Noticed this morning a clicking noise coming from my heater. Heater isn’t on, filter pump running its normal schedule around 1200rpm. I’m not all that knowledgeable with this stuff, but the little research I’ve done makes me think that the Versaflo is trying to engage, and not working. The noise in the same as I’m used to hearing when the pump turns on initially and runs the regular schedule (again, no heater). That same noise makes 3 clicks or so a few seconds apart…then goes silent, and then clicks again 30 seconds later or so. I didn’t know what a Versaflo was before researching. On the heater itself, there’s a message that says “fault, check Versaflo.” So went to research some and it looks like my heater (just over 6 years old) has a Versaflo installed, and that’s likely what all this is, the clicking I hear is the bypass kicking in, and with the fault code and the multiple kicks I hear, it’s having hard time trying to engage? I read some other posts online that maybe there’s gravel or something that’s causing a clog. Is it simple enough to take a panel off the Versaflo and look inside, without screwing anything up? Do I need to close off any valves or anything to prevent water from leaking when opening to look? Sorry for the noob question.
Thanks!!
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