Why is my hot tub saying dry?
Newer hot tubs have a digital display for error codes that can assist with troubleshooting. A message such as “dr” or “dry” or “heater dry” is a warning that there’s no water in the heater tube, says Niagara Hot Tubs. If the water is low, add water to the proper level and try restarting the pump and heater.
Are there error codes for digital hot tubs?
The best thing about digital spas and hot tubs – those with a spa side control panel – is that you are given error codes for most equipment problems. Spa error codes can be somewhat cryptic, but when you have the BIG LIST of CODES, you can immediately define the two or three digit source of trouble.
How to fix spa code of ” Dr ” and ” dry “?
Also when the tub is initially powered up the blowers go on and remain on regardless of me turning them on/off via my balboa TP600 top side panel. Would you happen to know a way that I can troubleshoot or correct those error codes? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Re: Spa code of “Dr” and “Dry”. How does one fix this issue? PLEAS HELP!!
What to do if your hot tub says Dr or dry?
Like FLO issues, this can commonly be fixed by topping off your hot tub water level. DR or DRY will show up if there is little to no water travelling through your heater. There are a few simple things you can do to fix this problem.
Why does my hot tub say Flo or dry?
This may occur for a number of reasons. On your spa’s heater, there are sensors that read water pressure or there may be a pressure switch. These determine the error. The most common reasons for the FLO error message are dirty filters, a low water level, clogged circulation pumps or bad sensors.
Like FLO issues, this can commonly be fixed by topping off your hot tub water level. DR or DRY will show up if there is little to no water travelling through your heater. There are a few simple things you can do to fix this problem.
Why does my hot tub have an error code?
A Sensor Failure Message may indicate Excessively High Heater Temperatures which can scald or Burn! If the Heater is Not Cool Enough to Safely Service, allow the Heater to Cool before Testing. The Spa is Operating in the “Standard” (Std or St) Heating Mode. Between filter cycles, the water temperature is sampled every 30 minutes.
Also when the tub is initially powered up the blowers go on and remain on regardless of me turning them on/off via my balboa TP600 top side panel. Would you happen to know a way that I can troubleshoot or correct those error codes? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Re: Spa code of “Dr” and “Dry”. How does one fix this issue? PLEAS HELP!!
What causes a Flo or dry error in a hot tub?
FLO, DR. or DRY errors commonly occur due to debris and blockages. They can usually be easily fixed with some simple hot tub troubleshooting steps, such as cleaning your filters and topping off your water level.