A noisy motor or pump can be caused by closed knife valves or low water level.
Caldera spa heater not working.
Start by cleaning your filter checking for circulation blockages and topping off your water if necessary.
A low water level an airlock and dirty filters.
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If your hot tub temperature is all over the place you could have water flow problems.
Troubleshooting caldera spa electrical step 1.
Listen to the motor and the pump.
The led on the spa pack looks black and does not appear to work.
Your pump has to be running in order for the spa to heat up.
If it did not check for these other common culprits that prevent hot tub pumps from operating properly.
Spa is set in the heater filter cycle and water is flowing from the jets the first thing you will look for is the hi limit switch also referred to as the heater reset button.
Step one is to check for any error messages on your control panel.
This will help them to diagnose over the phone if possible.
If you are phoning a specialist to come out and fix the hot tub then let them know about any error messages showing.
When the screen reads pd the power has been cut off.
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Restarted the tub and checked it the next morning.
The tub was up to temperature and everything is once again working great.
It depends on the kw of the heater you installed to determine how quickly it will heat.
A spa heater relies on sufficient water flow to operate.
Look at the spa s lcd screen.
Check whether your pump turns on.
Check the label for a six person spa you want at least a 4kw heater element if not 6kw.
If the pump isn t working you may need to replace it.
Now finding it can sometimes be a problem it s as if it was purposely put it in a hard to find place especially in some of the older spas.
A pressure switch screwed into the heater chamber senses when the water flow is too low to properly protect the heater.
This could hint at what the problem may be.
Assuming that everything else is working properly i e.