Its so nice to have a "goto" guy in this industry. I love the Grime Scene Forum...my "goto" NETWORK! ;-)
My cold water rig is mounted in an inclosed trailer and has a 15 gallon float tank attatched to it. It is a 13hp, 4gm, 4,000 psi Blackknight belt drive unit.
Originally, I had the float tank on the floor next to the machine and everything worked great. No issues with pressure or draw.
Last year, the machine started cavatating and my pressure greatly dropped. At first I thought it was an unloader issue and that is the first thing I looked at. I made sure there was no debris inside of it and then eventually changed it completely.
That did not fix the problem so then I took a look at the pump itself. I took off all the valve covers and visually inspected it. Then took it one step further and just replaced the valves themselves "just in case". That too did not fix the problem.
The only way I could back to full pressure is by running the water directly into the pump thereby forcing water into it. That gave me full pressure back.
I ran it like that for the remainder of the year and just allowed my float tank to overflow via the bypass and flooded my trailer everytime because A) I was fed up with messing with it and B) Was busy.
Anyway, I thought the beginning of my new season would be a good time to fix this issue. Since I have already looked at the unloader and valves and CAN correct the problem by forcing water into the pump I next concluded that it must be the fact that the float tank outlet is lower than the pump inlet so I raised my float tank to be above the inlet and hooked it up back the right way. Guess the news....I have lost my pressure again ;-(
Remember, it used to work great when first rigged up..now the only way I can get full pressure is when attatched directly to the pump inlet. It seems like the pump is not drawing water from the tank like it should. It seems like it is just taking whatever "flows into it". PS- When I remove the hose from the float tank off the input side of the pump, the water flows very good at "free fall." so nothing is blocking the hose.
Its so nice to have a "goto" guy in this industry. I love the Grime Scene Forum...my "goto" NETWORK! ;-)
My cold water rig is mounted in an inclosed trailer and has a 15 gallon float tank attatched to it. It is a 13hp, 4gm, 4,000 psi Blackknight belt drive unit.
Originally, I had the float tank on the floor next to the machine and everything worked great. No issues with pressure or draw.
Last year, the machine started cavatating and my pressure greatly dropped. At first I thought it was an unloader issue and that is the first thing I looked at. I made sure there was no debris inside of it and then eventually changed it completely.
That did not fix the problem so then I took a look at the pump itself. I took off all the valve covers and visually inspected it. Then took it one step further and just replaced the valves themselves "just in case". That too did not fix the problem.
The only way I could back to full pressure is by running the water directly into the pump thereby forcing water into it. That gave me full pressure back.
I ran it like that for the remainder of the year and just allowed my float tank to overflow via the bypass and flooded my trailer everytime because A) I was fed up with messing with it and B) Was busy.
Anyway, I thought the beginning of my new season would be a good time to fix this issue. Since I have already looked at the unloader and valves and CAN correct the problem by forcing water into the pump I next concluded that it must be the fact that the float tank outlet is lower than the pump inlet so I raised my float tank to be above the inlet and hooked it up back the right way. Guess the news....I have lost my pressure again ;-(
Remember, it used to work great when first rigged up..now the only way I can get full pressure is when attatched directly to the pump inlet. It seems like the pump is not drawing water from the tank like it should. It seems like it is just taking whatever "flows into it". PS- When I remove the hose from the float tank off the input side of the pump, the water flows very good at "free fall." so nothing is blocking the hose.
What gives? Anyone have an idea?
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