Head scratcher; over 30 years experience but never had a problem like this. One cat 310 lost pressure to a Self Service bay so began the troubleshooting. The pump ran smoothly but would not build pressure both cold and hot were about 300 psi; low pressure was fine so no blockage in the bay; water pressure is great and all other bays are working great. Rinse is ok but hot water functions (soap and wax) are less than city water pressure; Everything checked out ok so decided to swap out a pump and now have the same results; Searched this forum and only thing I found was about check valves and I've eliminated or replaced all. Here's what I've done so far:
- Put in a new motor
- took the high pressure bay hose loose and connected a short hose to direct spray out of the pump room. this eliminated any problem in the bay
- by passed all check valves and even changed out the one from the HW tank
- eliminated the solenoid valves attached to the motor, one at a time. Asco Valves so just took the guts out to test. Then made sure the lines to the tank were clean.
- replaced the solenoid (cold water rinse) and even bypassed it
- Took the valves out and they look like new (the replacement pump was one removed from service and had been in storage but same problems existed with 1st pump)
- Used air hose to clear the wax and soap lines - no problem found
- checked flow from hot water tank and cold water supply, both ok
- the pump runs smoothly, like a new one; RPM of 5 HP 3 phase motor looks same as other motors;
- pump does not hesitate, cough, or sputter when switching from rinse to hot water function
- I don't have a nozzle on the test hose but the cold water shoots a strong stream while the hot water functions drops to a very weak stream
So what am I overlooking.
thanks, Jerry
- Put in a new motor
- took the high pressure bay hose loose and connected a short hose to direct spray out of the pump room. this eliminated any problem in the bay
- by passed all check valves and even changed out the one from the HW tank
- eliminated the solenoid valves attached to the motor, one at a time. Asco Valves so just took the guts out to test. Then made sure the lines to the tank were clean.
- replaced the solenoid (cold water rinse) and even bypassed it
- Took the valves out and they look like new (the replacement pump was one removed from service and had been in storage but same problems existed with 1st pump)
- Used air hose to clear the wax and soap lines - no problem found
- checked flow from hot water tank and cold water supply, both ok
- the pump runs smoothly, like a new one; RPM of 5 HP 3 phase motor looks same as other motors;
- pump does not hesitate, cough, or sputter when switching from rinse to hot water function
- I don't have a nozzle on the test hose but the cold water shoots a strong stream while the hot water functions drops to a very weak stream
So what am I overlooking.
thanks, Jerry