TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE
Normally the ENCYCLON system needs no maintenance. However, there are
some things to watch for. Most problems can be detected by monitoring the
pressure gauges mounted on the cyclone manifold assembly.
1. Low “Cyclone In” pressure below 25 P.S.I. gauge
A. Disassemble and check for obstruction in suction line from
the dirty tank to the pump.
B. Disassemble and check for obstructions in pump casing and
impeller.
C. Disassemble and check for obstructions in pressure line.
2. High “Cyclone Out” pressure above 10 P.S.I. gauge
A. Check for obstruction in the piping from the cyclone to the
clean tank.
B. Check for clogged cyclone assembly.
3. Clogging of nozzles
A. Stop pump motor and unscrew the cap nut that secures the
ceramic nozzle.
B. The cleaning of the nozzle and the conical part of the cyclone
is done with a wire of about 1/8 inch in diameter rounded off at
the end, so that there is no damage done to the inside cone
surface.
C. Reassemble nozzle after cleaning by reversing above step.
4. Clean pump surging
A. Purge the secondary filter by opening the red valve while the
clean pump is running for a few seconds to clear the filter.
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