power the spa does a self test to make sure internally everything is operating
properly. At this time the 24hr circ pump comes on or the low speed on the #1
pump does.
When the board is going through it test it will look to confirm the board’s integrity
is fine. It will look at the temp and OH sensor to confirm they are within tolerance
and close to equal. It will look at the flow/pressure switch to confirm that the
switch is open. Then it will turn on either the circulation pump, the #1 pump, or
the low speed on the 2 speed pump; whichever you have.
When it turns the pump on it will look again at the flow/pressure switch to confirm
the switch is now closed since water movement should be sufficient to register. If
the switch is closed, the board will turn the heater on.
Your board may also include a “blowout” mode. Periodically the board will turn all
the pumps and the air blower on to move water throughout the complete water
system. This assures clean, sanitized water is refreshed.
If you don’t have a spa with a circulation pump the spa should periodically go into
a filter cycle. On standard models by default they filter twice a day for 2 hours or
a total of 4 hours. These cycles usually default when you first power up the spa.
Then it filters 2 hours at that point and 12 hours later.
REPLACEMENT:
Your board either is a 1042 or 1044 board. See our website for pictures to help
you identify which you have if you don’t see the part number on your board.
Besides which number board you have, you also must configure the new board
to match the old. This is critical. Just above the socket on the board you will see
3 jumpers; JP 7-9. One or two of these wires must be cut to configure you new
board to your system. It’s hard to “see” which. You must put you fingernail on all
three and ID which wire on the new board must be cut.
WARNING: As a routine, always touch a metal surface before touching a board.
A static charge from your hand can damage the board.
These boards are fairly easy to replace if you are careful. First turn off main
power at the main breaker panel.
a. Remove control box cover.
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