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Spa & Hot Tub Heater Troubleshooting Guide

Spa Control Systems Spa Parts Supply - An easy to follow Spa & Hot Tub heater Troubleshooting Guide.

Troubleshooting a spa heater can be a simple procedure if you have the right tools.

Note: This troubleshooting guide is meant for trained spa service professionals. It is not recommended for the spa owner to troubleshoot thier own spa.

high voltage

Tools you will need to have are:

A Multimeter, to check voltage, and a Clamp on Amp Meter, to check for amp draw at the element. You can not accuratley troubleshoot a Spa heater element without these tools.

Multi Meter
Multi-Meter   Use to test for voltage at the heater element terminals.

Amp Meter
Amp Meter   Used to check for amp draw by the heater element.

You will also need various hand tools. Screw drivers, Pliers, open end wrenches, ect.

Note: Spa must be full of water and in normal operating condition to perform these tests

To test the heater element, you must:

Check voltage at heater element

1. Turn Power off to spa. (This means to shut off source voltage to the spa at the breaker or disconnect).
2. Open equipment area and locate the heater assembly.
3. Open the spa heater assembly to expose the heater terminals.
4. Make sure all other wires and connections are away from the heater terminals.
5. Open spa filter housing and remove filter. Replace filter lid and secure for operation.
6. Double check area around heater terminals to make sure you have access to the terminals with the multi-meter probes, without the hazard of touching other contacts.
7. Remember, when you re-apply power to spa, you will be working with 240 volts of electricity. Water and electricity do not mix.
8. Make sure no water is near the terminals where you will be working. Also, make sure you are not kneeling or standing in water while testing for voltage at the heater terminals.
9. Re-apply power to spa and turn thermostat up to cause heater to come on. Listen to spa to see if operation sounds normal.
10. Turn multi-meter on and plug probes into the meter as directed by the meter instructions. You will be testing voltage.
11. Carefully place one probe on one of the element terminals.
12. Carefully place the second probe on the other heater terminal.
13. Read your multi-meter for voltage at the element.
14. Remove both probes, and write down the voltage you read from your test.
15. Turn power off to spa.

If you recieved "0" volts at the heater terminal, your problem is most likely not the heater element. If you recieved the correct voltage at the heater terminals, you must now check for amp draw at your heater.

Check amp draw at heater element

1. Turn power off to spa. (This means to shut off source voltage to the spa at the breaker or disconnect).
2. Find wires that connect to the spa heater terminals.
3. Clamp one wire that goes to your heater element, with your amp-meter.
4. Make sure all wires are secure and safe for operation.
5. Re-apply power to your spa and turn thermostat up to cause heater to come on.
6. Check amp-meter to see if amps are being drawn by your heater element.
7. Turn Power off to spa.
8. Write down the amp reading from your amp-meter.

If you recieved an amp reading from your heater. Your heater element is working. You need to look for problems elsewhere.
If you recieved the proper voltage at the heater terminals, but recieved no amp reading when the spa was operating, the heater element is bad.

What to do if heater element tests good during these tests, but does not heat spa, during normal operation.

Remeber step 5 in the voltage test. You removed the filter. Check condition of filter, run spa for 24 hrs without filter in place to see if spa heats normally. If spa heats normally with filter out, replace filter with new.


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Spa and Hot Tub replacement parts we support:
"C5 Spa control packs by United Spas, Spa control packs by ACC, Spa control packs for Balboa, Grunfos circulation pumps, Lainge circ pumps, Waterway and Aqua-Flo pump wet ends, Vico pump wet ends, Spa Air blowers and air blower motors, Filters parts and complete, GFCI protected spa disconnects, heater parts, spa heater elements, Spa heater assemblies, mechanical spa thermostats and Hi-limits, Spa ozone generators and parts, Spa electro-mechanical controls, Contactors and relays, Balboa temp sensors, Balboa Hi-limit sensors, Balboa heater assemblies, Thermometers, pressure switches, flow switches, vacumm switches, air switches for analog spa controls, Techmark, Pres-air-trol, Balboa, Harwil, Gecko, Little general, Hydro-quip, MSPA Gecko, SSPA Gecko, Aqua-flo XP2, Waterway Hiflo, Waterway executive, Balboa upper controls, spa timers, Intermatic, Grasslin, Diehl, Sundance circuit boards, Sundance Temp sensors, Sundance Hi-limit sensors, Sundance Upper Controls, Gecko circuit boards, gecko Temp sensors, Gecko Hi-limit sensors, Gecko upper controls.
Also replacement parts for:
Apollo spas, Bull frog spas, Sundance spas, Sweetwater spas, Infinity spas, Hydro spas, Jacuzzi, Dimension One spas, Hot Spring spas, Tiger River spas, Gresian spas, Mountain Springs spas, and more.
Spa and Hot Tub Controls we have replacement parts for are:
Balboa, Hydro-quip, Sundance, Sweetwater, LX-10, LX-15, Spa Builders, Len Gordon, United spas, ACC controls, Teledyne Laars, Cal spa, Air Supply, Pentair, Hayward."

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