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test heater for failure and 382 ? code this is owners manual and codes foe jacuzzi j315 https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1263595/Jacuzzi-J-315.html?page=30#manual https://www.thecoverguy.com/backyard-blast/jacuzzi-hot-tubs-error-codes-information/ https://www.fortywinksonline.com/localimages/jacuzzierrorcodesexpalined.pdf
If your GFCI is tripping, it could be due to a bad heater element, pump, blower or ozonator. To determine which component is causing the problem, unplug the components one at a time and turn the breaker on. If the breaker does not trip after unplugging the pump, ozonator or blow, you've found the problem and you can now replace that component. If you've unplugged all three components and the breaker still trips, it's likely the heater element. Hiring a technician or replacing the heater is the next best course of action.
What is the problem you afe having with your Jacuzzi Water Heater? Is this a Jacuzzi Hot Tub?-- Do you have some indicator lights on?-- what color are the lights?-- Is the Circulating pump running water thru the heater element? Tell me more!-- Let's walk thru the system, and figure it out-- Mack B
You do not want to install any heater upside down because if any debris gets inside the heater pressure switch while it is running it will NOT shut off once the pump shuts off.
Is the equipment to heat and filter the hot tub separate from the pool equipment or do both bodies of water share a common heater and filter pump? In most cases they share a pump and heater with valves that direct the flow of water depending on how the pool owner wants to use the pools. The first thing you need to determine then is if the equipment is working properly. Is there flow of water to and from the spa? If so, is the heater burner kicking on? If it is running, is it running properly with sufficient gas pressure, 3-4" tall bright blue flames and stays on continuously during the heating cycle for the spa? What is 'very quickly' for the time to heat the water? In other words, if everything appears to be operating normally but the water is not warming fast enough or at all how much time is elapsing before deciding the heater is not working? How old is this equipment and how much experience do you have with this pool tech or the company they are from?
probably heater, alot of older spas/jacuzzi have a circulation pump connected to the heater. when the heater starts to heat and gets to hot or draws too much load - it shuts down.
this happened to mine and I had to replace the heater?
Jacuzzi heaters are an addon and are a convnience accessory. They are not required for functionality of the unit. I personnaly do not have a heater in either of mine.
The light is supposed to be on when the tub is full of water and the pump comes on. Make sure the heater is plugged into a seperate breaker, it cannot be on the same line as the pump. Look on the heater for a label. If your heater is installed on the discharge side of the pump it should say "pressure heater" on it. If it is installed in front of the pump it should say "Vacuum Heater" on it. Once installed, fill the tub with water and turn the pump on. If it is installed in the correct position the light will come on when the pump turns on.
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