Troubleshooting – Haws 8330 User Manual
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Model 8330
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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 eye/face
wash, 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 head.
Clean flow control and reassemble
head.
c.
Remove plug located on L – Strainer
using a 9/16” wrench to access and
clean filter screen.
4. Eye/face wash streams do not
meet desired eye level.
4.
Possible blocked flow control, see
above solution. Possible non-leveled
eye/face wash assembly.
5. Water does not drain properly.
5.
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.
6. Water leak between joints or
fittings.
6.
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.
7. Insufficient water flow from
shower, however, eye/face wash
is sufficient.
7.
Probable clogging of flow control
inside showerhead. Unscrew
showerhead off of elbow and clean
rubber flow control.
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