Troubleshooting, Pressure w asher tr oub leshooting guide – Shark HP-5030D User Manual

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97-61 • rev. 5/07

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PRESSURE

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disconnected or short in electrical
wiring

all wire contacts should be clean and tight.
no breaks in wire.

Burner motor thermal protector
tripped

if tripped, check voltage, connections and
extensions for cause. check fuel pump
shaft rotation for binding, causing motor to
overheat.

on/oFF switch defective

check continuity through burner switch.

Heavy sooting on coil and burner,
can cause interruption of air flow
and shorting of electrodes

clean as required.

improper electrode setting

clean and test according to diagram in
operator’s manual.

Fuel not reaching combustion cham-
ber

check fuel pump for proper flow. check
solenoid flow switch on machines with spray
gun control for proper on/oFF flow switch.

Fuel solenoid malfunction

check by placing screwdriver inside coil
then turn machine on, open spray gun and
check for magnetic pull.

clogged burner nozzle

replace.

Water not turned on

turn on water to activate burner flow switch.

Flow switch malfunction

remove, test for continuity and replace as
needed.

MaCHiNe SMokeS

improper fuel or water in fuel

drain tank and replace contaminated fuel.

low fuel pressure

adjust fuel pump pressure to specifications.

air leaks in fuel lines

check fuel lines for leaks or air bubbles.
tighten or replace as needed.

plugged or dirty burner nozzle

replace.

Faulty burner nozzle spray pattern

replace nozzle.

Heavy accumulation of soot on coils
and burner assembly

remove coils and burner assembly. clean
thoroughly.

misaligned electrode

realign electrodes to specifications.

Fuel filter partially clogged

replace as needed.

obstruction in smoke stack

check for insulation blockage or other for-
eign objects.

soot build-up on coils

clean coils with soot remover.

lime build-up in coils

clean inside of coils using coil cleaner.

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