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LANDA PGHW 5-5000  •  8.913-928.0  •  REV. 3/13

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PRESSURE W

ASHER 

 

OPERA

TOR’S MANU

AL

  

MAINTENANCE & SERVICE

Removal of Soot and Heating Coil

In the heating process, fuel residue in the form of 
soot deposits may develop on the heating coil pipe 
and block air flow which will affect burner combustion. 
When soot has been detected on visual observation, 
the soot on the coil must be washed off after following 
the coil removal steps.

Pressure Relief Valve

Each machine is equipped with a relief valve to relieve 
pressure in the system when higher than normal op-
erating pressures are encountered or if the unloader 
valve should fail. Unusually high pressures come from 
an object plugging the spray nozzle. If operating pres-
sure is found to be normal and the relief valve continues 
to leak, repair or replace valve.

CAUTION: This valve must be opened each year to 
check operation.

Rupture Disk

If pressure from pump or thermal expansion should 
exceed safe limits, the rupture disk will burst, allowing 
high pressure to be discharged through hose to ground. 
The ruptured disk needs to be replaced.

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-
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 
situation, thereby eliminating high and low water tem-
peratures, and combustion smoke normally associated 
with machines incorporating a spray gun. 

CAUTION: Periodic inspection, to insure that the 
fuel solenoid valve functions properly, is recom-
mended. This can be done by operating the ma-
chine and checking to see that the burner is not 
firing when the spray gun is in the off position.

Fuel Pressure Adjustment

To control water temperature, adjust fuel pressure by 
turning the regulating pressure adjusting screw clock-
wise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease. Do 
not exceed 200 psi. 

NOTE: When changing fuel pump, 

a bypass plug must be installed in return port or fuel 
pump will not prime.

ELECTRODE SETTING: 

5/32" Gap

1/16"

Nozzle

Electrode

7/16"

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.

Burner Air Adjustment:

The oil burner on this machine is preset for opera-
tion at altitudes below 1000 feet. If operated at higher 
altitudes, it may be necessary to adjust the air band 
setting. Adjust air band for a #1 or #2 smoke spot 
on the Bacharach scale. If a smoky or eye-burning 
exhaust is being emitted from the stack, two things 
should be checked. First, check the fuel to be certain 
that kerosene or No.1 home heating fuel is being used. 
Next, check the air adjustment on the burner. An oily, 
smoky fire indicates a lack of air and the air band 
should be moved to allow the air to flow through the 
burner. Sharp eye-burning fumes indicate too much air 
flowing through the combustion chamber. The air band 
should be readjusted to allow less air to flow through 
the burner.

CAUTION: If white smoke appears from burner  
exhaust vent during start-up or operation, discontinue 
use and readjust air bands.

NOTE: If a flue is installed, have a professional ser-
viceman adjust your burner for a #1 or #2 smoke spot 
on the Bacharach scale.

For additional burner component information, see  
Burner Assembly Exploded View page. It is recom-
mended that the oil burner be serviced yearly or as 
needed. Contact your local service center.

Summary of Contents for PGHW5-5000

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Page 2: ...Techniques 10 Shutdown Instructions 11 Storage 11 Maintenance Service 12 15 Preventative Maintenance 12 Unloader Valves 12 Winterizing Procedures 12 High Limit Hot Water Thermostat 12 Pumps 12 Cleani...

Page 3: ...keep in a safe place for future reference Coil Reinstallation Installation 14 15 Troubleshooting 16 18 Preventative Maintenance Charts 19 Left Right Side Exploded View Parts List 20 23 Control Panel...

Page 4: ...watch what you are doing WARNING KEEP WATER SPRAY AWAY FROM ELECTRICAL WIRING WARNING Keepwand hose and water spray away from electric wiring or fatal electric shock may result 4 All installations mu...

Page 5: ...lippery surfaces IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION In an overfilling situation additional precautions are necessary to ensure that the situation is handled in a safe manner WARNING Risk of injury Disconnec...

Page 6: ...ore using or bodily injury may result 25 Before disconnecting discharge hose from water outlet turn burner off and open spray gun to al low water to cool below 100 before stopping the machine Then ope...

Page 7: ...G EN T VA LV E SO UPA PE DE DET ERG ENT SO UPA PE DE DET ERG ENT ST EA M VA LV E VAL VUL A DE VAP OR SO UPA PE DE VAP EUR WAT ER PR ES SU RE PRE SI N DE AG UA PRE SSI ON D E AU 1 Apag ue el equip o 2...

Page 8: ...eas of gun and wand Risk of asphy xiation Use only in well ventila ted area Risk of explo sion Opera te only where open flame or torch is permi tted Do not spray flamm able liquids Gun Kicks Back Hold...

Page 9: ...DE DE TER GE NT SO UPA PE DE DE TER GE NT ST EA M VA LV E VAL VU LA DE VAP OR SO UPA PE DE VAP EU R WAT ER PR ES SU RE PR ES I N DE AG UA PR ES SIO N D E AU 1 Apag ue el equi po 2 Abra la v lvu la de...

Page 10: ...s cal ifca dos usa rse AVERTISSEMENT 15 10 25 40 Ea u cha ude sou s pre ssi on la sor tie Ris que de ble ssu res Se ten ir loin des bus es Ne pas diri ger le jet d e au ver s des per son nes Ava nt d...

Page 11: ...Eye prot ecti on mus t be wor n whe n ope ratin g this equ ipm ent This mac hine is to be use d only by qua lified ope rato rs Rea d Ope rato r s Man ual care fully befo re usin g Des carg a de agu a...

Page 12: ...hine in a heated room If this is not possible then mix a 50 50 solution of antifreeze and water in the float tank Turn the engine on to siphon the antifreeze mixture through the machine If compressed...

Page 13: ...his way gives an instantaneous burn or no burn situation thereby eliminating high and low water tem peratures and combustion smoke normally associated with machines incorporating a spray gun CAUTION P...

Page 14: ...ews If the desired position cannot be obtained using only the air shutter lock the air shutter in as close a position as can be obtained then repeat the above procedure on the air band setting LANDA S...

Page 15: ...inlet side of the coil 2 Carefully disconnect the thermostat sensor making sure you do not crimp the capillary tube 3 Remove burner assembly from combustion chamber 4 Remove the 3 3 8 bolts from each...

Page 16: ...ossibility of air seepage Valves sticking Check and clean or replace if necessary Unloader valve seat faulty Check and replace if necessary BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT Continued on next page Little or no fu...

Page 17: ...ur local authorized engine sales and service center for details MACHINE SMOKES Improper fuel or water in fuel Drain tank and replace contaminated fuel Improper air adjustment Readjust air bands on bur...

Page 18: ...and replace if necessary Pump protector Lower water supply pressure Do not run with spray gun closed longer than 5 minutes OIL DRIPPING Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary EXCESSIVE VIBRATIO...

Page 19: ...IL CHANGE DATE OIL CHANGED MONTH DAY YEAR ESTIMATED OPERATING HOURS SINCE LAST OIL CHANGE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Engine Oil Inspect Daily Change Every 25 hours Filter Every 50 hours Air Cleaner Inspect...

Page 20: ...00 8 913 928 0 REV 3 13 EXPLODED VIEW LEFT SIDE 89139280 5 45 30 44 14 13 1 5 8 44a 47 51 49 20 3 4 6 10 46 48 50 30 9 7 33 34 42 43 32 41 33 35 31 37 38 39 40 36 19 16 27 26 17 14 13 115 124 125 2 53...

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Page 22: ...8 706 496 0 Dip Tube Assy Plastic 17 75 2 35 9 802 054 0 Elbow Fuel Tank Zinc 1 36 8 912 699 0 Strap MHP Fuel Tank w Hole 4 37 9 802 193 0 Gasket Neoprene SC41 w PSA Per Ft 4 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION...

Page 23: ...12 465 0 Rail Generator Assy Gas Slide 1 94 8 912 376 0 Cage Assembly PGHW5 5000 1 95 8 916 152 0 Guard Kawasaki Radiator 1 96 9 196 012 0 Screw 10 24 x 1 4 1 97 9 802 961 0 Hose Connection Bracket 4...

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Page 25: ...treet 1 16 8 706 958 0 Hose Barb 1 4 Barb x 1 4 Pipe 90 3 17 6 390 126 0 Clamp Hose 46 54 ST 3 18 8 900 249 0 Label PGHW Lexan 1 19 8 918 419 0 Hose 1 4 X 36 2 Wire Gauge Hose 1 20 9 802 762 0 Screw 1...

Page 26: ...Coupler 3 8 Female 11 000 PSI Snap Tite 1 8 706 712 0 Seal U Pack 3 8 Snap Tite 11 000 PSI 1 3 9 802 227 0 Gun w Wand 5000 PSI 52 RL 55L 1 4 9 802 165 0 Coupler 1 4 Male Brass 1 9 804 043 0 Seal U Pa...

Page 27: ...AE Flat 6 15 8 718 961 0 Washer M10 Split Ring Lock 8 8 Class Zinc Plated 4 16 8 904 887 0 Pump Landa LH 5050 L 5 5000 1650 RPM 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 17 9 802 870 0 Block Unloader 3 8 x 3 8 1...

Page 28: ...R S MANUAL PRESSURE WASHER LANDA PGHW 5 5000 8 913 928 0 REV 3 13 89139280 7 FLOAT TANK EXPLODED VIEW To Unloader Valve 14 1 19 2 6 9 13 17 4 7 5 18 20 21 22 23 12 3 8 17 15 11 17 17 18 12 16 10 23 24...

Page 29: ...pply Water 1 11 8 912 233 0 Lid and Hinges 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 12 9 802 185 0 Valve Float Tank Vertical 2 13 9 802 146 0 Swivel 1 2 MP x 3 4 GHF w Strainer 1 8 707 055 0 Strainer Inlet Gard...

Page 30: ...30 OPERATOR S MANUAL PRESSURE WASHER LANDA PGHW 5 5000 8 913 928 0 REV 3 13 For best performance specify genuine KNA replacement parts 8 920 645 0 SUREFIRE BURNER M L REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 31: ...DIAGRAM BURNER 230V 230V 1 10 8 752 920 0 ELBOW 37 DEG FLARE X 1 8 NPT 90 DEG 1 46 9 807 341 0 LABEL WIRING DIAGRAM BURNER 230V 115V 1 11 8 750 547 0 CONNECTOR 37 DEG FLARE X 1 8 NPT LONG 1 46 9 807 3...

Page 32: ...ansformer Motor Solenoid Cord Solenoid Coil Electrode PGHW5 5000 9 802 556 0 8 717 366 0 7 51824 9 803 056 0 7 21844U 7 21755U 8 740 110 0 LANDA Surefire Burner Burner Burner Fuel Pump Fuel Model No A...

Page 33: ...mm 1 13 60 0973 31 Piston Housing 60 1600 00 1 60 1805 31 Piston Housing 60 1700 00 1 14 16 2100 00 M 4 x 4 mm Dowel 1 15 60 1728 31 Lock Nut 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 16 60 0978 24 VB280 350 Va...

Page 34: ...ing 2 62 x 17 13 12 13 See Kit Info Valve Assembly 6 14 See Kit Info Teflon Ring 6 15 9 803 292 0 Valve Plug 6 16 9 802 942 0 Manifold Stud Bolt 8 17 9 802 890 0 Lock Washer 8 18 9 803 198 0 Copper Wa...

Page 35: ...D 4 6 8 4 5 6 7 8 35 36 37 38 39 40 12 13 14 3 NUMBER OF CYLINDERS KIT WILL SERVICE 3 1 1 6 3 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 41 9 803 294 0 Plunger Rod 3 42 9 803 157 0 Connecting Rod 3 43 9 802 912 0 S...

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Page 37: ...rvice center 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 return...

Page 38: ...Form 8 913 928 0 Revised 3 13 Printed in U S A...

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