11 sailvac vacuum holding tank troubleshooting – SeaLand SailVac VHT 5200 User Manual

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11

SailVac Vacuum Holding Tank

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instruction

3 . Vacuum pump will not run .

a . No electrical power .

b . Loose or broken electrical

wiring .

c . Improper electrical

connections .

d . Faulty vacuum switch .

e . Faulty pump motor .

a . Check input power, circuit

breaker and fuse .

b . Tighten or reconnect wires at

vacuum holding tank .

c . Make certain wires at vacuum

switch are connected to the “B”

terminals . (Refer to Wiring Sche-

matic included with parts list .)

d . To check vacuum switch, short

across “B” terminals with jumper

wire .

e . Replace motor .

4 . Vacuum pump will not shut off .

a . Insufficient vacuum .

b . Excessive vacuum leak .

c . Faulty vacuum switch .

d . Improper wiring .

a . Verify pump pulls minimum

10 in . Hg of vacuum . Verify

that the discharge ball valve is

closed .

b . See problem 1 .

c . To check switch, remove one

“B” terminal wire .

d . Check wiring . Refer to Wiring

Schematic included with parts

list .

5 . Vacuum pump is making a loud

noise .

a . Loose set screw in crank

assembly .

b . Pump bearing is worn .

c. Dirt or debris in pump body.

d . Worn or defective motor .

e . Motor loose from mounting

bracket .

a . Remove cover from pump and

check crank assembly setscrew

for tightness .

b . Check pump bearing for wear .

Replace if needed .

c. Disassemble vacuum pump

assembly and inspect inside of

pump body for foreign objects .

d . Replace motor assembly .

e . Tighten the four screws that

secure the motor to the

mounting bracket .

6 . Vacuum pump is running too

slow, overheating, blowing fuses

or tripping circuit breakers .

a . Improper voltage .

b . Loose or broken electrical wiring .

c . Improper wire size .

d . Motor worn or defective .

e . Tank is overfilled – vacuum

pump forced to pump water .

a . Check input power for low

voltage .

b . Tighten or reconnect wires .

c . Wire size too small – check

electrical diagram for proper wire

size for voltage of pump used .

d . Check motor and replace if

necessary .

e. Disassemble vacuum pump and

empty out water .

7. Difficulty in emptying waste from

holding tank .

a . The toilet pedal is not open

during holding tank pump-out .

a . Keep the toilet pedal open

(see “Holding Tank Pump-out

Operation”, page 7) .

8 . Vacuum pump emits odor .

a . Worn, torn or punctured pump

diaphragm .

a . Replace pump diaphragm .

9 . Toilet system emits odor .

a. Check for improper flexible

sanitation hose .

a . Replace hose where necessary .

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