What does Flo mean on a Arctic spa heater?

What does Flo mean on a Arctic spa heater?

“FLO” is displayed on the topside and the heater is prevented from running. If the flow switch is reading flow while pump 1 is off, the flow switch is closed (FLC), then there could be a problem with the flow switch. In the event of an FLC error the heater is also prevented from running and “FLC” is displayed on the topside.

What should water temperature be on Arctic spa?

Over temperature. The water temperature of the spa is > 112oF (44.5oC) High limit. The temperature of the heater barrel is > 119oF (48oC) Flow Switch Open. The flow switch is reading no flow while pump 1 is running. Flow Switch Closed. The flow switch is reading flow while pump 1 is off.

Why is my Arctic Spa hot tub not working?

Temperature probe is disconnected from the base board and so the hot tub has no feedback to control the temperature. Contact your supplier. Or a local hot tub technician. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.

Why do I get FLC when the pump is not running?

If the pump is not running but the diaphragm is closing the contact you’re going to get FLC because it’s closed when it’s not supposed to be. So, what I have here is we’ve got a pack with some power hooked to it and we’ve got out cable, which is your pressure switch cable, right up to the pressure switch on this heater, and we’ve got FLO.

Temperature probe is disconnected from the base board and so the hot tub has no feedback to control the temperature. Contact your supplier. Or a local hot tub technician. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.

Why do I get error messages on my Arctic spa?

The following hot tub error messages may show up on your arctic spas if there is a potential problem. Follow the recommended action to relive the issue. Temperature probe error. Temperature probe is disconnected from the base board and so the hot tub has no feedback to control the temperature. Contact your supplier. Or a local hot tub technician.

If the pump is not running but the diaphragm is closing the contact you’re going to get FLC because it’s closed when it’s not supposed to be. So, what I have here is we’ve got a pack with some power hooked to it and we’ve got out cable, which is your pressure switch cable, right up to the pressure switch on this heater, and we’ve got FLO.

What to do if there is no action from your circulation pump?

If there is no action coming from your circulation pump, see if your control panel is giving you an error code, typically a FLO or OH error when dealing with a dead pump. Check that your power is on, the breaker or GFCI test button are not tripped, all valves are in the open position.

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