Why is my Viking Spa not heating?
Low flow in your spa or hot tub is most commonly associated with a dirty spa filter. If your spa heater won’t heat, remove and clean the filter(s) rule out a pressure or flow rate problem. Low water level, a clogged pump impeller, closed valves, clogged pipes or blocked spa drain covers can also cause flow issues.
How do I turn the heat up on my Viking Spa?
Upon initial start up, the spa will heat up to the default temperature of 100 degrees. To change the desired temperature, press the temp button until the desired temp. is blinking, then press the temp. button to adjust.
Can You troubleshoot a hot tub heater problem?
Hot tub troubleshooting, as far as heating issues are concerned, is something that can be easily performed. There are a few things that must be checked to find out exactly how serious the problem is and whether it is necessary to call a repairman.
Why is my Arctic Spa hot tub overheating?
So the first thing to remember is that the Arctic Spa is designed to utilize the excess heat from the motors to heat the water. So as we go through that filtration cycle, that motor is going to be running and it’s gonna be generating heat.
Why does my hot tub keep getting cold?
Finally, if your hot tub is heating it could be that your pump is not working properly. This will mean that the water is not being pumped around the hot tub, which will restrict or stop the flow. Causing the heater to cut off. And your hot tub to get cold. If this is the case you will need to repair or replace the hot tub pump. How to fix?
Why is there no airlock in my hot tub?
If you have enough water, and there is no airlock then try to clean your filter. Your filter is responsible for catching all the dirt and debris. So the more you use it, the dirtier it going to get. If you don’t clean your filter regularly it can get clogged, and this can restrict flow. We recommend cleaning your filter monthly.
Is there an error on my hot tub?
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Why does my hot tub keep overheating?
A hot tub overheats when the heating element hasn’t got a strong enough flow of water going around it to dissipate the heat that it is generating. When this happens, for safety sake, the hot tub high limit sensor will kick in and then the heating element will automatically cut out.
When to contact an expert for a hot tub repair?
We recommend contacting an expert technician when repairs require professional attention, especially during the warranty period—you don’t want to risk voiding your warranty. Your Hot Spring hot tub offers incredible benefits for stress and tension relief, hydrotherapy, and personal connections.
Why is my GFCI breaker tripping my hot tub?
My GFCI Breaker is Tripping 1 Moisture. Safety first. 2 Corrosion. All your electrical components have wires and connections which can corrode. 3 Damaged or Loose Wiring. While you’re searching for corrosion, ensure that all the electrical connections are secure. 4 Heating Element Malfunction.