Error Codes On Spa Panel
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In Ground Spa Covers » Spa & Hot Tub Error Codes - OH, OHH, OMG January 6th, 2015 by Daniel Lara In our series on spa and hot tub error codes, we turn our attention today to hot tub error codes the HOT messages that your topside control may be trying to give you. OH, or OHH,
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or OHS (Overheat) all mean that a temperature sensor has detected unsafe water temperatures of 108° - 118° F, and your spa is
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in an emergency cool down mode, shutting off the heater, and turning on circulation pumps and blower to help dissipate heat. Open the spa cover to allow excess heat and steam to escape. The spa obviously should not be http://www.spadepot.com/spa-error-codes.htm used when OH or OHH is flashing on the topside control; as the water could be scalding hot for several more minutes. After the water cools, a high limit switch may be need to be reset on some spa packs; look for a red reset button. Press any topside button to reset a digital spa after the water has cooled to 100° F. What causes a Spa to Overheat? Low Water Flow (LF, FLO), is the usual http://www.hottubworks.com/blog/spa-hot-tub-error-codes-oh-ohh-omg/ cause of an overheating (OH, OHH) spa or hot tub. When water doesn't flow fast enough through the heater, it removes less heat, and the temperature of the water increases. Eventually, the temp sensors or high limit switches will detect the increased water temperature, and shut everything down. The causes of low water flow in a spa include: Dirty spa filter cartridge Closed or partially closed valves or jets Pump has an air lock, or has lost prime Low water level in spa, skimmer sucking air Spa drain cover is obstructed or pipe is blocked What else causes a Spa to Overheat? If your water flow is perfectly fine, then you could have a problem with the thermostat or high limit switches used on older spa packs, which could fall out of calibration, or become too sensitive. Digital spas have electronic sensor circuits, which are more durable than mechanical switches, however temperature sensors, hi limit sensors, relays and circuit boards also eventually fail on modern spas. In most cases, for newer spas anyway, the water flow problem can be quickly remedied and the spa will cool, reset and start again on it's own. Some panels need a prompt from you to restart. For spas without digital controls, you may need to manually reset the high limit switch near the heater housing. Spa Overheating Troubleshooting Flow Chart Here's a Cal Spa t
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