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Disclaimer, Regarding High Temperature Water

 
.Warning!

Hot water can be dangerous!

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has designated the limit of 104 degrees farenheit as a safe maximum operating temperature for a spa sold or installed in the United States.

Recalibrating or tampering with the factory settings of your thermostat is a serious matter.  Do not take this lightly! 

Using water that achieves temperature ranges above 104 degrees can cause skin burns, trauma, brain damage, and death. 

Additionally, water over this temperature range can damage or destroy your spa equipment, requiring hundreds or thousands of dollars of repairs!
 

If you do not know what you are doing, then do not use the information contained on this site to service your spa!

The information compiled here is the result of many hundreds of hours of field service, performed by trained and skilled personnel in the fields of electricity, electronics, and electrical safety. 

Much of what you see here will not match your particular spa, your installation, or your troubleshooting situation.  This "free"  information is provided as a general guide only.

It is up to you, the reader/user of the information presented here, to determine the suitability for use in your particular situation, and at no time will the owners of Spasupport.Com or Georgia's Pool & Spa Service be responsible for the outcome of any particular situation regarding servicing your equipment.

Remember: Don't mix you, water, and electricity... ever!  You can be killed!


 

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