15
Alarm Codes (Trouble Shooting)
Alarm
Meaning
Action
1 Flash
Normal Operation
None required
3 Flashes
The water level is high
Please see below
5 Flashes
There is no airflow
Call your Service Agent
3 & 5 Flashes
Tripped Circuit Breaker Reset Breaker or call your
Service Agent
3 Flashes - High Water Alarm
A high water level may be self-correcting. It can be caused by multiple
sources of water coming in, overloading the system. If you think this may
have occurred, then wait for 15 minutes until the surge flow has stopped
and see if the alarm stops. If sprinklers are still operating, recheck the alarm
when they stop to see if the alarm has stopped. If it does not then check the
following:
1.
Is there a filter on the irrigation line before the effluent
disposal area? Is it blocked?
2.
Is the irrigation line kinked or broken?
3.
Has the irrigation pump failed?
4.
Surface irrigation – Are all the turf valves connected?
If you can rectify any of these problems yourself, then you will save the call-
out cost of your Service Provider. However, they are experts in this field and
will assist you whenever you need their help. Call them whenever you need
their assistance or you are in doubt about what you need to do. They will
happily assist you over the phone.
5 Flashes - No Air Flow
When your alarm has 5 flashes it means no air flow. This is usually an
indication that the blower is not working properly. this can be caused by a
range of things, for example, if your system short circuits.
If this alarm is activated for your system, we suggest you call your local
wastewater specialist.