wash4me
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What was wrong?
Still having the same problem. Since last Friday I've tried the following:What was wrong?
Cat tech support didn't say at what pressure a problem would occur. I explained the situation to him and he asked if I had changed anything in regards to the pump. At first I said no, but then I remembered that when I switched to a different pump I connected the city water. He suggested that might be the problem, but didn't give an explanation that I understood. I set it up to use only gravity feed and it is working fine now.loewen,
Did the Cat Tech person or Greg say at what pressure the city water can cause an overloading problem??? We have very visible pressure gauges so I could observe them to see if we would be safe from the circuit breaker trip or potential inlet seal damage.
mike walsh www.kingkoin.com
I can assure you that your pump stands didn't come wired like that from Magic Wand. Originally they were set up for cold water rinse (city water pressure going through the 1/2" Asco solenoid) and hot water (gravity fed from the holding tank) for soap and wax. My guess would be the previous owner (Ken) decided to quit using hot water, therefore he could pull out of the holding tank for rinse, soap and wax. This set up wouldn't require the need for the 1/2" solenoid.I'm still confused about how this happens, but I talked to CAT technical support and they said that it is possible. My pump stands are about 20 years old and were made by Magic Wand. There is gravity feed from the rinse tank for rinse, soap and wax. There is also a fitting/connection for city water that runs to/through the rinse solenoid. In trying to figure out this problem I realized that the rinse solenoid is not wired to anything in the pump stand electrical box. This is true for every pump. The wires from the rinse solenoid are terminated with a wire nut. Any thought to why this might have been done?