Unsurpassed pressure-free water supply equipment, as an essential component of modern water supply systems, is stable and reliable in operation. However, it is inevitable to encounter some malfunctions during long-term use. Understanding and mastering the emergency response methods for common malfunctions can effectively minimize the impact on the water supply system and ensure its normal operation.
Pump Failure: When a pump shuts down or malfunctions, first check if the power supply is normal, then inspect the inlet pipeline for blockages. If both are fine, the issue may be with the pump itself, and immediate shutdown for repair or replacement is required.
2. Pressure Sensor Malfunction: If a pressure sensor malfunctions and prevents the water supply system from regulating pressure properly, try recalibrating the sensor or replacing it with a new one.
3. Control System Malfunction: If a control system malfunction leads to fluctuations in water pressure or shutdown, try restarting the system or checking for any abnormal alert messages from the controller. If the issue persists, it is necessary to contact the equipment manufacturer or a professional maintenance team for assistance.
4. Pipe Leaks: Pipe leaks are a common issue. Once a leak is detected, the water supply should be shut off immediately and emergency measures taken. First, locate the leak, then repair or replace the damaged pipe or joint.
5. Water Supply System Power Outage: In the event of a power outage affecting the water supply system, the backup power equipment, such as a generator set, should be promptly activated to ensure the continuous operation of the water supply system.
Understanding and familiarizing with emergency response methods for common malfunctions in pressure-free water supply equipment can help equipment administrators handle issues swiftly and effectively, minimizing the impact on the water supply system. Additionally, regular inspections and maintenance of the equipment are crucial for ensuring the normal operation of the water supply system. During daily operations, it is recommended that equipment administrators conduct regular fault checks and maintenance to ensure the operation and long-term stability of the water supply system. For business inquiries, please contact Mr. Zhou at: 13548698077





