Ground drive pump troubleshooting – Great Plains NP3000A Operator Manual User Manual

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NP3000 and NP3000A

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

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2014-04-22

Ground Drive Pump Troubleshooting

The CDS-John Blue NGP Pump Parts and Instructional
manual (12-M-43) has additional troub
leshooting
information.

Low Manifold
Pressure

Rate, speed or material viscosity too
low for orifice plate size

Re-check pump rate determination, Range sprocket, pump
dial and console setup (Option). If correct, replace orifice
plates with a smaller size (page 91).

Strainer clogged

Clean strainer, and possibly use coarser screen size
(page 93).

Ground Drive: Relief valve set too
low

Adjust relief valve (page 94).

Boom leak

Repair boom.

Tank vent closed or plugged; pump
cavitating

Check tank lid. check pump prime.

Material run-out

Refill.

High Manifold
Pressure

Orifice plate size too small

Replace orifice plates (page 91).

Tine nozzle orifice smaller than
orifice plate.

Remove nozzle.

Orifice plates plugged

Clean plates. Check sizing.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Low Rate

Ground drive on Low Range when
rate requires High

Exchange Range sprockets (page 94).

Dial setting incorrect

Re-check Range and Dial settings for rate.

Ground drive slipping

Check condition of arm and chains. Check operating height
of applicator (may be too high). If soil is too wet, try
reconfiguring for a lower manifold pressure, or wait for dryer
conditions.

Pump damaged

See CDS-John Blue NGP Pump Parts and Instructional
manual.

Problem

Cause

Solution

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