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WL100

 Manual                                                                     Page 60                                                                      Revision: 1‐14‐2019 

 

13.

 

Dispense Buttons Stick 

 
 

Possible Reason 

Solution 

Dirt or Foreign material is 
filling the gap around the 
push‐buttons. 

Inspect the push buttons and clean surrounding area.   
 
Inspect faucet assembly inside the unit and clean as 
necessary. 

 

14.

 

Run On – Water continues to dispense out of faucet after releasing the 
dispense button 

Reason 

“Run On” or “Carry On” is present in all Waterlogic pressure fed units without outlet 
Solenoids. 
 
“Run On” is defined is the amount of water that continues to dispense out of the faucet after 
releasing the dispense button. 
 
Run On exists because the tanks pressurize as water is being dispensed.  Every Waterlogic tank 
has an outlet restrictor to ensure the tanks remain full of water and water is controlled as it is 
released to the faucet.  The inlet Solenoid controls flow into the tanks.  The tanks will 
“depressurize” once the dispense button is released the inlet Solenoid closes.  A small amount 
of water will “Run On” through the faucet as the tank depressurizes to atmospheric 
conditions. 
 
Typical “Run On” is 2‐3 seconds. 
 

“Run On” can be reduced by installing a pressure limiting device. 

 
The amount of inlet or supply pressure directly impacts the amount of “Run On” as quantified 
below. 
 

WLCP Lab Testing of Rn On 7‐31‐2013 

Pressure 

Pressure 

Time 

Flow Rate 

Run On 

Static PSI 

Dynamic PSI 

4 Liters 

I/min 

Seconds 

68 

40 

61 

2.9508197 

50 

30 

72 

2.5 

2.5 

32 

20 

92 

1.956217 

Pressure measured at inlet line to unit.  Static with unit closed.  Dynamic with unit 
dispensing cold water. 
No filters were installed in unit. 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WL100

Page 1: ...of Faucet Vent Hole 6 Restricted Flow of Hot Water 7 Hot Water Drip out of Faucet 8 Dispenses Hot and Cold Water at the same time 9 No cold water available 10 Water does not dispense from unit 11 Col...

Page 2: ...button Does the Solenoid open without water pressure to the unit Listen for Solenoid to activate not to mistaken for the button click Adjust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressu...

Page 3: ...ust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open Stem of the switch is broken on the PCB Printed Circuit Board Rem...

Page 4: ...sure gauge Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and press the dispense button Does the Solenoid open without water pressure to the unit Listen for Solenoid to activate not to...

Page 5: ...it Inspect and replace tubing as necessary Faucet nipple screen mesh has obstruction s Unscrew faucet nipple from faucet and remove any obstruction s from screen mesh Exhausted Filter Replace the Filt...

Page 6: ...in its base This ensures the reservoir is always full by allowing more water in than out There is a small hole in the side of the tank outlet tube that allows air and water to pass into the vent chamb...

Page 7: ...without water pressure to the unit Listen for Solenoid to activate not to mistaken for the button click Adjust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressure is critical to the performa...

Page 8: ...n click Adjust water pressure to 40 60 psi The correct input water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve...

Page 9: ...nput water pressure is critical to the performance of the unit to allow Solenoids to open Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve The unit is not properly plugged into electrical outlet...

Page 10: ...ater pressure at the inlet bulkhead with a water pressure gauge Additional method of verification is to turn off water to unit and press the dispense button Does the Solenoid open without water pressu...

Page 11: ...has an outlet restrictor to ensure the tanks remain full of water and water is controlled as it is released to the faucet The inlet Solenoid controls flow into the tanks The tanks will depressurize on...

Page 12: ...ng solution is compatible with stainless and always flush the unit completely Dispose in an environmentally safe manner Materials Needed Personal Protective Equipment Rubber or Nitrile Safety Gloves a...

Page 13: ...Filters WARNING HOT WATER Unit produces Hot Water up to 87o C 189o F Water above 52o C 125o F can cause severe burns or scalding Hot water should be dispensed carefully into insulated container to avo...

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