- Jul 15, 2012
- 635
- Pool Size
- 30
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I have matching Raypak 406a heaters for my pool and spa, installed in 2011. Lat summer the spa heater would forever trip the Hi Limit 2 error, but generally when it reached 103 degrees or so. I replace 5th Unitherm Governor, the internal bypass and the hi limit switches, as well as insulating the switch area and decreased frequency of issues but did not make it go away. It is something I just live with.
This year, on starting up the pool heater, the water temp rose from 70 degree to 75, and then tripped the hi limit 2. I reset perhaps 15 times but could not keep the system running for more than 15 minutes. Finally I increased my variable speed pump to 3300 rpm (from 2800) and the RayPak seems to be staying on.
Any idea what could be causing flow issues? Usually I did not need to run pump this fast to heat pool. My pool was resurfaced this year but the pool heater was externally bypassed until the acid was gone and the dust stopped flowing. I will pop out the UG tomorrow and see what it looks like. I could also clean the internal bypass area if that might help. My pool flow (from eyeballing the jets) seems to be as strong as ever.
This year, on starting up the pool heater, the water temp rose from 70 degree to 75, and then tripped the hi limit 2. I reset perhaps 15 times but could not keep the system running for more than 15 minutes. Finally I increased my variable speed pump to 3300 rpm (from 2800) and the RayPak seems to be staying on.
Any idea what could be causing flow issues? Usually I did not need to run pump this fast to heat pool. My pool was resurfaced this year but the pool heater was externally bypassed until the acid was gone and the dust stopped flowing. I will pop out the UG tomorrow and see what it looks like. I could also clean the internal bypass area if that might help. My pool flow (from eyeballing the jets) seems to be as strong as ever.