Jandy JXI400 Heater No Power

drsisco

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Nov 18, 2024
5
Jacksonville Florida
I have a 3 year old Jandy JXI400 heater. This year the heater would not turn on when the breaker was flipped on for season. I pulled the cover off and found a blown fuse. When I replaced the fuse and turned power back on it burned up the transformer. Called local technician out and he told me the power distribution board was bad. I replaced the PD board and put new transformer in. Same result. Transformer burned up when I turned it back on. The technician came back out and tole me the ignition control board needs to be replaced. Worry he is just guessing on what the issue is. I ordered another (3rd transformer) and wired it in on power side but not on downstream end. Transformer has 25volts on meter. Any idea on what is causing my transformer to burn up when wired back in to fuse and yellow ground?

Thanks,

Dustin
 
Welcome to TFP.

Is the heater connected to 120V or 240V?

What voltage is the PDB set for?

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It should be a 2 Amp fast blow glass fuse. Most fast blow glass fuses have a small thin wire inside. Slow blow fuses have either a coiled wire or a flattened ribbon wire and are meant to blow only under a sustained overcurrent load. If you have larger than a 2 Amp fuse or a slow blow fuse, you are protecting the fuse rather than th transformer.
 
That will still not address the core issue. It would appear that you have a direct short to ground on the low voltage side of the transformer. You will need to track the short to ground down or you will just keep blowing fuses instead of the transformer.
 

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