It all started last March 2007. I purchased a new CAT 5CP2120W pump to replace an older one in one of my least-used bays. I installed it and set the pressure at 1500 PSI. I noticed the pressure at the spray gun was significantly less. I would estimate it at 900 – 1000 PSI. I cranked the pressure up to 2000 at the pump. I went to the bay and squeezed the trigger. This time it felt like it was around 1200 – 1400 PSI so I left it like that. Just yesterday my motor burned out in that bay. I swapped it out for a new one and turned it on with the pressure setting of 1500 PSI. This issue repeated itself. I only had 900 – 1000 at the spray nozzle once again. The motor has to work significantly harder when I crank it to 2000 so I’m going to fix the problem this time instead of burning up another motor.
I put a new nozzle tip on the gun and I tried the spray gun right off the pump and that didn’t show any difference. I also tried a supply line from the pump next to it and that didn’t show any differences. I wonder if there is an obstruction in the pump itself. I have another pump to swap it out with, but I thought I might solicit the experts before I do that.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tony
I put a new nozzle tip on the gun and I tried the spray gun right off the pump and that didn’t show any difference. I also tried a supply line from the pump next to it and that didn’t show any differences. I wonder if there is an obstruction in the pump itself. I have another pump to swap it out with, but I thought I might solicit the experts before I do that.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tony