MEP001
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This one has me stumped. Three compartment tank with water, soap, and wax. If I watch it long enough I can see the tank filling, even when no one is using a bay, and it's diluting the soap. Here's what I'm sure it's not:
It's not the Hydrominder. No drips before the valve, and I take the discharge hose off every day and watch for it leaking.
It's not a leak between compartments. It's three separate tanks welded together at the top and tack welded at the bottom.
It's not rinse backing up through a check valve. I only have cold water anyway, and there were so many breaks from the recent freeze to the line that fed the rinse solenoids that I took the whole 14 foot line out and capped it.
It's not spot free backing up through the pump. Three separate times I have turned on either one bay at a time or all bays at once on spot free and disconnected the tubing from the soap solenoid to check for backflow. The spot free solenoids don't leak by to other bays when on or at all when it's not running.
It's not the soap solenoids. I have them plumbed backwards so I don't have to have a check valve on the soap and wax lines. There's no sign of soap with rinse selected on any bay. If I unhook the soap tubing from the tank when it's on rinse, it doesn't draw air through the solenoid.
It's obviously not siphoning from the soap concentrate.
I'm sure I've eliminated every possibility, but every day I have to dump some soap in the tank to bring it back up to strength.
It's not the Hydrominder. No drips before the valve, and I take the discharge hose off every day and watch for it leaking.
It's not a leak between compartments. It's three separate tanks welded together at the top and tack welded at the bottom.
It's not rinse backing up through a check valve. I only have cold water anyway, and there were so many breaks from the recent freeze to the line that fed the rinse solenoids that I took the whole 14 foot line out and capped it.
It's not spot free backing up through the pump. Three separate times I have turned on either one bay at a time or all bays at once on spot free and disconnected the tubing from the soap solenoid to check for backflow. The spot free solenoids don't leak by to other bays when on or at all when it's not running.
It's not the soap solenoids. I have them plumbed backwards so I don't have to have a check valve on the soap and wax lines. There's no sign of soap with rinse selected on any bay. If I unhook the soap tubing from the tank when it's on rinse, it doesn't draw air through the solenoid.
It's obviously not siphoning from the soap concentrate.
I'm sure I've eliminated every possibility, but every day I have to dump some soap in the tank to bring it back up to strength.