The yacht pool waterfall system does not turn off
When the waterfall system of a yacht pool does not turn off, there may be various technical causes behind the issue.
From checking control buttons, such as piezoelectric or air buttons, to inspecting sensors and the electrical system, it is crucial to identify the source of the malfunction in order to avoid excessive wear on the system and solve the problem quickly. This guide provides helpful tips and procedures to identify the most common issues and take prompt action.
The yacht pool waterfall system with touch button does not turn off
If the system is equipped with a piezoelectric button, the potential causes of the malfunction are:
The timer is broken
The timer for shutting off the system is located inside the electrical panel and controls the waterfall operation for the programmed time, shutting it off automatically. However, the timer may fail, staying active and requiring immediate replacement.
The piezoelectric button is burned out
The touch button might be defective or burned out, remaining stuck in the ON position. In this case, the button must be replaced.
The circuit breaker is stuck in the ON position
The magnetic thermal relay in the electrical panel might be "stuck," remaining in the ON position. If this happens, the relay needs to be replaced.
The yacht pool waterfall system with air button does not turn off
If the system is equipped with an air button, the reasons for the failure to turn off are similar. Here are the details:
The timer stays active
If the system includes a timer for shutting it off, this device is located in the electrical panel and automatically stops the waterfall after the programmed time. However, the timer might fail and stay active. As with the touch system, the timer must be replaced.
The circuit breaker is stuck
The magnetic thermal relay in the electrical panel might become "stuck" and must be replaced.
The microswitch does not turn OFF
The microswitch, which controls the transition between air and the electrical cable, might be defective, remaining in the ON position. Located in the electrical panel, the microswitch must be replaced.
If the issue persists, please contact our support center through our Contact page form. Our advanced remote monitoring and control systems are designed to verify the system's real-time functionality and, if necessary, intervene quickly, even remotely. This approach allows us to efficiently diagnose and resolve any anomalies, minimizing downtime and reducing the need for on-site technical assistance.