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ENG  •  9.801-511.0  •  Rev. 9/13a

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  PRESSURE 

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containers are equipped with a fixed liquid level gauge 
which contacts the liquid level at 80% of container ca

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pacity, allowing 20% for expansion. LP-gas containers 
not equipped with a fixed liquid level gauge can only 

be filled by weight.

In cold climates, in order to keep vaporization of LP-
gas  at  the  highest  level,  keep  the  fuel  levels  above 
50%.

Room Vents for Combustion and 
Ventilation Air

Properly sized vents are vital for the safe and efficient 

operation of a pressure washer installed in a confined 

space. When combustion and ventilation air are sup

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plied from inside the building, each opening must have 
an area of one square inch for every 1,000 BTUH input. 

When combustion air is supplied from the outside, 

each opening must have an area of one square inch 
for  every  2,000  BTUH  for  horizontal  ducts  and  one 
square inch for every 4,000 BTUH for vertical ducts 
(refer to NFPA 54). See Figure 3.
NOTE:    Air  vents  for  combustion  and  ventilation 

and exhaust flue sizing must conform to methods 
outlined in current American Standard (ANSI-

Z223.1),  National  Fuel  Gas  Code  of  National 

Standard of Canada CSA-149.1 and CSA-149.2 
“Installation Code for Gas Burner Appliances”. 

Exhaust Stack
The purpose of venting a gas-fired pressure washer is 
to completely remove all products of combustion and 
to vent gasses to the outside air without condensa

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tion in the vent or spillage at the draft hood (except in 

cases of downdraft or poor stack conditions).  Always 
use strong, gas-tight, insulated pipe.
The design of this pressure washer depends on natural 
draft (heat induced) to pull combustion gasses out of 
the combustion chamber.  The design of the exhaust 

stack  can  have  a  significant  impact  on  the  proper 

operation of the burner and coil.

During vent installation, avoid sharp turns, long hori

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zontal runs and improper pitches. Maintain proper sup-

port of vent connectors and joints, observe clearances 
from all combustibles and top the vent outlet with an 
approved cap.

Type "B", due to its temperature rating, can only be 

used with natural draft pressure washers.  A "B" vent 

is designed for exhaust temperatures not to exceed 
470°F (245°C).

All venting installations must conform to local codes. 

In the absence of local codes, refer to "National Fuel 
Gas Code" NFPA 54 and be constructed of materials 

approved by the Uniform Building Code.

Vents penetrating ceilings or walls should be double-

wall approved appliance vents and should be one to 

INSTALLATION

LP-Gas (Liquid petroleum gas or 
propane)

LP-gas is gas compressed into liquid form for easy 
transportation and storage. It is also known as propane 
or bottle gas. (Propane tanks are not supplied with 
this equipment.)
LP-gas is flammable, is always contained under pres-
sure and the liquid can freeze skin. Therefore, in the 
interest of safety, it is important to understand the basic 
facts about LP-gas and LP-gas containers.
Federal DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations 
require periodic inspections and re-qualifications of 
cylinders. DO NOT USE damaged or rusted containers.
DO NOT store LP-gas containers indoors or in en-
closed areas. Do not expose LP-gas container to heat. 

Always store with service valve closed and plugged 

as required.

CAUTION: Use LP-gas containers in proper position.

Most LP-gas pressure washer heaters are designed 

to  operate  on  LP-gas  vapor  only. Therefore,  all  LP-
gas  containers  designed  for  vapor  service  must  be 

transported, installed and used in the proper position. 

Do not transport, install or use a vertical cylinder in a 

horizontal or upside down position. Proper care must 
be taken to position a horizontal container in the cor-

rect position for vapor withdrawal.  Liquid LP-gas could 
enter  the  system  designed  for  vapor  only,  possibly 

creating a hazardous condition.

Always use a POL plug installed on a POL valve or a 
dust cap on an ACME/Type 1 valve when transport

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ing or storing disconnected containers (full or empty). 

Check for leaks after connecting. Apply approved leak 

detector solution to connection, turn off all burners and 

pilots and open service valve. Leaks will be detected 

by the growth of bubbles. If bubbles grow, tighten or 

repair the connection as needed. Repeat leak test until 

problem is corrected.
Check all tank and the line connections periodically 
to be sure they are tight. When testing for leaks, use 

approved leak detector solution — not matches.
Improved Regulation:

 The second stage regulator 

receives  a  relatively  uniform  pressure  from  the  first 

stage regulator. This helps the second stage regulator 
to maintain appliance pressure at a nearly constant 
11" W.C.

Filling the LP-Gas Container

Only qualified persons should fill your LP-gas 
containers.
CAUTION: Overfilling is hazardous! 

DO NOT allow your LP-gas container to be overfilled. 
Stop filling when liquid appears at the fixed level gauge. 

Bleed off excess propane in a safe area. Most LP-gas 

Summary of Contents for ENG4-2000

Page 1: ...RN whe n ope ratin g this mac hine PRO TEJ ASE LOS OJO S CU AND O se oper e este equi po DES LUN ETT ES DE SEC URIT E DOI VEN T ETR E POR TEE S lorsq ue vous oper ez cet appa reil RIS K OF ASP HYX IA...

Page 2: ...it means the overload is tripped Reset overload Pilot Light When the light is on it means there is power to the pilot control If there is no light see troubleshooting guide Voltage When the light is o...

Page 3: ...5 3000 8 Installation ENG 6 3200 8 3200 10 3000 9 Installation 10 16 Assembly Instructions 17 Operating Instructions 18 Applying Detergent General Washing Techniques 19 Shutting Down Cleanup 20 Storag...

Page 4: ...familiar with the controls 3 Stay alert watch what you are doing 4 Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob Never use a tool If the knob will not push in or turn by hand don t try t...

Page 5: ...charge stream at people or severe injury or death will result WARNING PROTECT FROM FREEZING WARNING Protect machine from freezing 13 To keep machine in best operating conditions it is importantyouprot...

Page 6: ...RNING If connection is made to potable water supply a back flow device must be provided 27 Exhaust gases should not be vented into a wall a ceiling or a concealed space of a building A draft diverter...

Page 7: ...IC ADO S LIRE LE MAN UEL DE L OP ERA TEU R AVA NT UTIL ISAT ION CET APP ARE IL DOIT ETR E UTIL ISE PAR DES OPE RA TEU RS QUA LIFIE S RIS K OF INJU RY PRO TEC TIVE EYE WE AR AND CLO THI NG MUS T BE WO...

Page 8: ...Panel 19 50 Dia Customer Supplied Draft Diverter 24 00 24 87 4 00 High Pressure Out 3 8 QC Nipple 48 54 36 68 24 50 24 00 12 00 49 00 Water In 3 4 GHF 21 30 20 61 20 61 Exhaust Out 10 Dia NOTE Draft d...

Page 9: ...to Outside Floor Mounting Dimensions 19 50 Dia Customer Supplied Draft Diverter Control Panel 61 00 17 33 34 79 17 36 26 18 3 64 High Pressure Out 3 8 QC Nipple 31 77 64 00 26 91 26 91 Water In 3 4 G...

Page 10: ...ecommended that a partition be made be tween the wash area and machine to prevent direct spray from the spray gun from coming in contact with the machine Excess moisture reaching the power unit or ele...

Page 11: ...ed by the Uniform Building Code Vents penetrating ceilings or walls should be double wall approved appliance vents and should be one to INSTALLATION LP Gas Liquid petroleum gas or propane LP gas is ga...

Page 12: ...roof power venting is recommended to help eliminate exhaust restriction of this natural draft machine This draft inducer power vent must be installed by a li cenced contractor who can calculate size o...

Page 13: ...nced by the heat created inside the coil the design of the coil and flue and the length and diameter of the exhaust stack The table below shows data included in the operator s manual for flue and stac...

Page 14: ...4 2 wc in For an installation at 3500 feet reduce this pressure by 16 by setting the manifold pressure to 4 2 84 3 5 wc in This adjustment should only be made by a properly trained service technician...

Page 15: ...w instructions carefully when installing or servicing machine Failure to do so may result in damage to property or personal injury 1 Installation or servicing of gas appliances and controls must only...

Page 16: ...for the BTU rating of the burner Is incoming gas supply pressure between 6 14 water column inches or 1 2 PSIG Has the proper gas regulator been installed for pressure and volume Have you installed the...

Page 17: ...garden hose to the cold water source Cold Water Source Garden Hose 98015100 10 STEP 6 Pull the spring loaded collar of the wand coupler back to insert pressure nozzle Release the coupler collar and p...

Page 18: ...ent Valve STEP 4 To apply detergent open the detergent valve counterclock wise making sure that the deter gent pick up tube is in the detergent solution and not sucking air 98015100 17 NOTE High press...

Page 19: ...thermal device prevents internal damage to the pump CLEANING TIPS Pre rinse cleaning surface with fresh water Place detergent suction tube directly into cleaning solu tion and apply to surface For be...

Page 20: ...syst me F Coupez l eau W ARNIN G PRE CAU CION AVE RTIS SEM ENT SK AL E NE BY ORS LEA EL MANUA L OPERA CION ANTES DE USARS E ESTE EQUIPO DEBE SER USADO SOLAM ENTE POR OPERA DORES CALIFIC ADOS LIRE LE M...

Page 21: ...metering valve Disassemble and clean thoroughly High viscosity of detergent Dilute detergent to specifications Restriction behind float tank screen removed Install restriction Hole in detergent line s...

Page 22: ...pair kit when needed Worn packing in pump Install new packing kit Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge valves in pump Clean inlet and discharge valve Worn inlet or discharge valves Replace with valve ki...

Page 23: ...1 Be sure main gas valve gas cock or selector arm is turned on 2 With gas on and system sparking probe terminals PV and 24V GND If pilot gas does not flow with 24 volts at these terminals replace gas...

Page 24: ...on With the pilot burning and the flame on the ignitor sensor rod the main burner should turn on If it does not replace the ignition control unit SHORT CYCLING OF MAIN BURNER MAIN BURNER TURNS OFF BE...

Page 25: ...needs repairing CAUTION When using this procedure to test compo nents keep the spray gun open at all times High Limit Hot Water Thermostat For safety each machine is equipped with a high limit control...

Page 26: ...d Exterior regulators are needed to control gas pressure Propane bottles are not included with the machine A pressure regulator should be installed between pro pane bottle and gas valve Propane Cylind...

Page 27: ...ugh the coil by whatever means are available for the particular system the water heater is used on To Adjust Pressure Regulator Adjustment of the pressure regulator is not normally necessary since it...

Page 28: ...per Gal Liquid 4 23 4 87 BTU per Cu Ft Vapor 2 563 3 39 BTU per Gal Liquid 91 547 102 032 BTU per Lb Liquid 21 591 21 221 Cu Ft per Lb Liquid 8 607 6 53 Cu Ft per Gal Liquid 36 45 31 8 Octane Number...

Page 29: ...ure gauge At the lower levels it is expressed in water column inches i e 11 w c i Higher pressures are expressed in terms of the force exerted against a square inch of area for example 125 lbs per squ...

Page 30: ...ife of your pressure washer Perform maintenance more often under severe conditions MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Replace Fuel Lines Annually Pump Oil Inspect Daily inspect the oil level Change After first 50 h...

Page 31: ...nter field labor charges or freight damage WHAT YOU MUST DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE While not required for warranty service we request that you register your LANDA pressure washer by returning the...

Page 32: ...Form 9 801 511 0 Revised 9 13a Printed in U S A...

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