In this section, we address the potential issues that can arise with waterfall system in pools installed on yachts and boats. These systems, designed to provide a high-quality experience, may encounter faults or malfunctions over time, making proper maintenance essential. Below, you will find a detailed guide to identify and resolve the most common problems, with specific instructions for systems equipped with either touch buttons or pneumatic buttons.

 

The yacht pool waterfall system with piezoelectric button is not working

Here are the steps to follow in order to identify the most common causes of malfunction in a waterfall system with a piezoelectric button and how to address them.

 

Check the button signal

The first step is to ensure that the touch button is transmitting the signal correctly to the electrical panel. Pay close attention to the connections between the button and the electrical cable, which are typically housed in a watertight box located about 10–15 cm from the button. Factors such as humidity, exposure to a saline environment, or improper installation can damage these connections, affecting the entire system. If issues are found, reestablish the connection using techniques that ensure a perfect watertight seal.

 

Check the circuit breaker

Check that the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is not burned out or faulty. If it is damaged, it must be replaced to restore power to the system.

 

Clean the pump pre-filter

It is important to periodically inspect the condition of the pump’s pre-filter. Start by removing the basket and checking for any debris or dirt that could obstruct water flow. Regular maintenance of this component helps prevent problems and maintain the system’s efficiency over time.

 

Inspect the check valve

Next, inspect the check valve on the delivery pipe. This valve prevents water backflow but can easily become clogged with debris or dirt. Remove the valve, clean it thoroughly, and replace it if necessary. The internal plate might become stuck, blocking water flow.

 

The yacht pool waterfall system with pneumatic button is not working

The pneumatic button operates through direct air contact and requires different considerations than the touch button. For systems with this type of button, proceed as follows:

 

Inspect the pneumatic button

Examine the pneumatic button to ensure that the rubber is not damaged or filled with water, as this could prevent the proper transmission of air through the tube, compromising system functionality.

 

Check the air tube

Ensure that the air tube is securely connected to both the button and the trigger in the electrical panel. Verify that there are no cuts or damage along its length. If the tube is compromised, it will need to be replaced.

 

Inspect the circuit breaker

As with the touch system, inspect the circuit breaker in the electrical panel. If it is burned out or faulty, it must be replaced.

 

Clean the pump pre-filter

Ensure that the pump’s pre-filter basket is free from debris. Keeping this component clean is crucial for maintaining proper water flow and system functionality, even in pneumatic button systems.

 

Inspect the check valve

The check valve on the delivery pipe should be regularly inspected, disassembled, and cleaned. Any blockages or malfunctions of the internal plate can prevent the waterfall from operating correctly. Replace the valve if it is defective.

 

 

If the waterfall system is still out of work, please contact our assistance service for support using the form on the contact page. With our advanced remote control systems, we can diagnose and resolve many issues without the need for an on-site visit, providing timely maintenance and minimizing intervention times.