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Service instructions: trouble shooting, Warranty – SANDPIPER ET User Manual

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS: TROUBLE SHOOTING

1. Pump will not cycle

A. Check to make sure the unit has enough pressure to operate and that the air inlet

valve is open.

B. Check the discharge line to insure that the discharge line is neither closed nor blocked.

C. If the spool in the air distribution valve is not shifting, check the main spool. It must

slide freely.

D. Excessive air leakage in the pump can prevent cycling. This condition will be

evident. Air leakage into the discharge line indicates a ruptured diaphragm. Air

leakage from the exhaust port indicates leakage in the air distribution valve. See further

service instructions.

E. Blockage in the liquid chamber can impede movement of diaphragm.

2. Pump cycles but will not pump

A. Suction side of pump pulling in air. Check the suction line for air leaks and be sure

that the end of the suction line is submerged. Check flange bolting. Check valve flanges

and manifold to chamber flange joints.

B. Make certain the suction line or strainer is not plugged. Restriction at the suction is

indicated by a high vacuum reading when a vacuum gauge is installed in the suction line.

C. Check valves may not be seating properly. To check, remove the suction line and

cover the suction port with your hand. If the unit does not pull a good suction (vacuum),

the check valves should be inspected for proper seating.

D. Static suction lift may be too high. Priming can be improved by elevating the suction

and discharge lines higher than the check valves and pouring liquid into the unit through

the suction inlet. When priming at high suction lifts or with long suction lines operate the

pump at maximum cycle rate.

E. Incorrect driver fluid level or air has not been properly purged.

3. Low performance

A. Capacity is reduced as the discharge pressure increases, as indicated on the

performance curve. Performance capability varies with available inlet air supply. Check

air pressure at the pump inlet when the pump is operating to make certain that adequate

air supply is maintained.

B. Check vacuum at the pump suction. Capacity is reduced as vacuum increases.

Reduced flow rate due to starved suction will be evident when cycle rate can be varied

without change in capacity. This condition will be more prevalent when pumping viscous

liquids. When pumping thick, heavy materials the suction line must be kept as large in

diameter and as short as possible, to keep suction loss minimal.

C. Low flow rate and slow cycling rate indicate restricted flow through the discharge line.

Low flow rate and fast cycling rate indicate restriction in the suction line or air leakage

into suction.

D. Unstable cycling indicates improper check valve seating on one chamber. This

condition is confirmed when unstable cycling repeats consistently on alternate exhausts.

Cycling that is not consistently unstable may indicate partial exhaust restriction due

to freezing and thawing of exhaust air. Use of an anti-freeze lubricant in an air line

lubricator should solve this problem.

E. Incorrect driver fluid level or air has not been properly purged.

For additional information, see the Warren Rupp Trouble Shooting Guide.

WARRANTY

This pump is warranted for a period of five years against defective material and

workmanship. Failure to comply with the recommendations stated in this manual voids

all factory warranty.