Is the leak the result of a blowout? (example: a line is completely split open- generally a major leak)
No: Proceed to Identify the leak location.
Yes: Proceed to Identify the cause of the Blowout.
What is leaking?
The pump: Replace the pump. Contact tech support via email or by scheduling a call.
A hose or fitting itself: Replace the leaking part. Find replacement parts here.
between misting tee and nozzle: check for proper tightening. If tight, remove the nozzle and inspect the o-ring condition. O-rings can be replaced (pack of 20 MC46180).
A connection point between a hose and a fitting: Disconnect the line from the fitting, and check for damages, burrs, or an uneven cut of the line.
i. Note: If mounting brackets are installed too close (less than 2 inches) away from misting tees, it may cause fittings to leak.
ii. If the line is damaged at the tip, it can be cut, but the positioning of system components may need to change to compensate for any significant shortening. (damaged steel tubing will require replacement)
iii. If the line is undamaged, replace the fitting. Find replacement parts here.
Inspect system installation/expansion: Having too few nozzles can lead to a blowout. Does the system match the original system design? (6-40 nozzles).
No: Return system to original specifications. Then return to Identify the Leak Location above, and replace the appropriate parts.
Yes: proceed to the next step-
Was the system properly winterized and de-winterized to protect the system from freeze damage?
Was the air properly purged from the input, pump, and output sides of the system before it was turned on?