Troubleshooting – Haws 8325 User Manual
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Model 8320-8325/8320CRP
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
REPAIR CHECKLIST
1. No flow.
1.
Check the main shut-off valve.
2. Insufficient water flow.
2.
Verify minimum 30 psi (2 ATM) flowing
supply line pressure.
3. Insufficient water flow on
eyewash, however, shower is
sufficient.
3. a. Verify minimum 30 psi (2 ATM) flowing
supply line pressure.
b. Probable clogging of flow control due to
inadequate line flushing. Unscrew
eye/face wash head and remove the
four screws to disassemble the head.
Clean flow control and reassemble
head. See SP65 Installation Drawing for
details.
c.
Remove cap located on L – Strainer
using a 3/8” allen wrench to access and
clean filter screen.
4. Eyewash or face wash
streams do not meet desired
eye level or are not balanced.
4.
Possible blocked flow control see above
solution. (Possible non-leveled eyewash
assembly.)
5. Insufficient water flow at the
showerhead, however,
eyewash is sufficient.
5.
Probable clogging of flow control inside
shower head. Unscrew shower head off
of elbow and clean rubber flow control.
6. Water does not drain properly.
6.
Check your drain system for debris.
Check the main waste line of your
building to see if it does handle the
capacity required for the entire drainage
system.
7. Water leak between joints or
fittings.
7.
Tighten loose connections. If leak
persists, the application of hot water will
sometimes reseat improperly applied
joint compound. After 30 minutes wait
and retest. A persistent leak will
necessitate reassembly and additional
sealant.
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