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WL380

 Manual 

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9.

 

Hot Water Drip out of Faucet 

 

Possible Reason 

Solution 

Small Outlet Vent Hole susceptible to scale 
build up. 

Descale Tank.   
 

See Hot Tank Descaling Instructions that are included 
further below in this Troubleshooting Section. 

 
See instructional video on the Partner Area of the 
Waterlogic.com website for more information.

 

 

All 

Waterlogic

 Hot Tanks have a built‐in Vent or 

Expansion Chamber in the top of the tank except for 
WL270 (GF) units. 

 

The Vent Chamber allows for expansion of the water 
when it is heated. 

 

The chambers are separated by a welded‐in tank 
baffle. 

 

Water always flows into the bottom of the Hot Tank 
and out the top to the Faucet. 

 

The Hot Tank Outlet Tube has a Restrictor 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 Hot Tank Outlet 
Tube that allows air and water to pass into the Vent 
Chamber as it is heated. 
 
Water in the Vent Chamber is suctioned back through 
the Outlet Tube vent hole when water is dispensed. 

 

Expansion of water as it is heated in the Reservoir will 
push the water out the faucet when the outlet tube 
vent hole becomes plugged with debris or scale.   

 

The small Outlet Vent Hole is susceptible to scale build 
up and is a key indicator that descaling is required. 

 

It is critical to descale the Hot Tank through the vent 
line and outlet line on a regular basis to prevent this 
problem. 

 

Descaling through the inlet and/or outlet lines only 
will not clean the vent chamber and outlet vent hole 
properly. 

Summary of Contents for WL380

Page 1: ...ming out of Faucet Vent Hole 7 Low Flow of Water 8 Hot Water Drip out of Faucet 9 Dispenses Hot and Cold Water at the same time 10 No cold water available 11 Water does not dispense from unit 12 No Wa...

Page 2: ...Water Pressure to 40 60 psi Loose or bad connection on the Front Dispensing PCB or Solenoid Connector Check that they are connected properly and tightened Solenoid If both the Water Pressure and PCB...

Page 3: ...or Faulty Solenoid Replace Solenoid 4 Steady Drip Out of Faucet Possible Reason Solution Debris in Solenoid Inspect Solenoid for debris and clean out as needed 5 Hot Water or Steam Coming out of both...

Page 4: ...e Reason Solution Determine Flow of Water Rated Flow Rate is 1 89 Liters 0 5 gallons per minute Check flow rate by dispensing into a container to measure for one minute Measure the amount of water tha...

Page 5: ...ucet The Hot Tank Outlet Tube has a Restrictor 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 Hot Tank Outlet Tube th...

Page 6: ...oid Replace Solenoid as necessary 10 No Cold Water Available Possible Reason Solution Closed Water Supply Valve Open the Water Supply Valve Cold Water Solenoid Valve malfunction Inspect the valve comp...

Page 7: ...ch on I ON 15 Amp Fuse Blown Replace the 15 Amp Fuse as needed Water is present in the Bottom Tray causing the Leak Detection to trigger Remove the Top Cover and Front Panel Tip the unit slightly to d...

Page 8: ...w dispenses from the opposite side this is an indication that there is a PCB problem Replace PCB Solenoid If both the Water Pressure and PCB have been ruled out then it is the Solenoid Replace Solenoi...

Page 9: ...the tank to flush out the contaminant s 15 Dispense Buttons Stick Possible Reason Solution Dirt or Foreign material is filling the gap around the Dispense Buttons Inspect the Dispense Buttons and clea...

Page 10: ...cet 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...

Page 11: ...ot Tank is made from stainless steel Ensure descaling solution is compatible with stainless and always flush the unit completely Dispose in an environmentally safe manner Materials Needed Personal Pro...

Page 12: ...er above 52o C 125o F can cause severe burns or scalding Keep unauthorized people and children away from the unit to avoid accidental dispensing of hot water CAUTION MUST REPLACE HOT TANK 3 5 YEARS DE...

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