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Before You Call For Service…
Alarm (‘A’)
and Alert
(‘T’) Codes
Description Current Alarm Screen Display
T130
Anode “short” circuited. This can be caused by wiring
damage, anode damage, or the anode in contact with
the tank.
T130 Middle Anode Shorted
->Check wiring connections for the middle anode.
If error persists, please contact technical support or
service provider.
T131
Anode power = 100%. The anode system has reached
its protective limits on one or more anode elements.
T131 Middle Anode Overload
->Middle Anode has reached full capacity. Tank
may not be fully protected. Contact technical support or
service provider.
T132
Anode power > 70%. The anode system is approaching
its protective limits on one or more anode elements.
T132 Middle Anode Pre-Overload
->Middle Anode near end of useful life but will con-
tinue protecting tank. Please contact technical support.
T133
Anode “open” circuit. This can be caused by wiring
damage, wiring disconnected, or anode damage.
T133 Lower Anode Open
->Check wiring connections for the upper anode.
If error persists, please contact technical support or
service provider.
T134
Anode control common and the power connection for
this anode cross connected.
T134 Lower Anode Mounting Error
->Check wiring connections for the lower anode.
If error persists, please contact technical support or
service provider.
T135
Anode “short” circuited. This can be caused by wiring
damage, anode damage, or the anode in contact with
the tank.
T135 Lower Anode Shorted
->Check wiring connections for the lower anode.
If error persists, please contact technical support or
service provider.
T136
Anode power = 100%. The anode system has reached
its protective limits on one or more anode elements.
T136 Lower Anode Overload
->Lower Anode has reached full capacity. Tank may
not be fully protected. Contact technical support or
service provider.
T137
Anode power > 70%. The anode system is approaching
its protective limits on one or more anode elements.
T137 Lower Anode Pre-Overload
->Lower Anode near end of useful life but will con-
tinue protecting tank. Please contact technical support.
T138
Anode “open” circuit which could be caused by wiring
damage, wiring disconnected or anode damage.
T138 Anode 4 Open
->Check wiring connections for anode #4. If error
persists, please contact technical support or service
provider.
T140
Anode “short” circuited which could be caused by wiring
damage, anode damage or the anode is in contact with
the tank. This is not a connector issue and not caused
from leaking. This can only be a failed anode.
T140 Anode 4 Shorted
->Check wiring connections for anode #4. If error
persists, please contact technical support or service
provider.
T141
Anode power ≥ 100% and has reached its protective
limit.
T141 Anode 4 Overload
->Anode #4 has reached full capacity. Tank may not
be fully protected. Contact technical support or service
provider.
T142
Anode power > 87% but < 100%. The anode is ap-
proaching its protective limit.
T142 Anode 4 Pre-Overload
->Anode #4 has reached full capacity. Tank may not
be fully protected. Contact technical support or service
provider.