Sensors installation kit included.
Watkins no fault heater reset.
The watkins power down reset pdr spa heater is a factory upgrade replacement spa heater details this watkins 6kw no fault titanium heating element is the exact upgrade and replacement part you need to keep your watkins hot springs or tiger river spas warm and soothing.
I unplugged the power for a minute and hoped it would reset.
Its double pass sleek design replaces all previously discontinu.
No fault heater replaces heater in all 1995 current hot spring watkins tiger river limelight hot tubs spas.
This 2011 no fault pdr titanium heater is the newest factory upgrade replacement heater from the makers of hot springs spas.
It s about 8 10 years old i would imagine.
Check for clogged filters.
This video is about the spa guy teaching you the basics of a watkins no fault heater found in hotspring and other brands.
On most units the reset button if it has one is in the most inconvenient place they can possibly put it.
19 5 8 long 3 4 barbed water connections auto reset pdr high limit heavy duty power cord.
The pump should reset once it has cooled and the power is reconnected.
The ones that have it it s normally on the black box on the end of the heater assembly that has the power coming from it.
The new pdr no fault 6000 series unit these can be retro fitted into any of the earlier hot springs and tiger river spas.
I have photos if that might help.
It worked fine for a couple of weeks then stopped heating.
Hot springs pdr heater upgrade for the no fault.
If you have a 95 2000 hot springs and your heater goes out you have only the one choice.
No fault 6000 heater and heater thermal cut off the hot spring spa no fault 6000 heater is called the no fault heater because it comes with an unconditional warranty.
120v 240v titanium element wattage choice 4kw or 6kw.
Some years ago watkins discontinued the no fault heaters made of plastic.
The heater is a watkins no fault 6000 heater and i do not see anywhere to reset it on the heater or the tub control panel.
Well it depends on the heater they didn t put reset buttons on all of the no fault heaters.
Has the manual reset button on the back.