Unplug the unit. The E90 code on the intex spa is due to a dirty water flow sensor. Remove the control panel and all the screw holding the casing on. In the white plastic piece on the discharge, top hose, you will see a silver nut with a black wire coming from it. That's the sensor. The black wire is plugged into a white wire, carefully unplug it and unscrew the sensor. Clean it good and blow out the hole it goes in. This will fix the code and you will be back in business!
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Sometimes its a simple Power Cycling that's needed. Fancy term for going to the outdoor pool panel, flipping all the breakers to off, counting to 10, then turning them back on again.
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means temp to low and the last link is the answer from intex they stat to unplug system then replug but when the pump goes that causes same code since no water flow no water flow your pump has failed these pumps are a magnetic with a small ceramic rod to hold it in place the ceramic rod breaks and stops pump -- intex doesnt sell parts or replacement pump ---easy fix is to go to lowes they sell a brass rod about $4 or home depot and in welding isle is a package of brazing rods [[ brass ]] with a flux covering $ 10 dollars clean the flux off and measure rod about 3 inches is needed How to repair Intex PureSpa pump E90 Error 90Intex Pure Spa E96 slow reset solution these links can assist http://www.intexcorp.nl/faqsup/pub/FaqSupportServlet?action=openFaq&qid=608&lst_prd=853&lst_subcategory=854&frmcontact=
The fuse link is a device that will open when over heated. If the exhaust temp is to high it will open and is a one time device. It can not be reset it must be replaced with a high temp fuse link made for the exhaust location. It will have a red mark on it indicating high temp.
Low gas pressure can cause a lean fuel condition that may cause the exhaust temp to rise enough to trip the link. I would also check for scale inside the heat exchanger. Scale inside the heat exchanger will not allow for proper heat transfer to the water, this will cause excess heat to be present in the exhaust. Proper water balance and flow are very important.
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I have the same exact problem with this unit. Obviously getting gas to the unit, because it runs and pumps out some serious heat for a short time, but then kicks off. Did anyone ever figure this out or did you buy a new heater? :-)
If your above ground pool timer is not automatically shutting off while in sleep mode, there could be a few reasons why this is happening:
Timer is not set up properly: Make sure that the timer is set up correctly and all the settings are configured as per the manufacturer's instructions. Check the user manual to ensure that you have set the timer correctly.
Faulty timer: Your timer may be faulty or damaged. Try resetting the timer and if the issue persists, it may be necessary to replace it.
Power surges: Power surges can cause electronic devices like pool timers to malfunction. Check to make sure there were no power surges or outages that may have affected the timer's function.
Wiring issues: Check the wiring connections to ensure that they are secure and properly connected. Loose or damaged wiring can cause the timer to malfunction.
Software update: If your timer is connected to a Wi-Fi network or has an app, make sure that the software is up to date. Software updates can often fix bugs and improve performance.
If you have tried these troubleshooting steps and the timer still does not automatically shut off while in sleep mode, it may be best to contact a professional electrician or the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
To remove the impeller you first take the front face plate off to expose the impeller. Then isolate the shaft from the motor with a pair of needle nose vise grips and using a pair of channel lock pliers grip the end of the impeller and rotate counter clockwise to un thread it from the shaft. If the shaft seal has been leaking there may be to much corrosion to turn the impeller in which case it needs to be broken off.
E 97 is an error code that indicates a dry fire protection system has been activated in your Intex Pure SPA. This means that the spa has sensed that there is not enough water in the system, and it has automatically shut down the heater to prevent damage.
To solve this problem, you will need to add more water to the spa. Once the water level is above the minimum level required for safe operation, the dry fire protection system should reset itself automatically.
It is not recommended to run the filtration and the bubbles or jets without enough water in the system as it can cause damage to the pump and other components. Therefore, make sure to add enough water before turning on any functions of the spa.
Also, make sure to check for any other causes that may have led to the water level dropping too low, such as a leak or drainage issue. If you continue to experience issues, refer to the owner's manual or contact Intex customer support for further assistance.
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If alarm code E97 is displayed on the control panel, it means there is a heater fuse error. If alarm code appears on the control panel, unplug and plug back in the GFCI/RCD and test the GFCI/RCD to restart the system. If the problem persists, please contact a Intex service center for assistance.
If you have checked the circuit breakers and they appear to be functioning properly, here are a few other things you can try:
Check the GFCI outlet: If the AquaLink RS is plugged into a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlet, make sure the outlet hasn't tripped. You can do this by pressing the "reset" button on the outlet.
Check the transformer: The AquaLink RS requires 24 volts AC power to operate. If the transformer that converts your home's AC power to the 24 volts required by the AquaLink RS is faulty, it can cause the system to fail. Use a multimeter to test the transformer to ensure it's supplying the proper voltage.
Check the power supply: If the transformer is supplying the proper voltage but the AquaLink RS is still not receiving power, the power supply board may be faulty. Check the power supply board for any obvious signs of damage, such as bulging or leaking capacitors.
Check the wiring: It's possible that a wire has become loose or disconnected, preventing the AquaLink RS from receiving power. Check all of the wiring connections to make sure they're secure and tight.
If you're still unable to get power to the AquaLink RS, it may be time to call a professional pool technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
It can be done but you will need a professional gas fitter to do the job. It will need different jet sizing and the air mixture tube adjusted to compensate for the different jets.
Bernzomatic does not provide nor sell replacement parts for their products - they consider them disposable.
If the plastic knob is the only piece you need, Amazon sells a few replacement knobs for patio heaters. I searched Amazon with the terms:
replacement knob patio heater
I know how frustrating this can be sometimes but what you need to do is first, you will need to first shut off the power to the pump and disconnect the suction and discharge lines. Then, use a flathead screwdriver to pry off the housing cover and locate the seal plate. Once the seal plate is located, use a pair of adjustable pliers or a spanner to loosen the four screws that hold the seal plate in place. Finally, use a rubber mallet to tap the seal plate to break it loose and remove it.
Yes, it is possible for a centrifugal pump to unscrew itself if it is briefly rotated counterclockwise, which can cause the impeller to become detached from the shaft. However, the motor is not necessarily to blame in this scenario. There could be various reasons for this occurrence such as improper installation, vibration, or a problem with the pump itself, such as an impeller that is not securely attached to the shaft.
In order to prevent this from happening, it is important to follow proper installation and maintenance procedures, as well as to regularly inspect the pump for any signs of wear or damage. If the pump continues to unscrew itself, it may be necessary to have it repaired or replaced.