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Is this tied into a bay manifold- presoak, tire clean, etc? I have seen high pressure come back in the lines due to bad check valve and kill the flojet
 

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Problem solved. The 1/2” hoses on the bottom were snug fits so I did not use a clamp on them. Just added clamps and the issue is resolved. Strange
 

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Is this tied into a bay manifold- presoak, tire clean, etc? I have seen high pressure come back in the lines due to bad check valve and kill the flojet
I’m gonna high jack this thread if thats ok. I’ve been having this exact issue for 2 months !!! I’m at my wits end. I bought 16 new check valves in going away from fluid control. Brand new valves the other day and I’ve busted another flo jet. Kleen rite is sending me more of a different brand. I have tire cleaner bleeding through the pre soak chem line going all the way to the solenoid in the room. Am
I missing something else? I thought this was simple fix. Am I just getting bad batch of valves or is something in my system causing them to fail?
 

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I don't remove the hoses from the barbs since they just unclip and pull out of the pump.
Yes normally but the hoses looked so-so therefore I just replaced them.

does anyone repair them or just discard them?
 
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I’m gonna high jack this thread if thats ok. I’ve been having this exact issue for 2 months !!! I’m at my wits end. I bought 16 new check valves in going away from fluid control. Brand new valves the other day and I’ve busted another flo jet. Kleen rite is sending me more of a different brand. I have tire cleaner bleeding through the pre soak chem line going all the way to the solenoid in the room. Am
I missing something else? I thought this was simple fix. Am I just getting bad batch of valves or is something in my system causing them to fail?
Don’t take the wrong way but sometimes tired eyes will install them with the flow the wrong way.
 

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I’m gonna high jack this thread if thats ok. I’ve been having this exact issue for 2 months !!! I’m at my wits end. I bought 16 new check valves in going away from fluid control. Brand new valves the other day and I’ve busted another flo jet. Kleen rite is sending me more of a different brand. I have tire cleaner bleeding through the pre soak chem line going all the way to the solenoid in the room. Am
I missing something else? I thought this was simple fix. Am I just getting bad batch of valves or is something in my system causing them to fail?
I always plumb car washes with one check valve at the boom with presoak, tire cleaner, and air lines joined at a cross. In the room I use an air regulator like this one that relieves pressure on the outlet that exceeds the set inlet pressure. If a check valve in the bay fails, the regulators just relieve the pressure and nothing gets damaged.


I use the Fluid Controls 1/4" check valves with Teflon seals and I've had no failures. Maybe you have debris getting down stream and getting caught in them?
 

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Don’t take the wrong way but sometimes tired eyes will install them with the flow the wrong way.
100 percent agree , no offense taken. But, definitively not the problem. I put my readers on to make sure :)
 

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I’m gonna high jack this thread if thats ok. I’ve been having this exact issue for 2 months !!! I’m at my wits end. I bought 16 new check valves in going away from fluid control. Brand new valves the other day and I’ve busted another flo jet. Kleen rite is sending me more of a different brand. I have tire cleaner bleeding through the pre soak chem line going all the way to the solenoid in the room. Am
I missing something else? I thought this was simple fix. Am I just getting bad batch of valves or is something in my system causing them to fail?
We put a additional check valve on the discharge line of the pump, between the floJet pump and the manifold.
 

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I always plumb car washes with one check valve at the boom with presoak, tire cleaner, and air lines joined at a cross. In the room I use an air regulator like this one that relieves pressure on the outlet that exceeds the set inlet pressure. If a check valve in the bay fails, the regulators just relieve the pressure and nothing gets damaged.


I use the Fluid Controls 1/4" check valves with Teflon seals and I've had no failures. Maybe you have debris getting down stream and getting caught in them?
The fluid controls is what I’ve always used. That’s what I was leaning towards, trash in the lines. I don’t know what else cause this. I cleaned out the tanks , solenoids etc yesterday. Same issue today. You wouldn’t happen to have a visual of how you set it up in the bay would ya. I have air logics in the equipment room. one manifold in each bay for PS and TC. Obviously 2 air and 2 chem lines for each. Came in this afternoon , same issue after getting it right and testing after changing some more valves yesterday.
 

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This is at the boom:

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Board inside:

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The air lines are tee'd out of sight and only one air line runs to the bay.
 

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I used to have the same problem with backfeeding PS until I put it on the LP gun with Tri Foam. The only cv's I have in the trough now is for SFR. Went from 16 cv's down to 4! No cv's on any of the LP lines. I like the KISS method! Getting too old to make weekly trips up into the attic!
 

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I’m gonna high jack this thread if thats ok. I’ve been having this exact issue for 2 months !!! I’m at my wits end. I bought 16 new check valves in going away from fluid control. Brand new valves the other day and I’ve busted another flo jet. Kleen rite is sending me more of a different brand. I have tire cleaner bleeding through the pre soak chem line going all the way to the solenoid in the room. Am
I missing something else? I thought this was simple fix. Am I just getting bad batch of valves or is something in my system causing them to fail?
What PSI are your air and product settings? Also we need to set things with the product running in a bay otherwise we can get inaccurate settings. Product should be about 2x air.
 

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What PSI are your air and product settings? Also we need to set things with the product running in a bay otherwise we can get inaccurate settings. Product should be about 2x air.
Running all low pressure chems at 60 40
 

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Don’t take the wrong way but sometimes tired eyes will install them with the flow the wrong way.
Guilty here of doing that before. I always mark big directional arrow on mine with a sharpie where I can easily see it. That way when I get up in the attic I don't need my reading glasses.

Problem solved. The 1/2” hoses on the bottom were snug fits so I did not use a clamp on them. Just added clamps and the issue is resolved. Strange
What product is this? Non-neutral chemicals play havoc with normal PVC tubing over time. Also the newer waxes can be problematic and cause the tubing to swell. .
 

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Guilty here of doing that before. I always mark big directional arrow on mine with a sharpie where I can easily see it. That way when I get up in the attic I don't need my reading glasses.



What product is this? Non-neutral chemicals play havoc with normal PVC tubing over time. Also the newer waxes can be problematic and cause the tubing to swell. .
Desalt and Tire Shine are the hardest on the poly lines.
 
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