Aquor
®
House Hydrant V2+
ASSE 1019A CERTIFIED / meets IAPMO/cUPC
25
www.aquorwatersystems.com
(800) 458-1749
No water fl ow when connected.
Water leaking from plumbing connection.
Water leaking from hydrant body-to-inlet connection.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
First you’ll want to identify whether the issue is in the
hydrant, or the hose connector.
Make sure water supply is live to the hydrant. Try
depressing the hydrant valve with your thumb to test for
pressure. If the water pressure is live, the issue is likely
the hose connector.
Inspect the hose connector to see if the internal check-
valve is stuck. In variable weather conditions, if left
pressurized outside, water expansion may cause the
check valve to seize.
If the hose connector has a ball-valve, make sure it is on.
For threaded fi ttings, re-wrap with 4-5 wraps of tefl on
tape, followed by a layer of pipe-joint compound. Firmly
tighten with wrenches.
For PEX specifi c fi ttings, ensure a compatible PEX tubing
type and installation tool are being used. Check fi tting
dimensions for spec.
Inspect the O-ring between the rear valve housing (inlet)
and hydrant body. The inlet can be backed o up to
on full rotation without losing a watertight seal. Ensure
no tefl on tape or sealant is applied. Inlet should thread
smoothly.
SOLUTION