- Mar 28, 2013
- 37
- Pool Size
- 21000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Symptoms....heater blower on whenever filter pump turned on regardless of pool heat on or off.
Pentair Master Temp 400. Came out to clean pool and breaker was tripped, (happens on occasion....once or twice a season) reset breaker and the filter pump came on but the heater blower came on as well. (just the blower...no ignition) <<scratches head>>
Turned on heater...heard attempted ignition but no light off...no error codes. Turned on and off a few more times, opened panel and wiggled some wires. Finally unplugged the blower motor and the filter / swg operating normally (Jandy controller)
Heater is about 7 years old, got attacked by mice a few years ago and I successfully repaired all chewed up wires. Does not get used very often, early and late in the season but during summer pool gets warm enough on its own. We just went through the extended power outage here in CT and while the circuit breaker was off for much of the outage, it was still on while the power was failing and I used the generator to run the filter for a few hours on day two.
It might be my imagination but I swear I could smell a slight acrid electric small under the panel....I am wondering if the main panel got zapped or something with either a power surge during the storm or dirty electricity from the generator. (portable unit)
Any suggestions where to start would be appreciated. I hate to just start throwing parts at it.
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Pentair Master Temp 400. Came out to clean pool and breaker was tripped, (happens on occasion....once or twice a season) reset breaker and the filter pump came on but the heater blower came on as well. (just the blower...no ignition) <<scratches head>>
Turned on heater...heard attempted ignition but no light off...no error codes. Turned on and off a few more times, opened panel and wiggled some wires. Finally unplugged the blower motor and the filter / swg operating normally (Jandy controller)
Heater is about 7 years old, got attacked by mice a few years ago and I successfully repaired all chewed up wires. Does not get used very often, early and late in the season but during summer pool gets warm enough on its own. We just went through the extended power outage here in CT and while the circuit breaker was off for much of the outage, it was still on while the power was failing and I used the generator to run the filter for a few hours on day two.
It might be my imagination but I swear I could smell a slight acrid electric small under the panel....I am wondering if the main panel got zapped or something with either a power surge during the storm or dirty electricity from the generator. (portable unit)
Any suggestions where to start would be appreciated. I hate to just start throwing parts at it.
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