The yacht pool does not drain
When the yacht pool does not drain properly, it is essential to quickly identify the causes to avoid inconvenience or damage to the system. Draining can occur through manual, motorized, or three-way valves, but various factors, such as blockages, pump failures, or valve malfunctions, can interfere with the process. In this section, we explore the most common problems and the most effective solutions to address such situations and ensure the optimal operation of the system.
Manual Valves
The simplest case involves manual valves. In these systems, it is crucial to ensure the valve is truly open. Often, especially with older valves, the lever may appear to be in the open position, but the internal mechanism, such as the butterfly or valve body, might be stuck. In this case, even if the valve seems open, water will not flow properly. The solution is to replace the faulty valve with a new one to restore proper water flow.
Automatic Valves
For automatic valves, the first step is to check whether the valve is receiving the correct voltage (24V) using a tester. If no voltage is detected, inspect the electrical panel to identify any burned-out or defective components and replace them if necessary.
For systems with touch controls, ensure that the drainage setting is configured correctly. If the solenoid is receiving voltage but the valve does not operate, the linkage cursor may be broken. In this case, replacing the entire valve will be necessary to restore functionality.
If the problem persists after completing these checks, please contact our support center through the dedicated page. Thanks to our advanced remote control and monitoring systems, our technicians can accurately identify and solve faults even from a distance, without the need for an immediate on-site intervention. This allows us to provide prompt, effective, and highly professional service, minimizing downtime and ensuring the system is restored to full functionality as quickly as possible.