Trouble

Probable Cause

Remedy

WATER PUMP ‘‘LONG

C. Water pump pressure switch is C.

Verify pressure switch

CYCLES’’ (CON’T)

not correctly adjusted.

‘‘CUT–OUT’’ pressure is adjusted

 

 

at 85 ± 5 PSI (5.86 ± .35 Bars) or

 

 

‘‘CUT–IN’’ pressure is adjusted at

 

 

60 ± 5 PSI (4.14 ± .35 Bars).

 

 

Have Service Technician readjust

 

 

pressure switch.

D.Water pre–filter is plugged (this condition will be accompanied by a change in pitch of the water pump when operating.)

D.If water inlet pressure gauge reads below 5–PSI (.34 Bars) while water pump is operating,replace water pre–filter.

E.Water supply is shut off to Beverage Control Panel (this condition will be accompanied by a change in pitch of the water pump when operating).

F.Water pump failure.

E.Verify plain water inlet shutoff valve is in ‘‘OPEN’’ position. Verify all other water shutoff valves on Beverage Control Panel are in ‘‘OPEN’’ positions.

F.Have Service Technician replace water pump. Verify water is being supplied to the pump (starving water pump of water is primary reason for pump failure).

G.Water filter activation valve is in ‘‘OPEN’’ position.

H.Leak in plain water lines leaving Beverage Control Panel Assembly.

G.Place water filter activation valve in ‘‘CLOSED’’ position.

H.Check for water leak in plain water lines leading to equipment connected to Beverage Control Panel Assembly.

WATER INLET PRESSURE

A.

Water inlet shutoff valve is in

A. Place water inlet shutoff valve in

GAUGE READS TOO LOW

 

‘‘CLOSED’’ position.

‘‘OPEN’’ position.

 

B. Water pre–filter is clogged.

B. Replace water pre–filter.

 

C. Water pressure regulator is

C. Readjust water pressure regulator

 

 

incorrectly adjusted.

to 75 ± 5 PSI. (5.17 ± .34 Bars)

 

D.

Water pressure regulator

D. Remove and clean or replace the

 

 

strainer is clogged.

water strainer screen.

 

E.

Water pressure regulator

E. Replace water pressure regulator

 

 

inoperative.

and adjust to 75 ± 5 PSI. (5.17 ±

 

 

 

.34 Bars)

 

 

 

 

WATER INLET PRESSURE

A.

Water pressure regulator is

A. Readjust water pressure regulator

GAUGE READS TOO HIGH

 

incorrectly adjusted.

to 75 ± 5 PSI. (5.17 ± .34 Bars)

 

B.

Water pressure regulator

B. Replace water pressure regulator

 

 

inoperative.

and adjust to 75 ± 5 PSI. (5.17

 

 

 

± .34 Bars)

 

 

 

 

AIR COMPRESSOR DOES

A.

Power cord unplugged from

A. Plug air compressor power cord

NOT OPERATE

 

electrical outlet.

into electrical outlet.

 

B. Power cord power switch in

B. Place power switch in ‘‘ON’’

 

 

‘‘OFF’’ position.

position.

 

C. Electrical circuit fuse blown or

C. Replace fuse or reset circuit

 

 

circuit breaker tripped.

breaker.

 

D.

Air compressor pressure

D. Have Service Technician check

 

 

switch is inoperative.

and/or replace pressure switch.

 

 

 

 

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