Pressure Washer Cooling System - BE Power Equipment B4014VTBA Manual Del Operador

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DO NOT OVERHEAT YOUR MACHINE
Do not let your machine overheat. Failure to do so will result in damage, void
warranty, or cause injury.
Gas engines and electric motors are air-cooled. Always ensure that the machine
is operated in a well-ventilated area where it can draw a steady supply of fresh
air. If the motor overheats, it may shut down, rapidly burn oil, and result in
component failure. The arrows below show an example of locations for air intake
on an engine.
Pumps are cooled on the front end by having fresh water run into the pump,
then spray out of the gun wand. To maintain the water flow, keep the trigger of
the gun depressed to keep spraying out water. Do not let the machine run for
more than 30 seconds without pressing down on the trigger. If the pump is left to
overheat (not spraying water), it may experience thermal shock when cold water
is introduced to the system once water is sprayed out again. This thermal shock
can result in multiple component failures.
Most pumps are protected by a thermal valve. The thermal valve releases
water if a pump starts to run too hot. It will prevent catastrophic heat failure.
However, the pump may have suffered damage and need maintenance, repair, or
replacement. The thermal valve will need to be replaced once it is triggered.
The back end of the pump is cooled by maintaining the proper level and quality of
pump oil. Always check the oil level on the back of the pump by using the dipstick
or sight gauge. Use 30w non-detergent oil if it needs to be added or replaced.
Leaks water to
prevent overheating
10
Axial Pump
PRESSURE WASHER
COOLING SYSTEM
Triplex Pump
Threaded into pump
with teflon tape
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