spf8298
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I'm having an issue with low pre-soak pressure on my inbay automatic. We have an old design automatic that is an inverted 'L' similar to a rain maker. Our presoak is fed to the automatic and 3 self serve bays through one common booster pump. There are solenoid valves that control the flow of the presoak to the IBA and 3 self serve bays.
I have no pressure issues with the self serve bay presoak function, only in the inbay automatic presoak. I'm having trouble trying to track the issue down. I do inject air into the IBA presoak, and I've played with that adjustment, but the presoak liquip pressure still seems weak and has a low stream. could a faulty check valve impede the flow of presoak to the IBA? I'm going to look at that next. I also have a pressure regulator that controls all the liquid pressure to the presoak booster pump, but I wouldn't think that would be faulty since I still have good pressure to the self serve bays.
Anyone else got any suggestions on what I should look at? I hope I'm making sense.
Shaun
I have no pressure issues with the self serve bay presoak function, only in the inbay automatic presoak. I'm having trouble trying to track the issue down. I do inject air into the IBA presoak, and I've played with that adjustment, but the presoak liquip pressure still seems weak and has a low stream. could a faulty check valve impede the flow of presoak to the IBA? I'm going to look at that next. I also have a pressure regulator that controls all the liquid pressure to the presoak booster pump, but I wouldn't think that would be faulty since I still have good pressure to the self serve bays.
Anyone else got any suggestions on what I should look at? I hope I'm making sense.
Shaun