Why does the hydrophore fail?

Why does the hydrophore fail?

Why does the hydrophore fail?

Let’s start our article by briefly describing what a hydrophore is. Hydrophore, known as “pressurization of water” among the people; It is the name given to the water pressurization systems used in places where the water pressure is insufficient. It serves purposes such as meeting the need for pressurized water in buildings and industry in cases where the mains water pressure is not sufficient.

Boosters are equipment that require periodic maintenance. If the necessary maintenance of the booster is not done, the water booster malfunctions will be encountered.
• If the booster is not working…
The first thing you should look at first is electrical problems. Start by checking that the fuse is intact. The water tank is one of the important attention points. If the water in the tank has run out, the floater may have cut off the energy, so a water booster failure may occur. If the booster is not working, be sure to check the water in the tank and if the water has run out, wait until it is full, bleed the air from the pumps and then run them again. Check for fault signals on the control board. If the malfunction light is on, try resetting it. This will reset the system. Another possibility is that the electric motor is burnt out. The booster may not work due to engine failure. In such a case, it is recommended to contact the technical support service immediately.
• If the pump is activated frequently in the booster…
First of all, start by closing the water booster collector outlet valve. If the pressure does not decrease even when the valve is closed, there may be a water leak in the building installation. This leakage in the installation will bring many dangers with it. It is an important detail to control all components in the installation.
The expansion tank may be out of air, it may be missing air, the membrane in the tank may be ruptured. Pressure switches may be defective, there may be a problem in the control panel. The hydrophore may have been selected incorrectly. The floater may be faulty.

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