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A boiler controller [[Pool_Boiler_Temperature_Controller#Low_Temperature_Fault|Low Temperature Fault]] is often caused by one of the following: | A boiler controller [[Pool_Boiler_Temperature_Controller#Low_Temperature_Fault|Low Temperature Fault]] is often caused by one of the following: | ||
* The recirculation valve should be [[#Recirculation Valve|adjusted]]. | * The recirculation valve is not in the optimal position and should be [[#Recirculation Valve|adjusted]]. Reasons the valve may need adjustment include: | ||
** A significant change in pool temperature. Early season operation (where the pool is significantly lower than 80 °F) will require the valve to be closed further. | |||
** A significant change in operating flow rate. | |||
* The recirculation pump may not be operating. Verify that the pump is operating properly. | * The recirculation pump may not be operating. Verify that the pump is operating properly. | ||