What causes a FL2 error code on a hot tub?
Generally speaking, an FL2 error code is caused by one of two components, and for three different reasons. The first reason would be that the flow switch/pressure switch has failed and is delivering a closed circuit at all times.
Why is there no flow in my jacuzzi?
If the flow issue does not clear after solution A or B then it is possible you either have a faulty pump that is not pushing the water through or a faulty pressure/flow switch. If this is the case, we recommend calling a technician to help solve your hot tub problem.
What is the error code for the jacuzzi?
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When to replace a hot tub flow filter?
After 20 minutes, switch the power back on and run the spa/jets without the filters to see if it clears the flow issue. If the flow clears, switch off the power again, replace the filter and then switch on the power. Then, if the flow issue returns you know the issue is with the filter and it will need replacing.
What’s the difference between FL1 and FL2 error codes?
An FL2 error code and FL1 error code are often confused for one another. While an FL1 error code means the spa isn’t sensing enough water flow to close the flow switch, the FL2 error code means exactly the opposite.
Does the FlO2 display tell me to replace flow switch?
Standing by. the tub is a 2005 majesta series 880 by sundance. yes i am at the tub now. i do have the panel open Thank you for that information. That means that your particular hot tub uses a flow switch to detect flow through the heater. FLO2 in your case, means the flow switch was closed before the circulation pump started.
What does FL1 code mean on a spa heater?
When FL1 code starts flashing it means the flow switch is malfunctioning and stuck open-likely because of a dirty filter or because there is an air lock problem at the circulation pump intake.When FL2 code starts flashing it means the flow switch isn’t working and it is stuck closed. In both cases, the spa heater will deactivate.·
Generally speaking, an FL2 error code is caused by one of two components, and for three different reasons. The first reason would be that the flow switch/pressure switch has failed and is delivering a closed circuit at all times.
An FL2 error code and FL1 error code are often confused for one another. While an FL1 error code means the spa isn’t sensing enough water flow to close the flow switch, the FL2 error code means exactly the opposite.
Standing by. the tub is a 2005 majesta series 880 by sundance. yes i am at the tub now. i do have the panel open Thank you for that information. That means that your particular hot tub uses a flow switch to detect flow through the heater. FLO2 in your case, means the flow switch was closed before the circulation pump started.
When FL1 code starts flashing it means the flow switch is malfunctioning and stuck open-likely because of a dirty filter or because there is an air lock problem at the circulation pump intake.When FL2 code starts flashing it means the flow switch isn’t working and it is stuck closed. In both cases, the spa heater will deactivate.·