If the hydromassage system of your yacht's pool does not turn off, there may be a failure related to the piezoelectric or pneumatic button.

This problem may be caused by different factors, such as electrical faults or issues in the system components. In this guide, we provide an overview of the most common problems that might prevent the system from turning off, along with practical steps to identify and resolve the malfunction, depending on whether the system uses a piezoelectric or pneumatic button.

 

Hydromassage system with a piezoelectric button does not turn off

Below are the possible reasons why a hydromassage system with a piezoelectric button might fail to turn off.

 

The timer is stuck

The hydromassage system is equipped with a timer located inside the electrical panel, which regulates its operation for a preset time, automatically shutting it off at the end of the cycle. However, the timer can sometimes fail, remaining "engaged" and preventing the system from turning off. In this case, the timer needs to be replaced.

 

The piezoelectric button is broken

The touch button might be damaged, remaining stuck in the "ON" position. In this situation, the component must also be replaced.

 

The circuit breaker is jammed

The magnetic thermal relay or circuit breaker in the electrical panel might become stuck in the "ON" position, causing the system to keep running. The solution here is to replace the circuit breaker.

 

The hydromassage system with an air button does not turn off

If the system uses an air button, the possible causes are the following:

 

The timer is burned out

If the system is equipped with a timer, similar to the touch button version, the timer might burn out and remain engaged, blocking automatic shutoff. In this case, the timer needs to be replaced.

 

The circuit breaker is stuck on "ON"

Again, the magnetic thermal relay might become stuck in the "ON" position, preventing the system from turning off. It should be replaced.

 

The microswitch is stuck

The microswitch that regulates the airflow or electrical cable might malfunction, remaining stuck in the "ON" position. This component is typically located in the electrical panel and must be replaced if defective.

 

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