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Troubleshooting Guide

If your Bullard Free-Air pump is not working satisfactorily, follow the 
Trouble Shooting steps below: 

SYMPTOM: Pump Fails to Start or Hums

1. Turn pump switch off and disconnect from the power source.
2. Check for the correct electrical current as shown in the Electric 

Motor Specifications on page 5 of this Manual.

3. Check to be sure that the circuit is not overloaded by the pump and 

other electrical equipment. The pump is equipped with a thermal 
overload protector that turns the current off when subjected to 
electrical overloads.

4. Wait 15 minutes and restart. 

SYMPTOM: Outlet Air Pressure Too low

1. Be sure you know the proper pressure range for the respirator. See 

the respirator’s instruction manual.

2. Be sure the respirator and air supply hose are connected to the 

pump when the gauge reading is taken.

3. Check to see that the pressure gauges are functioning properly. 

Replace the gauge(s) if broken or malfunctioning.

4. Check that both the inlet filters (Cat. No. 23611) and outlet filter 

cartridges (Cat. No. S17101) are clean. Replace if necessary. Dirty 
filters will restrict air flow.

5. Check to see that no air is escaping from the pressure relief valves 

on the manifold and air supply hose pod(s). Reset the relief valves 
if necessary.

6. Check to see that the air supply hose pod Kamlok couplers are 

closed tightly so that no air can escape.

7. Flush the pump with Loctite Safety Solvent (Cat. No. S17931) to 

remove excessive dirt, sand, particles, moisture or oil in the rotor 
assembly. See the Maintenance section on page 8 for proper 
directions on flushing the pump.
When the parts are reassembled, attach the respirator(s) and turn 
the pump on, monitoring the outlet pressure. 

SYMPTOM: Outlet Pressure Too High

1. If pressure relief valve(s) are set too high, reset to a lower pressure. 

Be sure the outlet pressure remains in the approved range for the 
respirator as specified by the respirator manufacturer. See your 
respirator manufacturer’s instruction manual.

2. Check the respirator’s air supply hose for kinks.

SYMPTOM: Pump Overheating

1. The normal output air temperature when the pump is running 

continuously is 160-120 degrees. The heat is dissipated as it 
travels through the respirator’s air supply hose until it reaches 
ambient air temperature.

2. If pressure relief valves are set too high, reset to a lower pressure. 

Be sure the outlet pressure remains in the approved range for the 
respirator as specified by the respirator manufacturer. See your 
respirator manufacturer’s instruction manual.

3. Check to see that the inlet filters (Cat. No. 23611) and the outlet 

filters (Cat. No. S17101) are clean and replace if necessary. Dirty 
filters will restrict air flow and cause overheating.

4. Flush the pump with Loctite Safety Solvent (Cat. No. S17931) to 

remove excessive dirt, sand, particles, moisture or oil in the rotor 
assembly.
See the maintenance section on page 8 for proper directions on 
flushing the pump. When the parts are reassembled, attach the 
respirators and turn the pump on, monitoring its performance for 
overheating.

5. The electrical circuit to which the pump is connected is overloaded.  
  Check the amperage load of the circuit and disconnect other elec   
  trical equipment, if necessary, from the circuit.

 

SYMPTOM: Outlet Air Temperature Too Warm

1. Be sure that at least the first 50 feet of air supply hose closest to 

the pump is laid out (not coiled) to permit excess heat to dissipate 
from the hose.

2. If using an EDP30 and Bullard supplied  air respirator hoods, order 

the FRIGITRON 2000 Air Conditioner. Two hoods with FRIGITRON 
Air Conditioners can be used with model EDP30. Frigitron 2000 
cannot be used with model EDP50.

3. Put a coiled section of the air supply hose in the bottom of a large 

container. Fill the container with water and ice and cover with a lid. For 
best results, locate the container as close to the worker as possible. 

SYMPTOM: Outlet Air Temperature Too Cold

1. Let the pump warm up for approximately 15 minutes before using.
2. Coil the first 25-50 feet of air supply hose closest to the pump.
3. Keep the air supply hose off cold surfaces. 

SYMPTOM: Moisture In Air Supply Hose line

1. Locate the air inlet filter in a dry, clean air location, where 

breathable air can be assured at all times.

2. With the air supply hose connected to the pump, but not the respi-

rator, turn the pump on and let it run for approximately 15 minutes 
to purge the hose of excessive moisture.

IF THESE STEPS FAIl TO RESOlVE THE PROBlEM,  
CONTACT YOUR BUllARD DISTRIBUTOR OR BUllARD’S 
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 877-BUllARD  
OR 1-859-234-6616.

Troubleshooting

Free-Air® Pumps 

User Manual

Summary of Contents for EDP30

Page 1: ...require expensive carbon monoxide monitors high temperature alarms or airline filters No calibration is required Read all instructions before using your Free Air pump This manual provides detailed in...

Page 2: ...tact the respirator manufacturer or Bullard s Customer Service Department at 877 BULLARD or 1 859 234 6616 3 Supplied air respirators used with this pump MUST NOT be worn in any atmosphere immediately...

Page 3: ...EDP30 PUMP Pump s Output Air Pressure psig Pump s Output Air Volume cfm Maximum Recommended Mask Respirators Maximum Recommended Hood Respirators Motor Amp Load 5 32 Six Four 16 10 30 Six Four 18 15...

Page 4: ...pod s If V60 extension hose IS NOT required go to instruction 3 a Attach the V60 extension hose to the pump s manifold If extending only one pod connect the V60 hose to the manifold Kamlok coupler tha...

Page 5: ...ry Carbon Vane 4 vanes MAXIMUM AIR PRESSURE 30 psig 15 psig AIR FLOW 30 cfm at 10 psig 50 cfm at 10 psig PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES Adjustable Pre Set to open at 34 psig when adjusted fully closed Adjusta...

Page 6: ...f the respirator system being used to the quick disconnect coupler s or the pod s Figure 6 NOTE If your respirator s air supply hose approved by NIOSH as part of the respirator system being used will...

Page 7: ...respirators NOTE If the pod s are attached directly to the pump manifold the pressure gauges should always read within 5 of each other If the gauge on the manifold reads substantially higher than the...

Page 8: ...p with the gasket g Insert four 4 new filter cartridges in the seats and reassemble the caps and wing nuts to hold the cartridges in place h Reassemble the pod Tighten the wing nuts and bolts together...

Page 9: ...ough the respirator s air supply hose until it reaches ambient air temperature 2 If pressure relief valves are set too high reset to a lower pressure Be sure the outlet pressure remains in the approve...

Page 10: ...Gauge 0 15 psig S19683 Pressure Gauge 0 30 psig S19688 Pressure Gauge 0 60 psig S2084 Drive Belt Matched Pair EDP30 S2085 Drive Belt Matched Pair EDP50 S2089 Kamlok Adapter Male Pod S2090 Kamlok Coup...

Page 11: ...to factory inspection In warranty product of current design will be subjected to a rehandling charge less freight originally allowed All material must be shipped with transportation charges prepaid B...

Page 12: ...e outlet filter cartridge is multi layered with 40 micron size particles of activated carbon a sorbent bed with an exposed carbon surface of more than 15 000 square feet Vapor removal efficiency 90 95...

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