Operator`s manual

Maintenance PD 2A/3A
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5.11 Troubleshooting
Problem / Symptom Reason / Remedy
Engine does not start. Engine problem. See engine manufacturer’s service
manual for troubleshooting and repair.
Engine oil level too low. Add oil to engine.
Pump housing filled with dirt and debris. Disassem-
ble and clean inside of pump.
Pump gear case damaged. Inspect and repair.
Engine starts but pump does
not take in water.
Pump is located too high above or too far away from
water. Locate pump closer to water.
Air leak on suction side of pump. Check that hose
fittings and cap on surge chamber are tight and seal-
ing properly.
Suction hose damaged or collapsed. Repair or
replace hose.
Strainer plugged. Clean or replace strainer.
Dirt collecting inside pump and hoses, blocking flow.
Clean inside of pump and flush hoses.
Engine running slow. Check engine speed and
adjust. See chapter Technical Data for engine
speed.
Pump valves damaged or not seating properly.
Check for stones and gravel imbedded in valves.
Replace valves.
Diaphragm loose or damaged. Inspect diaphragm
for damage. Replace and tighten.
Pump output low. Pump located too high above or too far away from
water. Locate pump closer to water.
Suction strainer or intake line partially plugged.
Clean hose line and strainer.
Discharge hose is kinked or end is blocked. Check
that hose lies straight and flows freely.
Discharge hose too narrow. Use hose of equal
diameter or larger than suction hose.