How long does it take for hot water recirculating pump to start?
Depending on each of this factors you may have to wait up to 30 minutes or longer. You can set your Hot Water Recirculating Pump to Start 15 to 30 minutes earlier to compensate if necessary.
What to do if your circ pump is not working?
Check that your power is on, the breaker or GFCI test button are not tripped, all valves are in the open position. Follow the circ pump plumbing, and look for any kinks in the hose.
Why does the spa pump need to be on high?
They provide the circulation for the spa filter and heater and give an extra boost when turning the spa jets on high. And when the spa pump ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy – that’s because without water flow, there is no filtration, no sanitation and no heating.
Why does my hot water recirculating pump not reset?
If your Hot Water Recirculating Pump Does Not Have Power to it the Time will not Reset once the Power is restored. Check the Power Supply to the Pump as well as the Timer Settings.
What should I do if my circulator pump is not working?
Troubleshooting the possible causes in a systematic manner ensures you can find the reason your circulator pump isn’t working so you can get it back up and running as soon as possible. Remove the plug from the socket on the end of the wire that connects to your circulator pump. Unscrew the plug cover with a suitable screwdriver to remove it.
Why is the circulating pump not working in my hot tub?
Why Won’t the Circulating Pump Work After Changing the Water in a Hot Tub? A clogged filter may stop hot tub water circulation after changing water. Your hot tub relies on a circulating pump to keep the water moving throughout the circulation system.
Depending on each of this factors you may have to wait up to 30 minutes or longer. You can set your Hot Water Recirculating Pump to Start 15 to 30 minutes earlier to compensate if necessary.
How can I tell if my spa pump is a circ pump?
The way to tell if a spa pump is a Circ Pump, and not a Therapy Pump, is by the Amps listed on the motor label. Anything under 1.5 Amps would be a Circ pump.