Operational Problems - Hardi BL Series Instruction Book

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Operational problems

In cases where breakdowns have occurred the same factors always
seem to come into play:
Minor leaks on the suction side of the pump will reduce the pump
capacity or stop the suction completely.
A clogged suction filter will hinder or prevent suction so that the
pump does not operate satisfactorily.
Clogged up pressure filters will result in increasing pressure at the
pressure gauge but lower pressure at the nozzles.
Foreign bodies stuck in the pump valves with the result that these
cannot close tightly against the valve seat. This reduces pump
efficiency.
Poorly reassembled pumps, especially diaphragm covers will allow
the pump to suck air resulting in reduced or no capacity.
Therefore ALWAYS check:
1. Suction and nozzle filters are clean.
2. Hoses for leaks and cracks, paying particular attention to suction
hoses.
3. Gaskets and O-rings are present and in good condition.
4. Pressure gauge is in good working order. Correct dosage depends
on it.
5. Operating unit functions properly. Use clean water to check.
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