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Intermediate Problem Solving
TYPE OF PROBLEM WHA
T T
O CHECK
If check is OK, go to next check
WHA
T T
O DO
When check is not OK, refer to this column
Spray Pattern V
ariations 1.
Spray tip worn beyond sprayer pressure capa
-
bility. 1.
Replace spray tip.
NOTE:
A smaller size tip will provide
longer life.
2.
Check transducer (29) for wear or damage.
2.
Replace transducer
. See page 31.
3.
Check pressure control (64) for smooth opera
-
tion. 3.
Replace pressure control. See page 30.
4.
Check Low output section, page 16.
Motor Is Hot and Runs
Intermittently 1. Determine
if sprayer was operated at high pres
-
sure with small tips, which causes excessive
heat build up.
1.
Decrease pressure setting or increase tip
size.
2.
Be sure ambient temperature where sprayer is
located is no more than 90
F (32
C) and
sprayer is not located in direct sun.
2.
Move sprayer to shaded, cooler area if
possible.
3. Check motor. 3.
Replace motor
. See page 26.
Building Circuit Breaker
Opens
As Soon As
Sprayer
Switch Is T
urned On.
1.
Check all electrical wiring for damaged insula
-
tion, and all terminals for loose fit or damage.
Also check wires between pressure control and
motor
. See page 26.
1.
Repair or replace any damaged wiring or
terminals. Securely reconnect all wires.
2.
Check for missing motor brush inspection plate
gasket (see page 18), bent terminal forks or
other metal to metal contact points which could
cause a short.
2.
Correct faulty conditions.
3.
Check motor armature for shorts. Use an arma
-
ture tester (growler) or perform motor test. See
page 18. Inspect windings for burns.
3.
Replace motor
. See page 26.
4.
Check motor start board (47) by substituting
with a good board.
CAUTION:
Do not perform this check until
motor armature is determined to be good. A
bad motor armature can burn out a good board.
4.
Replace board. See page 27.
Circuit breaker opens after
sprayer
operates for
5 to 10
minutes.
1. Check
‘Basic Problems – Electrical’ on page
14.
Building circuit breaker
opens as soon as sprayer
is plugged into outlet and
sprayer
is NOT turned on.
1. Check ON/OFF switch (52).

Be sure sprayer is

unplugged!

Disconnect wires from switch.
Check switch with ohmmeter
. The reading
should be infinity with ON/OFF switch OFF
,
and zero with switch ON.
CAUTION:
A short in motor circuit can damage
switch and or motor start board (47).
1.
Replace ON/OFF switch. See page 27.
2.
Check electrical supply with volt meter
. Meter
should read 105–125 V
AC. 2.
If voltage is too high, do not operate
sprayer until corrected.
Unit will not run on gener
-
ator but does run on AC
power
Check
the generator
s peak voltage. This sprayer will
not
run if the peak voltage is above 190V
.
Use AC power or a dif
ferent generator