How do you test a DC cord for AquaPure?
If you’re getting code 120/121, leave the DC cord on the cell, just pull it up a little (enough room to get a volt meter lead in) and check DC volts. Yes, 48 high it should normally be between 22-30 Volts DC. Make sure the cord is pressed FIRMLY on the cell.
What is the error code for the Jandy aquapure 1400 salt cell?
Jandy Aquapure 1400 Salt Cell: You are watching it now. This is the Jandy 1400 Aqua Pure Salt cell. This unit has a failed R0452500 OEM Salt Flow/Temperature/Salinity Sensor at the time of this cleaning (Error code 172, 186). You can get the sensor online for about $200.00.
What does a service code on a Jandy aquapure mean?
If you have a Jandy AquaPure 700 or 1400 chlorinator, there’s a chance you may have come across a service code (or error code) before. A service code is a three digit number that appears on the display panel of an AquaPure Control Box, letting you know if your AquaPure unit is experiencing any problems.
What to do if your Jandy pool sensor is not working?
Jandy recommends that you contact a pool professional for service if you encounter a Level 2 code. Heated sensor element not heating. (Generates 172 code) Contact a pool professional. Flow sensor temperature sensor failure. (Generates 172 code – flow sensor service)
What to do if you get a Jandy error code?
1. Recalibrate salt reading. 2. Backwash your filter if a DE filter is installed. 3. Partially drain your pool and dilute with fresh water until salinity level returns to 3.0. 1. Typically caused by low AC voltage from back board. Check the transformer and back board.
Jandy Aquapure 1400 Salt Cell: You are watching it now. This is the Jandy 1400 Aqua Pure Salt cell. This unit has a failed R0452500 OEM Salt Flow/Temperature/Salinity Sensor at the time of this cleaning (Error code 172, 186). You can get the sensor online for about $200.00.
If you have a Jandy AquaPure 700 or 1400 chlorinator, there’s a chance you may have come across a service code (or error code) before. A service code is a three digit number that appears on the display panel of an AquaPure Control Box, letting you know if your AquaPure unit is experiencing any problems.
1. Recalibrate salt reading. 2. Backwash your filter if a DE filter is installed. 3. Partially drain your pool and dilute with fresh water until salinity level returns to 3.0. 1. Typically caused by low AC voltage from back board. Check the transformer and back board.
Jandy recommends that you contact a pool professional for service if you encounter a Level 2 code. Heated sensor element not heating. (Generates 172 code) Contact a pool professional. Flow sensor temperature sensor failure. (Generates 172 code – flow sensor service)