Breaker trips again
One reset can confirm state. Repeated trips mean stop pressing buttons and bring in qualified electrical help.
Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting.
Start here when the pool stops working or starts leaking: check power, flow, and the exact manual before resets or guesses.
Check the breaker and GFCI. Most pump failures start with tripped power, not a broken motor.
Breaker and GFCI status / Filter pressure gauge reading / Pump model number
Start with power state, scheduling, and visible damage before assuming a motor failure.
Air leaks and flow restrictions are common.
Many heaters are only refusing to fire because a flow or safety interlock is unhappy.
Measure loss before assuming buried plumbing.
Check drain covers, electrical/gas symptoms, and chemical handling.
Emergency Pool Triage Card
A one-screen first response for visible pool emergencies, stop conditions, and owner-versus-pro handoff boundaries.
One reset can confirm state. Repeated trips mean stop pressing buttons and bring in qualified electrical help.
Treat any shock sensation as a stop-now condition and isolate the pool immediately.
Gas odor, scorch marks, or burned electrical smell means shut down and escalate.
Close the pool if a suction cover is damaged or missing.
Stop the pump to prevent equipment damage.
Emergency troubleshooting should stabilize the situation and preserve evidence, not turn into improvised invasive repair.