Common Spa Control System Error Codes and What They Mean
Understanding Spa Control System Error Codes
Modern spa control systems are designed with built-in diagnostics to protect equipment and users.
When a fault is detected, the system displays an error code instead of continuing unsafe operation.
Understanding these error codes allows technicians and spa owners to:
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Diagnose issues faster
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Prevent unnecessary part replacements
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Avoid permanent damage to heaters and pumps
Below are the most common spa control system error codes, their meanings, and recommended actions.
1. FLO / FL — Flow Error
What it means:
The control system is not detecting sufficient water flow through the heater.
Common causes:
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Dirty or clogged filter
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Closed or partially closed valves
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Air lock in plumbing
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Failed circulation pump
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Faulty flow or pressure switch
Recommended action:
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Clean or replace the filter
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Verify all valves are fully open
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Bleed air from the system
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Inspect circulation pump operation
⚠️ Operating the heater without proper flow can cause overheating and damage.
2. HL / OH — High Limit or Overheat Protection
What it means:
The water temperature has exceeded safe operating limits, triggering a safety shutdown.
Common causes:
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Inadequate water circulation
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Stuck heater relay
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Scale buildup inside heater tube
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Sensor malfunction
Recommended action:
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Power down the spa and allow it to cool
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Check circulation system
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Inspect heater for scale or damage
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Test temperature sensors if the error persists
3. DR / DRY — Heater Dry Fire Error
What it means:
The heater is activating without sufficient water inside the heater tube.
Common causes:
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Low water level
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Air trapped in plumbing
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Improper heater installation
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Failed pressure switch
Recommended action:
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Refill spa to proper water level
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Bleed air from heater and plumbing lines
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Verify heater orientation and plumbing flow direction
4. SN / SN1 / SN2 — Sensor Error
What it means:
The control system has detected a problem with one or more temperature sensors.
Common causes:
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Disconnected sensor
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Sensor wire damage
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Sensor out of calibration
Recommended action:
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Inspect sensor connections
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Check for corrosion or loose plugs
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Replace sensor if resistance values are out of range
5. PF — Power Failure
What it means:
The control system has detected an interruption in power supply.
Common causes:
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Utility power outage
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Tripped breaker
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Loose electrical connections
Recommended action:
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Restore power
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Check breaker and wiring
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Restart the system
This error usually clears automatically after stable power is restored.
6. COMM / CE — Communication Error
What it means:
The control system is unable to communicate with the topside control panel.
Common causes:
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Loose or damaged communication cable
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Incompatible topside panel
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Control board fault
Recommended action:
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Reseat communication cables
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Verify topside compatibility
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Inspect control board connectors
7. ICE — Freeze Protection Activated
What it means:
The control system has detected dangerously low water temperature and activated freeze protection.
Common causes:
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Cold ambient temperatures
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Prolonged power interruptions
Recommended action:
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Allow system to run freeze protection cycle
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Do not shut down the spa unless winterized
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Ensure heaters and pumps are operational
When Error Codes Keep Returning
If an error code returns after basic troubleshooting, it often indicates:
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Failing sensors
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Control board relay issues
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Heater element damage
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Wiring degradation
Repeated resets without resolving the root cause can lead to more serious failures.
Final Advice: Let the System Protect Your Spa
Error codes are not failures — they are early warnings.
Understanding what each code means allows you to:
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Fix minor issues early
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Extend the lifespan of components
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Avoid costly emergency repairs
If you are unsure about an error code or need replacement components, SpasRus provides detailed technical specifications and compatible control systems for safe, reliable operation.
For a complete explanation of how spa control boards, heaters, sensors, and voltage settings work together, refer to our Spa Control System Compatibility Guide before replacing any parts.
Many modern spa control systems, including United Spa Controls spa control systems, provide built-in error code protection to prevent heater damage and electrical faults. Choosing a properly matched control system can reduce repeated error conditions.