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 Post subject: Should heater and jets work seperately?
PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:47 pm 

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I bought a used Blue Ridge Spa Hot Tub made by Jacuzzi. I think it is a late 90's model. It has the upgraded 6000w heater. It has 2 buttons on the panel. One for light and one for function. When I press function, the heater and jets come on. There is a thermostat or rheostat for temp setting.

Should I be able to just have the heater on without the jets? I only have one 110 line going in to one point (and 220 for the heater) Should there be 2 110 hookups somewhere so when I press the function button it alternates between heat, jets or both?

Also, I was reading in another post about a chap who had a faulty heater element and was getting "shocked". This is kind of scary, as I really don't like the thought of a possibility of electrocution in a hot tub. (Or by any other means for that matter.) How does that happen, and how can it be prevented? If I develop a major leak in the tub, is there the possibility of electrocution?

Sorry if I sound naive, it's my first hot tub.

Thanks for any help!

Dawn



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:27 pm 
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Take a photo of the control system underneath and post it here.

This one sounds a bit off on a Blue Ridge, especially for that year range.



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:34 pm 

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Pageup,

Sorry for the delay in responding. I think I have it figured out.
It appears to be a 1994 model? The date on the tag say 9408, and I know it's not a 2008 model!. Blue Ridge Meadow is what it is called I think.

It has a timer, and when I pull all of the orange timer tabs out, and turn the dial, it comes on in low mode. Now I just need to figure out how to set the timer for programmed times on.

I couldn't get my digital camera working, so couldn't upload a photo.

The model number is:60066 Serial number: 31223

Also, is it safe to use epsom salt in it? If so, how much do I put in. Its a four person tub, and I think it holds about 300 gallons, but am not sure.

Thanks for your reply and help.



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Back then Jacuzzi did not own Blue Ridge.

Yes you can probably use epsom salts in the tub but I have no idea how long you'll be able to go without changing your water though.... or the compatibility with sanitizers.

You need to install a ground fault circuit breaker on this tub. That is the one thing you absolutely must do.



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 Post subject: Should heater and jets work seperately? GFI?
PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:47 am 

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I have a circuit breaker at the pole, where the 220 comes out, and there is also a breaker at the control panel under the tub. It has a reset button. Is this a ground fault circuit breaker?

Thanks again!



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