SOURCE: heater will not operate!
did you take it apart to see if the switch is good or the thermostat was functioning? without looking inside, other than saying it don't work, isn't going to solve anything.
SOURCE: Hayward H300 Spa Heater will not fire up
try to replace the thermo sensor it is located on the left side of tghe unit and has 3 wires running to it.
SOURCE: layz spa pump
same problem I had so I seperated the globe by taking out the 5 screws around the middle then removed the nut from the hole the filter sits on its a strange fitting and must have a special key but I improvised by tapping it anticlockwise using a screwdriver and rubber mallet, once open identify the heater unit (it has a single wire going into it and is fastened to a length of metal pipe) and remove it by loosening the clamps at either side and pull the heater free, once free dismantle the plastic casing on the top of the heater inside you will see the live, neutral and earth wires, you can see the live (brown) wire goes to the water flow switch then the temp switch then the heater all I did was bypass the water flow switch by disconnecting the short wire from it going to the heat sensor and replacing it with the brown wire coming from the mains and it works fine now
SOURCE: rheem digital gas pool heater fan code
The Fan code would indicate a problem with the combustion air blower. The is a pressure switch to indicate there is sufficent combustion air, and if not then unit shuts down. Either the fan isn't running, or there is an obsturction in the fan or exhaust piping, preventing enough air flow.
cfh would be call for heat, which would be a normal display when water temp is below setpoint
See the link below for a manual. Once you open the page look on lower right side for documents, then install manual
http://www.rheem.com/product.aspx?id=2388EEB7-3DEC-4601-AE76-EC7A07F17630
SOURCE: Please help I have a intex pure spa and it has
According to Intex - E96 is a "System Error", and the most common problem associated with that fault code is a failed GFCI Cord End.
Look here for replacement;
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