What does hi limit mean on a hot tub?
Hi limit sensor is disconnected or shorted or the spa temperature is above 112° F. SEoP = Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. SESH = Sensor short, nonfunctional. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. PSoC = Pressure switch open with circulating pump. PSoL = Pressure switch open with low pump.
What are the error codes on the spa side?
Flow Switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period of time. Circuit Board temperature has exceeded acceptable limit. Freeze protection. No action is necessary. Freeze protection. No action is necessary. Communication between the panel and circuit board is faulty.
How to know if your hot tub is overheating?
Hot Tub Topside Keypad Error Codes & Messages 1 Balboa. OH = Sensors reading 112-118° F. OHH = Overheat. Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 118° F at heater. 2 Brett Aqualine 3 CTI. OH = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. HL = High limit switch tripped. 4 EasyPak 5 Gecko 6 Hercules 7 Hurricane 8 Hydro-Quip
What does hloh stand for in hot tub?
HLoH = Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected or shorted or the spa temperature is above 112° F. SEoP = Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. SESH = Sensor short, nonfunctional. Heater disabled but the spa is operational.
Hi limit sensor is disconnected or shorted or the spa temperature is above 112° F. SEoP = Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. SESH = Sensor short, nonfunctional. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. PSoC = Pressure switch open with circulating pump. PSoL = Pressure switch open with low pump.
Flow Switch (heater is deactivated. Pump may also be deactivated). Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period of time. Circuit Board temperature has exceeded acceptable limit. Freeze protection. No action is necessary. Freeze protection. No action is necessary. Communication between the panel and circuit board is faulty.
HLoH = Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected or shorted or the spa temperature is above 112° F. SEoP = Sensor open or disconnected. Heater disabled but the spa is operational. SESH = Sensor short, nonfunctional. Heater disabled but the spa is operational.
Hot Tub Topside Keypad Error Codes & Messages 1 Balboa. OH = Sensors reading 112-118° F. OHH = Overheat. Spa has shut down. One sensor has detected 118° F at heater. 2 Brett Aqualine 3 CTI. OH = Overheating, water over 112° F. System will restart when temp. drops. HL = High limit switch tripped. 4 EasyPak 5 Gecko 6 Hercules 7 Hurricane 8 Hydro-Quip
What to do if your Vita spa freezes?
Take off the heat shield cover to allow the water to cool down. Make sure that the slice valves are open and reprogram the spa to make sure there are no overlapping time cycles. Open all jets. Contact the dealer or service organization if the problem continues. Sensor detects possible freeze conditions.
What do you need to know about Vita spas?
Vita Spas designed the industry’s first hot tub that was built to be appliance grade. They also utilize a steel frame as one of the essential building blocks for each of their products. Their focus on hydrotherapy includes the same level of therapeutic relief that consumers would receive by visiting a massage therapist.
Why does my Vita spa not turn on?
Overheating condition where a water temperature sensor has detected water temperatures of 110°F (43.3°C). Spa functioning is then disabled until temps fall below 108°F (42.2°C).Could indicate a pump operating at low speed for an extended time, constant filtering due to a programming error or a faulty pump. DO NOT GET INTO THE WATER!
Take off the heat shield cover to allow the water to cool down. Make sure that the slice valves are open and reprogram the spa to make sure there are no overlapping time cycles. Open all jets. Contact the dealer or service organization if the problem continues. Sensor detects possible freeze conditions.
Vita Spas designed the industry’s first hot tub that was built to be appliance grade. They also utilize a steel frame as one of the essential building blocks for each of their products. Their focus on hydrotherapy includes the same level of therapeutic relief that consumers would receive by visiting a massage therapist.
Overheating condition where a water temperature sensor has detected water temperatures of 110°F (43.3°C). Spa functioning is then disabled until temps fall below 108°F (42.2°C).Could indicate a pump operating at low speed for an extended time, constant filtering due to a programming error or a faulty pump. DO NOT GET INTO THE WATER!