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Hot Tub Flow Switch & Sensor Replacements

Maintaining proper water flow is essential for keeping your hot tub running safely and efficiently. A hot tub flow switch or flow sensor monitors water circulation and protects your spa’s components from overheating. When water movement is restricted, these sensors send signals to shut down the heater, helping to prevent damage.

We offer a wide selection of replacement spa flow switches and flow sensors, including models compatible with SaluSpa and Dimension One spas. If you’re seeing error messages or your heater isn’t turning on, it’s time to check or replace your flow switch.

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Spa flow switches play a vital role in regulating your system. All parts are made to fit a range of systems and brands, with dependable functionality and easy installation.

Signs You May Need a New Flow Switch for Your Hot Tub

  • Heater is not turning on
  • Water temperature is unstable
  • Error codes displayed on the control panel
  • Intermittent pump shutoffs
  • Audible clicks or humming from the switch area

If you’re experiencing any of these issues, replacing your hot tub flow sensor may resolve the problem quickly.

Hot Tub Flow Switch Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a hot tub flow switch?

A hot tub flow switch or sensor is a useful device used to monitor the flow of water throughout your spa. If the water flow in your hot tub is disrupted, a spa flow switch will automatically turn off the hot tub heaters to ensure the spa’s equipment does not get damaged and the tub stays in prime condition

When should you replace a spa flow switch or sensor?

You should replace your spa flow switch or sensor when you notice any physical damage or encounter error codes on the display. A faulty hot tub flow sensor may result in inadequate water flow and inconsistent temperature. 

Spa pumps that turn on or off irregularly or emit unusual sounds may also indicate a broken flow switch. It’s best to troubleshoot any issues and make the necessary repairs.

How do you fix a bad hot tub flow switch?

There are different ways to fix a bad flow switch. 

First, if you have an adjustable flow switch (also called a pressure switch), try following manufacturer adjustment instructions to see if you can recalibrate the switch. Additionally, check for any blocks in the plumbing or loose wires within the electrical parts of the tub.

It’s also best to ensure the hot tub’s water level is within the recommended range. If it’s too low, the hot tub flow sensor may not detect adequate water flow, resulting in errors. Check if the sensor is correctly positioned for accurate flow detection. 

If the flow switch is still not working, consult a professional and consider our different brands for replacement spa parts to avoid causing further damage.

Is it easy to replace a hot tub flow switch?

Replacing the flow switch in hot tubs can vary in difficulty, depending on your comfort level with spa systems or related parts. 

  1. To get started, ensure the tub’s power is turned off and the water is drained below the switch. Typically, the flow switch for a hot tub is located near the heater within the plumbing system. 
  2. After finding the flow switch, carefully disconnect the wires, taking note of their placement. 
  3. Unscrew the old flow switch and connect the new one in the same position. 
  4. Reconnect the wires and test the system before refilling the tub.

 

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