Troubleshooting for chemical injection used in Mytee equipment.
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical will not flow at all | Chemical in bottle is depleted. | Refill. |
| Filter in chemical bottle is blocked by buildup. | Check filter. If blocked, remove and clean. | |
| Hose from bottle to injector has kinks or blockage. | Clear any blocks in the hose. | |
| Injector valve has blockage due to chemical buildup or hardware scale. | Soak injector valve in System Maintainer to de-scale. | |
| Injector is damaged. | Replace injector. | |
| Weak or inconsistent flow rate | Filter in chemical bottle is blocked by buildup. | Check filter. If blocked, remove and clean. |
| Air is getting into the system. | Check flow meter, bottle, injector, and hoses for any cracks or damage where air could leak into the system. | |
| Inbound water pressure may be too high. | Reduce pressure until proper injection begins to occur. | |
| Flow meter body is cracked, allowing air into system. | Replace meter. | |
| Injector valve is adjusted to closed position. | Fully open injector valve. | |
| Adjusting meter does not change flow rate | Inbound water pressure may be too high. | Turn pressure down until proper injection begins to occur. |
| Meter may be clogged, which does not allow the meter ball to move properly. | Run a de-scaler (such as a System Maintainer) through the meter. | |
| Flow meter adjustment knob is damaged. | Replace meter. |