The quick facts:
Recently acquired a 3377 gallon Endless Pool.
Chemistry is all within targets.
Pump/filtration all working fine.
Heater (SpaPak electric ELS 552-2 5.5kW 240v) was/is tripping the breaker. No Heat.
Actions and observations to date:
High-limit switch is not popped or needing reset.
I can hear thermostat “click” as I adjust the heat level dial.
The heater turns on when the pump is running (properly detecting water pressure/flow). Light comes on.
Checked input power with a voltmeter: 240 definitely coming in. I can measure 240 right to the nuts on the heating element electrodes when operating—so power is definitely getting to the element connections.
Pulled the heating element to inspect for calcium etc. It‘s black (messy to touch), but otherwise visibly intact, no calcium encrustations anywhere on it.
Element tests 10.4 ohms resistance.
Inside heating tube where element goes looks clean. A few green specks on inner walls, but this is cast brass/bronze. Gasket seal is good.
Entire inside of heater is clean and dry, no corrosion.
I cleaned the switch coils inside the heater. No longer tripping the breaker immediately, but no heat.
Heater is probably 20 years old.
Ok, so this thing is not very complicated. It’s not a digital model, so no readouts or computer logic to deal with. I was expecting to see something wrong with the heating element but maybe I cannot visually confirm anything with these things.
My question is this—in spite of all of these facts, it’s not heating the water, even though I know that unit is delivering power to the electrode screws—Is the heating element still likely the culprit here, even though it looks intact and tests 10ohms? I would like to order a new element ($150 or so) if you think that’s the problem as I do. Thoughts? Suggestions? As a new owner of this house, it’s one thing after another, so trying to avoid spending $800 on a completely new heater + installation if I can avoid that. Thanks!
Recently acquired a 3377 gallon Endless Pool.
Chemistry is all within targets.
Pump/filtration all working fine.
Heater (SpaPak electric ELS 552-2 5.5kW 240v) was/is tripping the breaker. No Heat.
Actions and observations to date:
High-limit switch is not popped or needing reset.
I can hear thermostat “click” as I adjust the heat level dial.
The heater turns on when the pump is running (properly detecting water pressure/flow). Light comes on.
Checked input power with a voltmeter: 240 definitely coming in. I can measure 240 right to the nuts on the heating element electrodes when operating—so power is definitely getting to the element connections.
Pulled the heating element to inspect for calcium etc. It‘s black (messy to touch), but otherwise visibly intact, no calcium encrustations anywhere on it.
Element tests 10.4 ohms resistance.
Inside heating tube where element goes looks clean. A few green specks on inner walls, but this is cast brass/bronze. Gasket seal is good.
Entire inside of heater is clean and dry, no corrosion.
I cleaned the switch coils inside the heater. No longer tripping the breaker immediately, but no heat.
Heater is probably 20 years old.
Ok, so this thing is not very complicated. It’s not a digital model, so no readouts or computer logic to deal with. I was expecting to see something wrong with the heating element but maybe I cannot visually confirm anything with these things.
My question is this—in spite of all of these facts, it’s not heating the water, even though I know that unit is delivering power to the electrode screws—Is the heating element still likely the culprit here, even though it looks intact and tests 10ohms? I would like to order a new element ($150 or so) if you think that’s the problem as I do. Thoughts? Suggestions? As a new owner of this house, it’s one thing after another, so trying to avoid spending $800 on a completely new heater + installation if I can avoid that. Thanks!
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