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Mart Tornado 40 HP manual available for free PDF download: Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual
Mart Tornado 40 HP Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual (322 pages)
Standard Turntable Power Washer
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Mart
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Pressure Washer
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
List of Figures
12
Welcome and Introduction
16
Purpose of Manual
16
Audience
17
How the Manual Is Organized
17
How to Use this Manual
18
MART Technical Services
18
Other Resources
19
Help
19
Startup
19
Vendor-Supplied Manuals
19
Other Product-Support Services
20
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings
21
Overview
25
Purpose
25
Prerequisites
25
What You will Learn in this Chapter
25
Your New MART Power Washer
26
Getting Acquainted
26
Major Components
26
Materials and Components
29
Cabinet Construction
29
Electrical Standards
29
Theory of Operation
30
How the Power Washer Works
30
Closed-Loop System and Grit-Blasting
31
Power
31
Pressure and Flow = Power
31
Chemical
32
Temperature
32
Applications
33
Removal of Soils
33
Time
34
Usage
34
General Information and Conclusion
35
Operating Principles of Key Features
36
Power Blast Manifold (PBM)
36
Pumping System
36
Door-Mounted Turntable
37
Automatic Rinse System (ARC)
38
Automatic Steam Exhaust (ASE)
38
Turntable Drive System
38
Fig. 1 - 3: Rinse System
39
Heating System
40
Water-Level Control System
41
Fig. 1 - 4: Float-Level Mechanics
42
Power Washer Control System
43
Fig. 1 - 5: Water Level Differences at Four Positions
43
Operator Controls
44
Major Components
45
Interdependent System Features
46
Sequence of Washer Operation
46
Electrical Schematics
47
Washer Inspection
48
Fig. 1 - 6: Washer Inspection before Installation
48
Installation
49
Purpose
49
Prerequisites
49
Results of Correct Installation
52
Safety/Precautions
52
What You will Learn in this Chapter
53
Lifting and Moving
54
Fig. 2 - 1: Raising the Power Washer by the Lifting Eyes
55
Placement
56
Unpacking
57
Leveling
59
Leveling and Anchoring
59
Fig. 2 - 2: Leveling and Anchoring Feet
59
Anchoring
60
Introduction
62
Services and Connections
62
Connection Procedures - Input
63
Gas & Oil Heat Source
63
Heat Source
63
Fig. 2 - 3: Mounting the Combustion Burner (up to 180,000 BTU)
64
Fig. 2 - 4: Mounting the Combustion Burner (up to 400,000 and 800,000 BTU)
65
Electric Heat Source
67
Steam Heat Source
67
Fig. 2 - 6: Steam Solenoid and Steam Trap Installation
68
Water (Input)
69
Fig. 2 - 7: Water Connection Location
69
Compressed Air (Input)
70
Fig. 2 - 8: Compressed-Air Connection
70
Earthgrounding to Prevent Corrosion
71
Electricity (Input)
71
Fig. 2 - 9: General Layout of the Electrical Control Panel (Block Diagram)
72
Connection Procedures - Output
73
Steam Exhaust (Output)
73
Steam-Exhaust Pipe
74
Fig. 2 - 10: Steam-Exhaust Vent Pipe and Flue Pipe Attachments
74
Steam-Exhaust Fan
75
Fig. 2 - 14: Wiring the ASE Blower Assembly
78
Flue Pipe (Output)
79
Drain (Output)
80
Installation of Options
81
Inspection and Verification
82
Startup Procedure
83
Electrical Connections Inspection
84
Lubrication Procedure
84
Power-Up Procedure
85
Fig. 2 - 16: Float Control Box
86
Fig. 2 - 17: Float Cam at SET-POINT Water Level
87
Fig. 2 - 18: Water-Level Set-Point Dimensions and Measurement Location
88
Fig. 2 - 19: Initial Burner Settings
90
Fig. 2 - 20: Maximum Operating Temperature
91
Fig. 2 - 21: Water Temperature Gauge Location
92
Chemical-Charging Procedure
96
7-Day Dual-Circuit Clock Initialization
98
Rinse System (Optional)
98
Startup Problems
99
Basic Operations
100
Purpose
100
Prerequisites
100
Safety/Precautions
100
What You will Learn in this Chapter
101
Control Panel
102
FIG. 3-1: Standard Turntable Power Washer Control Panel
103
Checking Water Temperature
104
Standard Cleaning Cycle
104
Fig. 3 - 2: Water Temperature Gauge Location
104
Using the Clock-Override Switch
105
Opening the Door
106
Fig. 3 - 3: Cabinet Door Latch
106
Fig. 3 - 4: Cabinet Door Position Lock
107
Loading and Securing Parts
108
Closing and Locking the Door
109
Verifying Wash Temperature
109
Setting the Rinse Cycle (Optional)
110
Setting the Wash-Cycle Timer
110
Starting the Washer
110
Opening the Door after a Cycle
111
Verifying Proper Function
111
Continuous Operation
112
Unloading Parts
112
Advanced Operations: Process-Control
113
Purpose
113
Prerequisites
113
Safety/Precautions
114
What You will Learn in this Chapter
114
Chemical-Concentration Management
115
Chemical: General
115
Selecting the Right Chemical
116
Selecting the Right Concentration
116
Maintaining the Proper Chemical Charge
118
Foaming Related to Chemical Concentration
119
Problems
119
Charging the Power Washer with Chemical
120
Corrosion Protection
120
Supersaturation of Solution
120
Temperature Adjustment
123
Fig. 4 - 1: Maximum Actual Operating Temperature
123
Fig. 4 - 2: General Layout of the Electrical Control Panel (Block Diagram)
123
Rinse-System Control (Optional ARC)
125
Setting the Rinse Timer
125
Fig. 4 - 3: Automatic Rinse Cycle (ARC) Timer Increments
125
Rinse Injector Pump
126
Fig. 4 - 4: Injector Pump Output Setting: 3-Nozzle Rinse System
128
Fig. 4 - 5: Injector Pump Output Setting: 4-Nozzle Rinse System
128
Fig. 4 - 6: Injector Pump Output Setting: 5-Nozzle Rinse System
129
Rinse Water-Flow Adjustment
130
Setting the 7-Day Dual-Circuit Clock
131
Fig. 4 - 8: Standard Turntable Power Washer Control Panel
131
7-Day Dual-Circuit Clock and Optional Devices
132
Setting the ASE Timer
133
Steam-Exhaust Timer
133
Fig. 4 - 9: Automatic Steam Exhaust (ASE) Cycle Timer Increments
133
Monitoring
135
Monitoring Lubrication
135
Other Monitoring
136
Maintenance
137
Purpose
137
Prerequisites
137
Safety/Precautions
137
What You will Learn in this Chapter
138
Service Schedule
139
Fig. 5 - 1: Service Schedule
139
Performing Maintenance and Common Washer Adjustments
140
Pumps and Power Blast Manifold (PBM) Assembly
140
Wash Pump Intake Filter (Inspect/Clean)
140
PBM Swivel Joint (Grease)
141
Fig. 5 - 2: Cleaning the Pump Intake Filter Box
141
PBM Nozzles (Inspect/Monitor)
142
Fig. 5 - 3: Lubrication Chart
142
Fig. 5 - 4: Cleaning and Replacing the PBM Nozzles
143
PBM Swivel (Inspect/Adjust)
144
Amperage Draw at Wash Pump(S) (Measure)
145
Upper Manifold Bearing (Grease)
145
Wash Pump and Pump Motor (Grease)
146
Fig. 5 - 6: Wash Pump and Pump Motor(S)
147
Wash Pump Couplings (Inspect)
148
Air Intake - Burner Blower Motor (Clean)
149
Burner Blower Motor (Oil)
149
Heating System
149
Fig. 5 - 7: Burner Blower Motor
149
Float Assembly (Inspect/Clean)
150
Water-Level Control System
150
Fig. 5 - 8: Float Assembly
150
Water Solenoid Valves (Clean or Replace)
152
Fig. 5 - 9: Solenoid Valves
152
Slip Clutch/Torque Limiter (Inspect)
153
Turntable and Drive Assembly
153
Turntable Bearings (Grease)
153
Turntable Drive Bearings (Grease)
153
Fig. 5 - 10: Turntable Drive and Turntable: Slip Clutch/Torque Limiter
154
ASE Blower Motor (Oil)
155
Auto Steam Exhaust (ASE) Assembly
155
Chemical Concentration
155
Door Bearings (Grease)
155
Voltage
157
Voltage at Power Distribution Block (Measure)
157
Sludge Clean-Out and Heat Exchanger/Suction Tube (Clean)
158
Sludge Monitoring
158
Sludge Monitoring and Clean-Out
158
Heating Elements (Clean - Electric Only)
160
Maintenance of Options
161
Fig. 5 - 11: Cleaning the Heating Element
161
Troubleshooting
162
Purpose
162
Prerequisites
162
Safety/Precautions
163
What You will Learn in this Chapter
163
Startup
164
Fig. 6 - 1: Troubleshooting: Startup
164
Ineffective Cleaning
165
Fig. 6 - 2: Troubleshooting: Ineffective Cleaning of Parts
165
Wash Pump System
166
Fig. 6 - 3: Troubleshooting: Wash Pump Motor Won't Start
166
Fig. 6 - 4: Troubleshooting: Wash Pump Surges
166
Fig. 6 - 5: Troubleshooting: Wash Pump Fails to Deliver Solution
167
Fig. 6 - 6: Troubleshooting: Wash Pump Motor Trips Overload -- High Amperage
167
Fig. 6 - 7: Troubleshooting: Seal Leakage at Wash Pump Mounting Plate
168
Fig. 6 - 8: Troubleshooting: Wash Pump or Motor Vibrates or Is Noisy
168
Heating System
169
Fig. 6 - 9: Troubleshooting: Water Does Not Heat
169
Fig. 6 - 10: Troubleshooting: Water Does Not Heat (Steam)
170
Fig. 6 - 11: Troubleshooting: Water Does Not Heat (Electric)
170
Turntable Drive
171
Fig. 6 - 12: Troubleshooting: Turntable Does Not Rotate
171
Nozzles
172
Fig. 6 - 13: Troubleshooting: Nozzles -- Ineffective Cleaning
172
Foaming
173
Fig. 6 - 14: Troubleshooting: Foaming
173
Power Blast Manifold (PBM)
174
Fig. 6 - 15: Troubleshooting: PBM Not Oscillating
174
Solution-Level Control System
175
Fig. 6 - 16: Troubleshooting: Water Not Filling Reservoir, or Water Overflowing
175
Door Limit Switch
176
Fig. 6 - 17: Troubleshooting: Washer will Not Start
176
Rinse System
177
Fig. 6 - 18: Troubleshooting: no Rinse Cycle
177
Automatic Steam Exhaust (ASE)
178
Fig. 6 - 19: Troubleshooting: ASE will Not Operate
178
Fig. 6 - 20: Troubleshooting: ASE Leaks Liquid
178
Electrical Control System
179
Fig. 6 - 21: Troubleshooting: Electrical Control System
179
Options
180
Purpose
180
Prerequisites
180
Safety/Precautions
180
Tables
181
What You will Learn in this Chapter
181
Troubleshooting
181
Automatic Turntable/Swivel Bearings Lubrication
182
Theory of Operation
182
Fig. 7 - 1: Automatic Lubrication System Block Diagram
182
Installation
183
Operations
184
Maintenance
186
Troubleshooting
187
Fig. 7 - 2: Troubleshooting: Automatic Lubrication System Fault Light Is on
187
Clean Machine
188
Theory of Operation
188
Installation
189
Fig. 7 - 3: Clean Machine Piping
190
Clean-Machine Operation: Frequency
192
Operations
192
Clean Machine: Chemical Management
193
Maintenance
194
Troubleshooting
195
Fig. 7 - 4: Troubleshooting: Clean Machine Does Not Heat
195
Fig. 7 - 5: Troubleshooting: Hydrocyclone Does Not Achieve Cone Effect
195
Fig. 7 - 6: Troubleshooting: Oil Skimmer Tank Overflows into Cyclone
196
Fig. 7 - 7: Troubleshooting: Skimmer-Wheel Drain Trough Backs up
196
Center Manifold
197
Theory of Operation
197
Installation
198
Fig. 7 - 8: Center Manifold Mechanism and Superstructure
199
Operations
200
Every 250 Hours of Operation
201
Every 40 Hours of Operation
201
Maintenance
201
Troubleshooting
202
Fig. 7 - 9: Troubleshooting: Water Leaks Onto Cabinet Roof
202
Fig. 7 - 10: Troubleshooting: Center Manifold Assembly Does Not Work
202
Fig. 7 - 11: Troubleshooting: Center Manifold Light Does Not Illuminate
203
Theory of Operation
205
Installation
207
Operations
208
Maintenance
209
Troubleshooting
210
Fig. 7 - 13: Troubleshooting: Peristaltic Pump Does Not Pump
210
Installation
211
Operations
211
Theory of Operation
211
Maintenance
212
Troubleshooting
212
Fig. 7 - 15: Troubleshooting: False Floor: Water Leaks over Door Frame
212
Hertz Electrical Power
213
Theory of Operation
213
Installation
213
Operations
213
Maintenance
213
Troubleshooting
215
Fig. 7 - 16: Troubleshooting: 50 Hz Electrical Power -- Squealing Sounds from
215
Fig. 7 - 17: Troubleshooting: 50 Hz Electrical Power -- no Wash Cycle
215
Fig. 7 - 18: Troubleshooting: 50 Hz Electrical Power -- Poor Cleaning Results or
216
Filters
217
Theory of Operation
217
Installation
218
Fig. 7 - 19: Micron Comparisons
218
Operations
219
Maintenance
220
Troubleshooting
220
Fig. 7 - 20: Troubleshooting: Wash Load Not Clean
220
Fig. 7 - 21: Troubleshooting: Solution Leaks from Filter Cover
220
Frequency Drive
221
Theory of Operation
221
Installation
221
Operations
222
Maintenance
222
Fig. 7 - 22: Frequency Drive Results
222
Troubleshooting
223
Fig. 7 - 23: Troubleshooting: Pump Motor Does Not Run
223
Hot-Air Blow-Off (HABO)
224
Theory of Operation
224
Steam-Exhaust Fan
224
Controlling HABO Heat
225
Installation
225
Fig. 7 - 24: HABO -- ASE Fan Installation
227
Fig. 7 - 25: HABO -- ASE Fan Installation
228
Fig. 7 - 26: Hot-Air Blow-Off (HABO) Inside Plenum
229
Operations
230
Maintenance
231
Troubleshooting
232
Fig. 7 - 27: Troubleshooting: HABO Heating Element Begins to Overheat
232
Jib Crane
233
Theory of Operation
233
Installation
233
Fig. 7 - 28: Jib Crane, Washer-Mounted
234
Fig. 7 - 29: Jib Boom: Bronze Bushing and Washer Locations
235
Operations
236
Maintenance
238
Troubleshooting
238
Fig. 7 - 30: Troubleshooting: Boom Does Not Swing Freely
238
Oil Skimmer
239
Theory of Operation
239
Fig. 7 - 31: Oil Skimmer Assembly
239
Installation
240
Operations
240
Maintenance
241
Troubleshooting
241
Fig. 7 - 32: Troubleshooting: Skimmer-Wheel Does Not Skim
241
Power-Assisted Door
242
Theory of Operation
242
Installation
242
Operations
242
Maintenance
244
Troubleshooting
244
Fig. 7 - 33: Troubleshooting: Power-Assist Does Not Activate
244
Pump Pressure Control Valve and Gauge
245
Theory of Operation
245
Installation
245
Operations
245
Maintenance
246
Troubleshooting
246
Fig. 7 - 34: Troubleshooting: Pump Pressure Gauge Does Not Work
246
Pump Pressure Gauge
247
Theory of Operation
247
Installation
247
Operations
247
Maintenance
247
Troubleshooting
248
Fig. 7 - 35: Troubleshooting: Pump Pressure Gauge Does Not Work
248
Rack and Fixture Set, or Small-Parts Basket
249
Theory of Operation
249
Installation
249
Fig. 7 - 36: Rack and Fixture Set
250
Operations
251
Maintenance
252
Troubleshooting
252
Fig. 7 - 37: Small-Parts Basket
252
Remote Grease Fittings
253
Theory of Operation
253
Installation
253
Operations
253
Maintenance
253
Troubleshooting
253
Rinse Wand
254
Theory of Operation
254
Installation
254
Operations
254
Maintenance
255
Troubleshooting
256
Fig. 7 - 38: Troubleshooting: Rinse Wand: no Hand Rinse
256
Theory of Operation
257
Fig. 7 - 39: Sludge Scraper -- External View
258
Operations
259
Maintenance
260
Fig. 7 - 40: Sludge Scraper -- Diagram of Parts
261
Troubleshooting
262
Fig. 7 - 41: Troubleshooting: Sludge Scraper Drag Chain Does Not Move
262
Fig. 7-43: SHIM Manifold System Tornado 40 HP
264
Fig. 7 - 44: Troubleshooting: PBM Not Oscillating
265
Index
266
Owner's Manual for Mart
296
General Description and Safety Precautions
297
General Description
297
Nameplate
297
Pump Identification
297
Safety Precautions
297
Inspection and Storage
298
Inspection
298
Storage of Pump
298
Installation
298
Alignment
299
Operation
299
Pre-Start Cautions
299
Starting the Pump
299
Stopping the Pump
300
Maintenance
300
Backhead
300
Bearing Lubrication
300
Bearing Temperature
300
Troubleshooting
300
Disassembly and Reassembly
302
Disassembly
302
Parts Inspection
304
Reassembly
304
2 Enclosed Impeller Clearance
304
Parts List
306
Parts Ordering
306
3 Pump Parts List
318
4 Kit Parts List
318
5 Recommended Torque Values
318
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