Testing the sensor set (cont.) – Balboa Water Group BP 60Hz User Manual

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4/22/13

7. If there is a message indicating an open or faulty sensor:

Unplug the

sensor set (but leave the original sensors in the

heater) and plug in the test sensor set. Put both sensors
into the same cup of warm water (ideally above the set
temperature, so the spa won't try to heat during this test, as
there is no heater protection during this test) and verify that
they read the same temperature (within 1°F/0.5°C).
If the problem is solved, replace the sensor set. If the

problem is not solved, do not replace the sensor set.
Plug in the original sensor set to verify that there is not a

connection problem.
If the problem continues after following the above steps,

then replace the circuit board.

Sensor Pins: At times, a protective coating may on
accident coat the sensor pins during manufacturing.
Those pins may need to be scraped and the sensors
plugged back in.

Tip: If one sensor (A or B) seems to be having problems,
swap the cables of sensor A with sensor B.

If the problem stays with the same sensor (according to
topside messages) it's a board problem; if the problem
moves to the other sensor it's a sensor problem.

TESTING SENSOR PINS

ALWAYS TURN THE POWER OFF

WHEN PLUGGING AND UNPLUGGING!

Testing the Sensor Set (cont.)

M-7 REPLACEMENT SENSOR

NUT
STAINLESS WASHER
ORING

SENSOR

SENSOR HOUSING MOUNT

HEATER

METAL

TUBE

M-7 Replacement Sensor

(Sample Board Shown )

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