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Troubleshooting Operations
No Power (Breaker Tripping Constantly)
1.
Verify wiring of the GFCI breaker. (New Installs Only)
a.
The neutral wire to
the
spa must be connected to
the GFCI breaker, not a neutral bus bar.
b.
If neutral wire is not connected directly into the
breaker, the breaker will not turn on.
2.
Look for leaks.
a.
Inspect the inside of the cabinet looking for any sign
of a leak.
b.
If water is leaking onto an electric component it may
cause the breaker to trip.
3.
Test each individual component. (pump/s, blower,
ozone, lights, stereo, heater)
a.
To test each component, disconnect one plug at a
time and try the breaker.
b.
When the breaker holds, the disconnected
component is the cause of the issue.
c.
Replace component.
4.
Test the spa GFCI breaker.
a.
To test the GFCI breaker, remove
the
incoming electrical
wires from the spa pack.
b.
Once all wires are removed, turn on
breaker.
c.
If breaker continues to trip without
spa
connected, replace breaker.
5.
Replace the spa pack.
a.
If the spa is wired properly, each
component
tests to be in working order,
and the breaker
holds when spa is
disconnected, replace spa pack.
No Power (Breaker
Holding - No Display/Response)
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Inspect .3 amp fuse
a.
Turn power off at breaker/cord.
b.
Remove fuse from circuit board of spa.
c.
Test fuse for continuity.
d.
If fuse is blown
,
replace with
a .3amp up to
a .5 amp
fuse.