need. If you install a gas on demand water heater and use it to just fill your tub with hot water then you would save money in the long run and be able to use it for your whole house. Hope this information is helpful. If you have more questions please feel free to ask.
A flashing “FL1” display means the flow switch is malfunctioning open, the filter cartridge is excessively dirty or an “air lock” condition has occurred at the circulation pump intake.
this sounds like a supply power problem. The motor is not getting enough power. Check the line to see how many amps you're getting. The motor will tell you how many amps you need on the data plate. When a motor heats up and trips it's internal high limit, it's usually due to insufficient supply power. Heat is a byproduct of inefficiency. Also, if this is running on 220v, make sure both legs of 110 have power. Sometimes motors can attempt to run even though half the volts are missing.
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