How do you troubleshoot a Jandy pool heater?

How do you troubleshoot a Jandy pool heater?

Verify circulating pump is on and that there are no water flow restrictions to the heat pump. Make sure all necessary valves are open or in the proper positions to allow proper water flow to the heat pump. Verify filter and skimmers are clean. Check for water level in the pool.

Are Jandy pool heaters good?

Are Jandy pool heaters good? Yes. Jandy heaters are known for their efficiency and heating capacity, which means they could be more ideal for the environment and your budget than other options.

Is Raypak the same as Rheem?

Yes the heaters are identical. Raypak and Rheem are owned by the same parent company and there is one larger distributor of swimming pool supplies that brands the Raypak heat pump on the Rheem brand name.

Who owns Jandy pool Products?

Zodiac Group
Jandy Pool Products is a developer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative pool products sold under the Jandy® brand. Jandy was acquired by Carlyle (80%) and the Zodiac Group (20%) in April 2006.

Why is pool heater not working?

The most common cause of swimming pool heaters refusing to start up is a dirty swimming pool filter. A dirty filter or pump basket can restrict the water flow so much that the heater simply can’t work.

Why does my pool heater keep shutting off?

Overheating Pump The modern-day pool heaters are designed to shut off when pool heater running but not heating, causing overheating to the pump. This is the duty of the thermal overload switches. So if your heater keeps shutting off, you may need to look at your thermal overload switches and change the faulty ones.

What happened to Jandy?

Starting Jan. 1, 2019, Zodiac Pool Systems will no longer allow its Jandy Pro Series line of products to be sold on the internet. As stipulated in its new policy, Zodiac will not warranty Jandy Pro products purchased via the internet after Dec. 31, 2018.

Is it worth adding a pool heater?

Pool heaters have the potential to be an incredibly worthwhile investment if a family wants to utilize its new pool year ’round, or even just well into school starting in the fall. However, if a family only plans to use a pool in the hot days of summer, a pool heater is not as necessary.