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Water jets will not work?? Is your pump on? I would expect to open ports on the top to introduce air to the water stream. Is this the case with your unit?
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There are 2 blowers to be concerned with. The main blower simply passes the household air over the heat exchanger to provide warm air for the supply vents. The other blower, which is more important, is the draft inducer blower. This is a smaller blower that starts first to create a negative pressure in the fire box to ensure that carbon monoxide gases will pass up the flue when the gas jets ignite. There is a pressure switch associated with this blower. When the inducer blower starts, it pulls air up thru the flue until the pressure switch activates. Then the gas jets can ignite, warming the heat exchanger. A few seconds later, the main blower will start to warm the air. If the inducer blower or the pressure switch is faulty, the furnace will not fire up.
most heaters continue to work with the bubble/jets on. The real problem is that when the jets/bubbles are on, it's injecting cool air into the water and effectively cooling the water faster than the heater can heat it. The only way to get the water back up to temperature is to turn the jets and blower off. I assume you're talking about a portable spa. Most portable spas have a 5.5kw heater and sometimes they can't keep up especially if the ambient temperature is lower than the set water temp. Here in southern AZ, we have to run the jets and blower on just to get the temperature down low enough to safely get in the water.
homelites fuel mixture is 32:1 and you can try to adjust the jets or jet on the carb if it has two jets turn them all the way in to the right but dont over do it just till they stop then back them out one full turn and see if that does the trick if not then you need a carb kit
pluged high speed jet take bowl off jet carb spray gumout throught plastic tube in the bottom of carb jet may be in nut that holds the bowl on clean well and then put back together
yes,,,,its a dirty carb jet or a blocked carb jet strip the carb and blow out all the running jets,dont go poking wire into any of the jets to clean them this could bistroy the jet/s
Sounds like you will need to clean your carburetor, or rebuild it.
Could be some debris in the jets of the carburetor.
If the blower is over a couple years old, then I also
recommend that you buy and install a new carburetor
repair kit, because the diaphragm will get hard and that will cause it to be hard to crank and not run at full speed.
Hint:
When you clean your carburetor and remove the jet screws, count the number of turns it takes to seat the jets from their original position. That way when you go to put the jets back in, you know how many turns they were in/out.
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