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Maintenance

Fuel

Use clean fuel oil that is not contaminated with water 

and debris. Replace fuel filter and drain tank every 100 

hours of operation.
Use No.1 or No. 2 Heating Oil (ASTM D306) only. 

NEVER use gasoline in your burner fuel tank. Gasoline 

is more combustible than fuel oil and could result in a 

serious explosion. 

NEVER 

use crankcase or waste oil 

in your burner. Fuel unit malfunction could result from 

contamination.

Fuel Control System

This machine utilizes a fuel solenoid valve located on 

the fuel pump to control the flow of fuel to the combus

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tion chamber. The solenoid, which is normally closed, is 

activated by a flow switch when water flows through it. 

When the operator releases the trigger on the spray 

gun, the flow of water through the flow switch stops, 

turning off the electrical current to the fuel solenoid.
The solenoid then closes, shutting off the supply of fuel 

to the combustion chamber. Controlling the flow of fuel 

in this way gives an instantaneous burn-or-no-burn situ

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ation, thereby eliminating high and low water tempera

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tures and the combustion smoke normally associated 

with machines incorporating a spray gun. Periodic 

inspection, to insure that the fuel solenoid valve 

functions properly, is recommended. This can be done 

by operating the machine and checking to see that the 

burner is not firing when the spray gun is in the OFF 

position.

Fuel Pressure Adjustment

To adjust fuel pressure, First install a pressure gage 

into the port just after the pump fuel exit. Turn the 

adjusting screw (located at the regulator port) 

clockwise to increase, and counterclockwise to 

decrease. Do not exceed 200 psi or lower the pressure 

below 130 PSI, when checked at the post-pump 

pressure port. 
The fuel pressure may need to be adjusted due to 

altitude. For every 500 ft altitude above sea level, the 

boiling point of water goes down 1 °F. At high altitude 

environments, this boiling point change may require the 

heat input to be lowered so the water input does not 

turn to steam earlier than at the factory settings and 

activate the pressure sensors and pressure relief 

equipment when the unit is operated and much higher 

altitudes from factory settings or local dealer site 

settings. Check with your dealer before making local 

site fuel pressure adjustments.

Also, as ambient temperature changes seasonally, the 

fuel temperature in the feed tank and air temperature 

inlet can impact fuel flow. In more extreme tempera

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tures, this local-site adjustment may also require 

different fuel nozzles for fuel inlet temperatures that are 

at seasonal extremes (higher or lower) in locations 

where the temperature changes are beyond moderate 

temperatures of between 40°F and 90°F. Colder 

temperatures will make for a thicker flow and less fine a 

fuel spray while hotter temperatures will make for a 

thinner flow a more fine spray with the same nozzle. 

Consider alternate nozzle configurations from the 

baseline factory-supplied nozzle for operating in such 

temperature extremes if performance is not meeting 

needs with air band and fuel pressure settings alone.

NOTE: When changing fuel pump, a by-pass plug 

must be installed in return line port or fuel pump will 

not prime.

Burner Nozzle

Keep the tip free of surface deposits by wiping it with a 

clean, solvent saturated cloth, being careful not to plug 

or enlarge the nozzle. For maximum efficiency, replace 

the nozzle each season.

Electrodes Setting

Gun Setting for EHASR Only

SR-Series Gage
Order Number: 8.717-379.0

Landa PGHW Operator’s Manual   8.916-485.0 - BW

Summary of Contents for PGHW4-3000

Page 1: ...ty XXXX XXX XXXX XX X XXXX XXX XXXX XX XXXX XXX XXXX GAS 8 916 274 0 DIE SEL 8 932 960 0 MODELS PGHW4 3000 1 110 048 0 PGHW4 4000 1 110 047 0 PGHW5 3000 1 110 046 0 PGHW5 3500 1 110 045 0 PGHW8 3000 1...

Page 2: ...2 Landa PGHW Operator s Manual 8 916 485 0 BW Machine Data Label...

Page 3: ...ions 10 Battery Installation 10 Operation Instructions 11 Detergents General Cleaning Techniques 12 Thermal Pump Protection 12 Cleaning Tips 12 Shutting Down And Clean Up 13 Maintenance Storage 14 Aft...

Page 4: ...ion and function of the machine The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive main tenance to keep the machine and its components in good working condition They are listed in this general order Storage...

Page 5: ...by trained opera tors Important Safety Information WARNING To reduce the risk of injury read operating instructions carefully before using AVERTISSEMENT Pour r duire le risque de blessures lire attent...

Page 6: ...fueling If any fuel is spilled make sure the area is dry before testing the spark plug or starting the engine Fire and or explosion may occur if this is not done Gasoline engines on mobile or portable...

Page 7: ...des dommages l quipement Se tenir l cart de la buse Faire preuve de prudence lors de l utilisation Ne pas d charger directement le jet vers des personnes ou des animaux car cela risquerait de causer...

Page 8: ...100 before stopping the machine Then open the spray gun to relieve pressure Failure to properly cool down or maintain the heating coil may result in a steam explosion 26 Do not overreach or stand on u...

Page 9: ...tergent Valve Engine Switch Fuel Cap Hose Reel Garden Hose Not Included High Pressure Nozzle Spray Wand Pillow Tank Spray Gun Water Connection Hose Valve Assembly High Pressure Hose Float Tank Burner...

Page 10: ...Install proper battery making sure that the red cable is attached to the positive terminal Use a 12V Group 24 battery on all models except 4 40321 and 5 35321E These models use a U1 30 amp garden tra...

Page 11: ...t water turn the burner switch to ON when a steady stream of water flows out of the spray gun Burner will now light automatically NOTE Do not start machine with burner switch on STEP 3 Pull wand coupl...

Page 12: ...pump protector engages and cools the pump by discharging the warm water onto the ground This thermal device prevents internal damage to the pump Cleaning Tips Pre rinse cleaning surface with fresh wa...

Page 13: ...10 Burner Switch Se nD EC TAC H H OU R 1 10 Engine Key Switch Liquides contenant des solvants c d diluant peinture essence huiles etc Produits base de tripolyphosphate de sodium Ammoniac ou produits b...

Page 14: ...flame or sparks NOTE The use of a fuel additive such as STA BIL or an equivalent will minimize the formulation of fuel deposits during storage Such additives may be added to gasoline in fuel tank of t...

Page 15: ...hermostat For safety each machine is equipped with a tempera ture sensitive high limit control switch In the event that the water should exceed its operating temperature the high limit control will tu...

Page 16: ...low 130 PSI when checked at the post pump pressure port The fuel pressure may need to be adjusted due to altitude For every 500 ft altitude above sea level the boiling point of water goes down 1 F At...

Page 17: ...ocal state and federal regulations CAUTION If white smoke appears from burner exhaust vent during start up or operation discon tinue use and readjust air bands ATTENTION Si de la fum e blanche s chapp...

Page 18: ...n Leaking pressure control valve Rebuild or replace as needed Slow engine RPM Set engine speed at proper specifications Pump sucking air Check water supply and possibility of air seepage Valves sticki...

Page 19: ...ne altitude The gasoline engine is preset for operation at altitudes below 1000 feet above sea level If operated at higher altitudes it may be necessary to install a high altitude main jet in the carb...

Page 20: ...ce Incorrect fuel nozzle size See specifications for proper fuel nozzle Insufficient water supplied Check water G P M to machine Restricted water flow Check nozzle for obstruction proper size PUMP NOI...

Page 21: ...nt line s Repair hole Low detergent level Add detergent if needed PUMP RUNNING NORMALLY BUT PRESSURE LOW ON INSTALLATION Pump sucking air Check water supply and possibility of air seepage Valves stick...

Page 22: ...ent Contact your Landa dealer for maintenance Regular preventative maintenance will add many hours to the life of your pressure washer Perform maintenance more often under severe conditions Maintenanc...

Page 23: ...e pump oil after first 50 hours and every year or 500 hours thereafter Use SAE 10W 40 non foaming oil DateOilChanged Month Day Year Estimated Operating Hours Since Last Oil Change DateOilChanged Month...

Page 24: ...8 916 485 0 Printed in U S A...

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