Why does my Jandy aquapure have no flow?
My Aquapure sensor was less than one year old and it started reading “No Flow”. I replaced the filter (it was time, anyway), cleaned the trap, scrubbed the sensor, inspected the salt cell, increased the RPMs, powered down & restarted the system, and just about every other troubleshooting trick I could find.
What to do if your Jandy pool has no flow?
There is a button on the daughter board that you push to reset the sensor. Actually it is supposed to re-calibrate the salinity sensor. Once the unit comes on line, about 4 min, push and hold that button till the flow light on the board comes back on. Click to expand… WOW – THANK YOU, POOL CLOWN!
How do I Reset my aquapure flow sensor?
Connect it to the unit and place it in a bucket of the pool water to compare readings. Note-The unit must have the power turned off before either the old or new flow sensor can be installed. Each time a flow sensor is unplugged and plugged back in again the computer inside the unit must be reset by turning the power ‘off’ and then ‘on’.
How much chlorine do you add to a Jandy aquapure?
Add chlorine stabilizer as required. Chlorine stabilizer content should be 50 to 75 PPM. For every 50 pounds of salt, 1.25 pounds of stabilizer should be added. Increase the system’s daily operating time. Increase chlorine production by pressing the “chlorine production rate adjustment” button.
My Aquapure sensor was less than one year old and it started reading “No Flow”. I replaced the filter (it was time, anyway), cleaned the trap, scrubbed the sensor, inspected the salt cell, increased the RPMs, powered down & restarted the system, and just about every other troubleshooting trick I could find.
There is a button on the daughter board that you push to reset the sensor. Actually it is supposed to re-calibrate the salinity sensor. Once the unit comes on line, about 4 min, push and hold that button till the flow light on the board comes back on. Click to expand… WOW – THANK YOU, POOL CLOWN!
Add chlorine stabilizer as required. Chlorine stabilizer content should be 50 to 75 PPM. For every 50 pounds of salt, 1.25 pounds of stabilizer should be added. Increase the system’s daily operating time. Increase chlorine production by pressing the “chlorine production rate adjustment” button.
Connect it to the unit and place it in a bucket of the pool water to compare readings. Note-The unit must have the power turned off before either the old or new flow sensor can be installed. Each time a flow sensor is unplugged and plugged back in again the computer inside the unit must be reset by turning the power ‘off’ and then ‘on’.
Is the no flow light on an Aqua Pure?
Some Aqua Pure’s have a light labeled Flow and some others have an LCD that says no flow. Just to be clear, Is the unit saying you Have flow or no flow? Well I apparently misread the manual on the flow light.
How to test for no flow and cell reversing?
Test the temp of the pool then compare it to the read out from the a/p. Also take a water sample to a pool place and have them test it for salinity (not using test strips) and compare that to the a/p readings. Finally, camp out in front of the unit and wait to see if it gives you a three number fault code. Salinity is in check with the pool place.
Where do I find the service code on my aquapure?
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. Service codes are fast, easy to read, and not only identify the problem, but direct you to an available solution.
What to do if your aquapure has water leak?
• Be sure that the cell positioned properly and the DC cord is connected properly to the cell. • Check the flow sensor cable and cell cable for damage (chewed on by an animal, weed-wacked, etc.). • Look for water leaks at the cell and flow sensor.
How does no flow and cell reversing work?
Originally the Flow would lite up but them switch to no flow. Now, No Flow seems to stay all 99% of the time. The Flow will occasionally light up but them switch back to No Flow. Now, the cell reversing light stays on for long periods of time. There is no chlorine produced when it says no flow.
Some Aqua Pure’s have a light labeled Flow and some others have an LCD that says no flow. Just to be clear, Is the unit saying you Have flow or no flow? Well I apparently misread the manual on the flow light.