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Service Manual – Clarke CA30 20B and 17E
Recovery System
Functional Description
The purpose of the recovery system is to
remove water from the floor. The vacuum
motor creates negative pressure in the
recovery tank by sucking air out of the tank
through the vacuum suction hose. To protect
the vacuum motor from ingesting water, a
ball float is located at the end of the vacuum
suction hose inside the recovery tank. When
the tank’s water level reaches the float ball,
the ball rises until it blocks the inlet of the
suction hose.
The negative pressure inside the recovery
tank (not shown) causes air/water to be drawn
in through the squeegee suction hose. The
recovery tank serves to isolate the air/water
stream in the squeegee suction hose from
the air-only stream in the vacuum suction
hose. The water and debris drawn in through
the squeegee suction hose falls out of the
stream into the bottom of the recovery tank. A
separate tank drain hose is used to drain this
water and debris from the tank.
The squeegee suction hose draws air/water
from the squeegee assembly. The squeegee
consists of two squeegee blades: a forward,
notched blade, and a rear scraping blade.
The notched blade permits water to pass into
the space between the two blades, where it is
drawn into the suction hose.
Squeegee
Squeegee
Suction
Vacuum
Suction
Float &
Filter
Tank Drain
Vacuum
Motor