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    Greasebusters NJ
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    Andrew
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    Old Bridge, NJ
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  1. Here's something you might find interesting. We have a company that came in and under bid us by a lot for a Burger King Chain. They have The Grease Busters logo on their stickers and they call themselves The Grease Busters. They're out of Antioch, Ca. but, I can't find anything on them anywhere. Next time I go there to grab a burger, I'll get you their number. 

    I personally don't mind that they took the account because that's a customer that doesn't like to pay his bills. He's always in Isreal. I just thought you guys might want to know.... 

    I hate Logo thieves!!!

    Larry

  2. Figured it out but to all who is thinking to buy one because allegedly it has little kick when you squeeze trigger - that's bullshit. It has just as much kick as any pressure trap unloader when you open up the gun. The only difference it has from other pressure traps - there is no loud BANG noise when you close trigger and it switches to bypass. Typical unloaders slam shut when switched into bypass. Zeromatic doesn't. Maybe due to very large bypass orifice.
  3. Is anyone using AR Zeromatic unloaders? I need help figuring it out.
  4. Well, all i had to do was to disconnect pressure switch wires and connect flow switch wires instead. Flow switch had white and brown wire. Didn't matter which one where - worked both ways. Unfortunately, replacing pressure switch with flow switch didn't solve my problem. When you have a leaky oring or downstreamer leaks a little back into the bucket, or your gun is worn out and seeps some water through - your unloader keeps cycling to try to build back the pressure in the line. Every time it cycles - burner kicks on for a second. I had hoped that if I use flow switch burner will not be kicking in when machine is in bypass and oring in the high pressure line is dripping. No luck, with flow switch if my PA VB10 unloader cycles in bypass and out - burner still kicks in. I guess there is more than 1 gpm of flow during that unloader cycle.
  5. I need help with wiring flow switches. I am replacing PA pressure switches with Suttner ST-5VH flow switches. Unit I am working on currently set up like this: from pressure switch I have three wires - blue, red and brown. Blue is capped off. Red goes to a lead on thermostat. Brown goes to Burner On/Off switch terminal twisted together with black wire coming out from the burner. I installed flow switch after unloader and VH means I can put it on in any direction allegedly. Flow switch has two wires - white and brown. In this situation where do I connect them? In the same spots where pressure switch was connected? (Burner on switch and thermostat). Thank you.
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