Rudy
Active member
We've been pulling our hair out.
My furthest SS bay from the Eq room....takes a LONG time to produce soapy water when High Pressure Soap is selected. In troubleshooting, here's what we seem to observe.
The initial startup will require about 40 seconds to see any soap come out of the HP wand. If HP rinse is selected, the line clears in about 7-8 seconds...which is normal. If HP soap is RE-selected....soap comes out in about 7-8 seconds.
My stands are plumbed with gravity fed Hot Water, gravity fed Soap and Polish. Cold rinse is supplied through a "rinse" solenoid and a (3/8??) poly tube.
The polish cycle on this bay has also been suspect. It's hard to be as precise in troubleshooting because the polish doesn't foam up as much.
What could be going on?
We tested using a HOT water rinse...suspecting that (perhaps) the higher pressure cold water was applying back pressure. The flowmeters for the soap and polish are the same regardless if hot or cold water is used. Flow of chemicals (either polish or soap) can be observed to start immediately....so i know that the solenoids are indeed opening.
Could (somehow) the soap lines be back feeding...and essentially diluting the initial pull of soap into the pump?
Help!
My furthest SS bay from the Eq room....takes a LONG time to produce soapy water when High Pressure Soap is selected. In troubleshooting, here's what we seem to observe.
The initial startup will require about 40 seconds to see any soap come out of the HP wand. If HP rinse is selected, the line clears in about 7-8 seconds...which is normal. If HP soap is RE-selected....soap comes out in about 7-8 seconds.
My stands are plumbed with gravity fed Hot Water, gravity fed Soap and Polish. Cold rinse is supplied through a "rinse" solenoid and a (3/8??) poly tube.
The polish cycle on this bay has also been suspect. It's hard to be as precise in troubleshooting because the polish doesn't foam up as much.
What could be going on?
We tested using a HOT water rinse...suspecting that (perhaps) the higher pressure cold water was applying back pressure. The flowmeters for the soap and polish are the same regardless if hot or cold water is used. Flow of chemicals (either polish or soap) can be observed to start immediately....so i know that the solenoids are indeed opening.
Could (somehow) the soap lines be back feeding...and essentially diluting the initial pull of soap into the pump?
Help!