Preparing for Long Term Storage

When storing WAZER for a long period of time it is good practice to clean and drain the unit before storage. This will prevent the growth of bacteria and mold inside as well as prolong the life of many of the internal seals. This procedure is crucial in winter when the WAZER needs to be protected from freezing temperature. Water expands when freezing, thus when water is left in WAZER it will destroy tubing, valves, and fixtures when it freezes.

The following is good practice when storing the machine however the importance during the winter can't be overstated.

It is recommended not to leave the WAZER or Pump Box in a sub-zero temperature environment for any amount of time. If you do, it is vital to purge water and wet abrasive from piping and other constrained areas. Not only because water expands when freezing; water retained in used abrasive will be pushed out and further exacerbates the expansion problem. This expansion will destroy piping and tank body if left unattended.

If you have to leave WAZER overnight in frigid weather, please follow these steps to properly purge the water out of WAZER main unit and Pump Box. Cutting any corners may result in piping rupture or valve failure, and render crucial WAZER systems destroyed.

When you are ready to use your WAZER again, bring the unit back into the warmth. You will then need to let all of the pieces come back up to room temperature before adding water.

Purging the WAZER Main Unit

Purging the Pump Box