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CPSC and TruHeat Corp. Announce Recall of Spa Heaters

Published: December 14, 2001Recall ID: 02068Category: generalCountry: US

Reason for Recall / Hazard

The spa heaters have an internal electrical connection that can overheat and ignite the heater and spa, posing a fire hazard.

Product Description & Identification

These are No-Fault® 6000 model spa heaters sold with Hot Spring® and Tiger River® spas. The spa brand name is written on the control panel. The spa heater brand name and model number are on a label on the side of the heater. The spa heater is located behind a removable panel on the front of the spa. Read the owner's manual for instructions on turning off power to the spa before accessing the spa heater. This recall only includes spas installed in 220-volt applications.

Affected Products

No-Fault® 6000 model spa heaters (sold with Hot Spring® and Tiger River® spas)

Additional Source Details

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U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2002/CPSC-and-TruHeat-Corp-Announce-Recall-of-Spa-Heaters
TitleCPSC and TruHeat Corp. Announce Recall of Spa Heaters
Images › 1 › U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/spa-heater.jpeg
Images › 1 › CaptionRecalled No-Fault® 6000 model spa heater
Images › 2 › U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/spa-heater-magnified.jpeg
Images › 2 › CaptionRecalled No-Fault® 6000 model spa heater (magnified)
Hazards › NameThe spa heaters have an internal electrical connection that can overheat and ignite the heater and spa, posing a fire hazard.
Injuries › NameCPSC and TruHeat have received 192 reports of the heaters on these spas failing, and 22 reports of these incidents resulting in fire damage outside the heater or spa. No injuries have been reported.
Products › NameNo-Fault® 6000 model spa heaters (sold with Hot Spring® and Tiger River® spas)
Products › TypeHot Tubs/Spas
Products › Category I D2002
Products › Number Of UnitsAbout 142,000
Recall I D2067
Remedies › NameTruHeat is contacting its customers about this recall and providing them with a free insulation kit. Consumers who have not been contacted should immediately call Watkins, the firm now responsible for TruHeat and this recall to determine if their spa heater is part of this recall. To avoid all risk of an incident pending receipt of an insulation kit, consumers are advised to shut off their heaters until a kit is installed. If the spa is in a location where it is exposed to freezing temperatures and the heater is shut off (pending receipt of a kit), the spa should be drained according to the owner's manual to prevent damage to the spa by freezing water.
Retailers › NameIndependent spa dealers nationwide sold spas with these heaters from January 1997 through January 2001. The price for these spas is between $4,000 and $9,000.
Recall Date2001-12-14T00:00:00
DescriptionThese are No-Fault® 6000 model spa heaters sold with Hot Spring® and Tiger River® spas. The spa brand name is written on the control panel. The spa heater brand name and model number are on a label on the side of the heater. The spa heater is located behind a removable panel on the front of the spa. Read the owner's manual for instructions on turning off power to the spa before accessing the spa heater. This recall only includes spas installed in 220-volt applications.
Distributors › NameTruHeat Corp., of Allegan, Mich.
Recall Number02068
Consumer ContactConsumers who have not been contacted should immediately call Watkins, the firm now responsible for TruHeat and this recall, at (800) 999-4688 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET.
Last Publish Date2025-08-11T00:00:00