The counter-current swimming system of the yacht pool does not turn off
If the counter-current swimming system of a yacht pool does not turn off, it may depend on the type of button used for control, which may be piezoelectric or pneumatic. Each system has different characteristics and modes of operation, so it is important to follow the appropriate steps to identify and resolve the issue. Below is a guide for performing the necessary checks based on the type of button installed.
The counter-current swimming system with touch button does not turn off
If a piezoelectric button is used, the reasons and procedures for the malfunction are as follows:
The timer is burned out
Many systems are equipped with a timer for automatic shutoff, located inside the electrical panel. This device regulates the system's activation and deactivation according to a preset time. If the timer is damaged, it may remain engaged, keeping the system running and requiring immediate replacement.
The piezoelectric button is defective
The touch button might be damaged, remaining stuck in the "ON" position. Check its condition and, if necessary, replace it with a new one.
The circuit breaker is stuck
If the magnetic thermal relay in the electrical panel is stuck due to a fault, the system will continue to operate without shutting off. In this case, the relay must be replaced.
The counter-current swimming system with pneumatic button does not turn off
If the system uses a pneumatic button, check the specifications described in the section below:
Faulty timer
As with the touch system, systems with pneumatic buttons may also have a timer for automatic shutoff. If the timer is burned out or defective, the system will not turn off correctly, and the component will need to be replaced.
Stuck circuit breaker
In the pneumatic system, the magnetic thermal relay in the electrical panel can also be stuck in the "ON" position due to a fault. The relay must be replaced in such cases.
Faulty air/electric microswitch
The microswitch that manages the transition between air and electrical impulses may be defective, remaining stuck in the "ON" position. Replacing it is necessary to restore the proper functioning of the system.
If the problem persists, we recommend you to contact a team of qualified experts: you can also request support from our service center. Our systems, equipped with advanced remote control and monitoring technologies, allow constant supervision of operations and remote diagnosis of faults. This enables our technicians to intervene quickly and effectively without the need for an on-site visit, ensuring a prompt resolution of issues and minimizing downtime.