There is NO "NOWATER" shut off for rotary brutus.  So, you had best leave
the water on.

BTW never leave a brutus on 24x7.  It is *NOT *a commercial machine --* as
much as some wish it were.*

*d*


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 8:58 AM, winnipegger65 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I saw in a different thread a short comment about the Brewtus IV Rotary
> having an automatic shut off in the event of no water.
>
> Can someone explain what this means? If I have my machine plumbed in and
> it demands water and for some reason, can't get it, will the unit
> automatically shut off?
> If so this could be very useful.
>
> I had a bad incident a while back where my unit failed, melted an internal
> hose, and water leaked all night causing major damage. I'm now very nervous
> and shut the machine off AND turn off the water supply every night.The
> downside is it takes a while to get things up to temperature in the morning.
>
> If there is a 'no water safety' would this mean I can leave the unit
> turned on overnight but just turn off the water supply? Then, if I have a
> repeat disaster, no water damage would occur as the water line is shut off.
> I'd be concerned though if the unit demands water, and can't get it, I'd
> cause damage. However, if this is a built in safety feature, then maybe
> this would be a good solution.
>
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