Can’t figure it out, Maintenance & tips, Troubleshooting – HornBlasters HB4H5G40 User Manual

Page 6: General air horn system maintenance, Tips, Problem possible cause(s) corrective action

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Maintenance & Tips

Disconnect electrical components and drain your air system before performing maintenance.

General Air Horn System Maintenance

• Check your air horns for debris when appropriate and at least once a month and clean when necessary.
• Drain your air system at least once a month to remove any condensation buildup on the inside of your air

tank.

• Make sure your air compressor is clean and free from debris at all times.

• Periodically change your two stage air filter on your compressor.

Tips

• Make sure your engine is running when your air compressors are in use to insure proper voltage and

prevent damage to your system.

• Do not run your compressor above its maximum rated working pressure. Doing so will not only void your

warranty but may also damage your compressor.

• The air horns are pre-tuned to a locomotive chord and to their loudest possible tone. Do not adjust the

tuning screw on the horns. Doing so will void your warranty and may damage the horns if maladjusted.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Air horn will not
sound.

1. No pressure in air tank.
2. No power or toggle switch in ‘Off’ position.
3. Blown fuse.
4. Loose connections or bad ground in air valve circuit

(circuit 1).

1. Check that air tank is pressurized.
2. Make sure all toggle switches are on.
3. Disconnect electrical components and replace fuse.
4. Check that all electrical circuits are secure and not

corroded.

Horn tone changes
when sounded.

1. A side fitting was used to connect the air source

(line from valve) to the 5-point splitter manifold.

2. Air line connecting the horns is not of equal length.

1. Check that air source (line coming from valve) is

entering the center fitting of the 5-point splitter
manifold.

2. Check that the air line connecting each horn to the

5-point splitter manifold is of equal length.

Excessive moisture in
horn or safety
discharge.

1. Excessive water in air tank.


2. Compressor is exposed to high humidity.

1. Depressurize tank using safety, then drain tank.

Tilt the tank to drain moisture and drain more
frequently.

2. Move the compressor to an area with less humidity.

Compressor will not
run.

1. No power or toggle switch in ‘Off’ position.
2. Blown fuse.

3. Motor overheat.

4. Faulty pressure switch.

1. Make sure all toggle switches are on.
2. Disconnect compressor from power and replace

fuse (20A).

3. Let compressor cool off for about 30 minutes for

thermal overload switch to reset.

4. Replace pressure switch.

Thermal overload
protector cuts out
repeatedly.

1. Lack of proper ventilation/ambient temperature too

high.

2. Compressor valves failed.

1. Move compressor to a well ventilated area or an

area with a lower ambient temperature.

2. Replace air compressor.

Excessive knocking or
rattling.

1. Loose mounting bolts.
2. Worn bearing on eccentric or motor shaft.
3. Cylinder or piston ring is worn.

1. Tighten bolts.
2. Replace compressor.
3. Replace compressor.

Tank pressure drops
when compressor
shuts off.

1. Loose drain cock.
2. Air valve or check valve is leaking.
3. Loose connections.

4. Defective safety valve.

1. Tighten drain cock.
2. Replace air valve or check valve.
3. Check all air connections with soap and water

solution and tighten as necessary.

4. Replace safety valve.

Compressor runs
continuously and air
flow lower than
normal.

1. Excessive air usage.
2. Loose connections.

3. Worn piston ring or inlet valve.
4. Clogged air filter element.

1. Decrease air usage.
2. Check all connections with soap and water solution

and tighten as necessary.

3. Replace compressor.
4. Replace air filter element.

Compressor runs
continuously causing
safety valve (if
equipped) to open.

1. Faulty pressure switch.
2. Defective safety valve.

1. Replace pressure switch.
2. Replace safety valve.

Can’t Figure It Out?

No problem! Give us a call at 813-783-8058, or email at [email protected] and we’ll be more than happy to help you fix your
system. Also feel free to visit our online train horn community, www.TrainHornForums.com, for more information.

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