Aquacal H/AT120R, H/AT100R owner manual Troubleshooting Flow Charts, Heater Fails to Operate

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Troubleshooting Flow Charts

Heater Fails to Operate

Analog Controls - 12/22/03

Yes

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forpowera trippedlight iscircuitoff, check breakerfor .trippedResetcircuitthe

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Problem

Problem

Solved.

Solved.

(Re-set thermastats (Reto-setdesirthedrmastats temperature)to desired

temperature)

START

Is the thermostat turned UP, and the toggle or rocker switch selecting either the

SPA or POOL thermostat ?

Is the heater

operating correctly?

Is the heater operating correctly?

Yes

No

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selectrotatePOOLselectedor SPA; thermostatrotate selectto thed maximumthermostatsettingto the.

maximum setting.

No

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Makeandthesureflowall lightwateris on. valvesMarke insuretheallcorrectwater

positionvalves areandinthethefiltercorrect andpositionpump basketandthearefilter and pumpclean.basket are clean.

No

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withWait atfiveleastminutefivedelay. minutesWaittoatallowleastthefive

minutestimerto toresetallow. the

timer to reset.

Is the unit operating

correctly?

No

Contact

Contact

AquaCal for

AquaCal for

Assistance at: Assistance at: 800-786-7751

800-786-7751

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Contents Pool and Spa Heat Pump Installation Guide Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Eam Icebreaker Heat Pump Water Temperature Safety Safety InformationHeater not Repairable by Owner Water Chemistry SafetySwitching Controls from Pool to Spa Setting the Temperature Controls Pool or SpaHEATING-QUICK Start & Stop Start UpPhysical Characteristics Specifications Data Plate Nomenclature Specifications H/AT100R & 120R ModelsPlacement of Heater InstallationIndoor Installation Outdoor InstallationEquipment Pad Requirements Irrigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape FeaturesAnchoring Heater to Pad OverviewPlumbing Schematics-Flow 70-GPM and Below Plumbing Schematic-Flow Exceeding 70-GPMWater in & OUT Connections Electrical Requirements Connecting External ControllersGeneral Requirements Code-Specific RequirementsGetting Familiar with Controls START-UP & OperationInitial Start-Up and Basic Operation Overview of ControlsReturn Pump Timer Controls to Normal Settings Heating in Cooler Weather Defrost Cycle Heating TipsPool/Spa Blankets Pool and Spa Combination HeatingCalculating Initial Heating Time 20-Point Planned Maintenance Service Includes the Following MaintenancePlanned Maintenance Program General Maintenance Maintaining Proper Water Flow Seasonal USE & Shut DownMaintaining Proper Clearances Around Heater During the Swim SeasonWinterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an Internal Drain Winterizing Hard Freeze ConditionsInternal Winterizing Drain Winterizing a Heat Pump Equipped with an External DrainExternal Winterizing Drain Common Troubleshooting Issues TroubleshootingHeat Pump Not Running Heat Pump Running but Not HeatingHeater Fails to Operate Troubleshooting Flow ChartsIcebreaker Analog Controls 1/20/04 Heater Running but Not HeatingStart Determining Water Leaks vs. CondensationSee Danger statement Heater Short CyclingWater Switch Adjustment Procedure Water Flow Pressure Switch AdjustmentTo Adjust a Len Gordon Switch To Adjust a TecMark SwitchWater Pressure Switch Adjustment Overview Defrost System Description and TroubleshootingMajor Components Sequence of OperationTroubleshooting Defrost System Possible Abnormal Conditions & Related Symptoms Troubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit ProblemsUnit Overcharged Unit UnderchargedUse of Charts- Information for the Technician Refrigerant Circuit Performance ChartsTroubleshooting Refrigerant Circuit Problems Refrigerant Circuit Performance Charts a & B Voltage Models Refrigerant Circuit Performance ChartsRefrigerant Circuit Performance Charts D & H Voltage Models AT100-120XR Replacement PartsContacting the Factory What We Need to Know When You Call UsPage 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL

H/AT120R, H/AT100R specifications

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