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Spa Service Help Center
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Click Here for Spa Parts. Information in this website is provided by Certified Spa. Technicians and is general information on the Repair and. Care of your Spa or Hot tub. Spa Parts 123 is not responsible for information obtained. If you have more specific needs we recommend you. Contact a Certified Spa Technician. This Site is Designed to Help you Maintain Your Spa. If You Need Parts Visit SpaParts123.com. Click Here for Spa Parts. Spaparts123 Service Help Center. Replacing your Spa Topside Control Panel.
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Spa Freeze Control Troubleshooting
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Freeze Control Troubleshooting Section. Freeze control is activated but the weather is not below freezing. Auxiliary freeze sensors activate at approximately 40°F. If the combination of wind and temperature activate the sensor, it will. Operate until the freeze condition has passed. If the sensor continues to operate when the temperature has warmed. Up, it may be necessary to replace the sensor. This page provided by. Click Here for Spa Parts. Information in this website is provided by Certified Spa.
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Spa Leaks
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Spa appears to be Leaking. How much water is the spa losing? By knowing how much water the spa has lost in a given period, it can help. Determine if the spa is actually leaking or not. Place a mark (piece of tape or grease pencil) at the water line of the spa. With normal use, observe the water level and make notes of the amount of water. Loss (if any) in 24hrs, then 7 days. During normal use, the spa can lose as much as ¼”-1/2” per week. Need to be asked before determining the spa is leaking. If the spr...
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Spa Pump Repair
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Does the pump shaft turn? If NO, causes include:. Something could be stuck in the impeller. Take the wet end apart • and remove. Bearings may have locked up. If so, you will need to replace the pump / motor. Ice in the wet end. If the weather is freezing, you need to allow it to thaw then. If YES, causes include:. Faulty capacitor. Change out the pump / motor assembly. Faulty motor switch. Change out the pump / motor assembly. Incorrect voltage. Make sure incoming voltage is correct. Impeller may be brok...
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Spa Electricity Savings
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Spa Power Savings Section. Spa uses too much power - very high power bills. Is the spa covered when not being used? If the cover is left off the spa, the heater will continue to heat the water but most. Of the heat will escape. This could result in extremely high electric bills. Provide a good insulated cover that blankets the entire surface area of the spa. Is there any other appliances installed at the same time as the spa? Other appliances can draw a lot of electricity at the same time as the spa.
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Spa Heating Troubleshooting
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Water gets warm but not hot. Possible causes may include:. Is the temperature turned up high enough? Raise temperature on topside control. Follow directions in owner’s manual. Is the spa cover on? The cover will keep heat in the spa and help keep heat from escaping. Make sure cover is on at all times when spa is not in use. See owner’s manual for cover info. Is the heater element coated with scale? If scale has deposited on the heater element the heat will not transfer to the. Temperature of 100°F. Is th...
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Spa Flo Thru Heater Repair
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Turn off power to spa. Open access panel to the equipment area. Drain spa or close the gate valves (if equipped). Open the control box and disconnect the heater power wires. Disconnect the wires from the pressure switch and remove the sensor. Remove the bolts that secure the manifold to the control box. Unscrew the pressure switch and slide out the high limit sensor. The pressure. Switch is mounted on the heater manifold. The high limit sensor slides into the. Sleeve on the heater.
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Spa Ozone Troubleshooting
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Is the spa’s filtration cycle on? The ozone system is tied to the filtration cycle. If the spa isn’t filtering, the ozone. System will not be on. Check to see if the spa is filtering. If it isn’t or you are not sure, shut the power. Off to the spa. After 10 seconds, power the spa back up. The spa’s control will go through a system check then turn the filter pump on. Depending on the model, this can happen quickly or take up to 5 minutes.). Is the topside control ozone indicator light on? If there is no i...
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Spa Topside Panel Troubleshooting
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Topside Controls Troubleshooting Section. No message or lights on control panel. Possible Causes Can Include:. Topside panel not plugged in. Check connection point to make sure connection is tight. Wrong topside control panel. Make sure topside is common to equipment being controlled. Topside control panel wire is damaged. Check entire wire for damage. Rodents only need to bite the wire to make the. Topside defective. Replace topside if necessary. Topside control has no power. Numbers are missing or blank.