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Wave Maintenance
Problem : There is water in the recuperator tanks
Installation : The Wave system is on the ground floor while the recuperator tanks and the (3) motors are installed upstairs.
Explication :
1. Check the valve on the bottom of the Wave to make sure it is completely sealed. If OK
2. Clean the two metal rods inside the Wave. If OK
3. Check if the deflector is well placed. If OK
4. Between the P trap and the drain, install a bleeder so that the valve at the bottom of the Wave closes more quickly. If OK
5. Test the two ''Rod''...during the test the customer noticed that the 24 volt transformer that connects to the head of the Wave, one of the two wires was not well connected in the connector so when the water touched the two ''Rod'' the system did not trigger the stop and the water continued to go up in the Wave and a portion ended up in the recuperator.
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