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heat pumps serviceable?
So i just purchased a house and it came with a 1998 (im kinda guessing) Jacuzzi Premium tub. I havent verified what temperature the water actually gets to but i had it up to the 104 limit and it had been heating for at least 2 hours with the cover on. The water did not feel like 104 at all, i know that 100 is pushin it for me and this water felt more like 90.
So my question is are heat pumps a serviceable item or does it make more sense to just replace the unit.
Or...maybe 2 hours isnt enough time to heat it up from a claimed 100 to 104. I had the tub running on economy mode all day which keeps the temperature within 20degrees F within the set temperature. I got home and it claimed it was 100 which im sure it wasnt. So i switched it from economy mode to standard mode and upped the temp to 104. couple hours later it felt a tad warmer but not much.
is it possible that the onboard thermometer is malfunctioning which is limiting the heat coming into the tub?
Posted by on 2006-07-19 03:13:15. (6384)
not likely, but not impossible for the temp reading to be that wrong - usually a sensor error or OH error would occur but i have seen one instance with a faulty pcb reading the good sensors incorrectly.
however, in the first instance cross check your spa touchpad temp reading against a known good thermometer, then go from there
Posted by on 2006-07-19 03:46:30. Australia (6385)
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