Trouble Shooting - Walinga Chem-Veyor 2614D Operator's & Parts Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

The Walinga Chem-Veyor is a high capacity air pump that creates a vacuum for picking up
material, and supplies pressurized air for moving material. It is a simple and reliable system that
requires minimal maintenance.
In the following section, we have listed many of the problems, causes and solutions to the
problems that you may encounter.
If you encounter a problem that is difficult to solve, even after having read through this trouble
shooting section, please call your local Walinga dealer. Before you call, please have this
Operator's Manual and the serial number of your Chem-Veyor ready.
PROBLEM
Slow capacity on the
suction side.
Slow capacity on the
discharge side.
CAUSE
Receiver tank full, filter plugged.
Leaking hoses or couplings.
Butterfly valves not moving.
In tank filters plugged.
Rubber check valves not sealing.
Improper blower speed.
Relief Valve.
Timer control faulty.
Receiver tank full, filter plugged
Butterfly valves not moving
Rubber check valves not sealing
Chem-Veyor Operator's & Parts Manual # 34-92547-6
SOLUTION
Empty the receiver tank, or purge
the filter.
Repair or replace.
Check hydraulic pressure, it
should be around 500 PSI. Check
timer adjustment, and electric
control.
Replace wet filters. Purge filters.
Check the rubber flaps for rips or
improper sealing. Replace if
necessary.
Check belt tension. Engine RPM.
Plugged discharge pipe. Check or
replace.
Replace.
Close the regulator until product
flows, then open and adjust to
proper discharge pressure. NOTE:
discharge pressure should be no
lower than 5 psi to maintain clean
filters, and no higher than 8 psi to
maintain air temperatures below
180 Deg. F
Check hydraulic pressure, it
should be around 500 psi. Check
timer adjustment, and electric
control.
Check the rubber flaps for rips or
improper sealing. Replace if
necessary.
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