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Maintenance

Wayne Oil Burner

Burner Air Adjustment

: The oil burner on this 

machine is preset for operation at altitudes below 500 

feet. If operated at higher altitudes, it may be necessary 

to adjust the air band for a #1 or #2 smoke spot on the 

Bacharach scale.
To adjust, start machine and turn burner ON. Loosen 

two locking screws found on the air band and close air 

band until black smoke appears from burner exhaust 

vent. Note air band position. Next, slowly open the air 

band until white smoke just starts to appear. Turn air 

band halfway back to the previously noted position. 

Tighten locking screws.
For higher altitudes, the air band opening may need to 

be increased; for lower altitude, the .air band may need 

to be decreased.
For higher humidity, the air band opening may need to 

be increased; for lower relative humidity, the .air band 

may need to be decreased.
For higher ambient temperatures the air band opening 

may need to be increased; for lower ambient tempera

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tures, the air band opening may need to be decreased.
Adjust to your operating location’s environment as-

needed for best smoke spot and performance 

compliant with local, state, and federal regulations.

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 Air Adjustment

The oil burner on this machine is preset for operation at 

altitudes below 500 feet. If operated at higher altitudes, 

it may be necessary to adjust the air band for a #1 or #2 

smoke spot on the Bacharach scale.
To adjust, start machine and turn burner ON. Loosen 

two locking screws found on the air band and close air 

band until black smoke appears from burner exhaust 

vent. Note air band position. Next, slowly open the air 

band until white smoke just starts to appear. Turn air 

band halfway back to the previously noted position. 

Tighten locking screws.
For higher altitudes, the air band opening may need to 

be increased; for lower altitude, the .air band may need 

to be decreased.
For higher humidity, the air band opening may need to 

be increased; for lower relative humidity, the .air band 

may need to be decreased.
For higher ambient temperatures the air band opening 

may need to be increased; for lower ambient tempera

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tures, the air band opening may need to be decreased.
Adjust to your operating location’s environment as-

needed for best smoke spot and performance 

compliant with local, state, and federal regulations.

CAUTION: If white smoke appears from burner 

exhaust vent during start-up or operation, discon

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tinue use and readjust air bands.
ATTENTION: Si de la fumée blanche s'échappe de 

l'évacuation du brûleur pendant le démarrage ou le 

fonctionnement, cesser d'utiliser et réajuster les 

bandes d'air.

NOTE:  If a flue is installed, have a professional 

serviceman adjust your burner for a #1 or #2 smoke 

spot on the Bacharach scale.

Landa PHW Operator’s Manual   8.917-417.0 - E

Summary of Contents for PHW

Page 1: ...t les parti es isol es des poig n e pisto lets et lance s RIES GO DE ASF IXIA Use el prod uc to en un area de venti laci n adec uada RISQ UE D AS PHY XIE Utilis er dans un endr oit bien a r RISK OF A...

Page 2: ...2 Landa PHW Operator s Manual 8 917 417 0 E Machine Data Label...

Page 3: ...nce 14 Maintenance And Service 14 Pump Lubrication 14 Fuel 14 Electrode Setting 14 Transformer Check 14 Fuel Control System 14 Fuel Pressure Adjustment 14 Wayne Oil Burner 15 Fuel Pressure Adjustment...

Page 4: ...ion They are listed in this general order Preventative Maintenance Maintenance And Service Pump Lubrication Fuel Burner Air Adjustment Cleaning of Coils Spray Nozzles Unloader Valves Winterizing Proce...

Page 5: ...he operator in the operator s native language by the purchaser owner making sure that the operator comprehends its contents Owner and or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufactu...

Page 6: ...fi NE JAMAIS utiliser un adaptateur avec ce produit WARNING Keep wand hose and water spray away from electric wiring or fatal electric shock may result AVERTISSEMENT Garder la lance le boyau et le jet...

Page 7: ...nes ou des animaux car cela risquerait de causer des blessures graves ou m me la mort WARNING This machine produces hot water and must have insulated components attached to protect the operator AVERTI...

Page 8: ...utiliser l int rieur m me si les fen tres et les portes sont ouvertes 17 Avoid installing machines in small areas or near exhaust fans Adequate oxygen is needed for combustion or dangerous carbon mono...

Page 9: ...t unit turn switc h on gr ip wan d se curel y and trigg er spra y gun 7 To hea t wate r turn burn er switc h on 8 To app ly dete rgen t see Ope rator s Man ual 9 To shut dow n mac hine turn burn er of...

Page 10: ...must be used refrain from using 90 bends If the pipe can not go straight up then use only 45 bends and go to the next larger size pipe The overall pipe length must not exceed 6 feet in length Air adju...

Page 11: ...e op en am e ch is pe rm it t sp ray ids ARNING AV ER TISS EM EN T RIE SG O DE EX PL OS IO N Us e el pro du cto en re as do nd e el fue go llam a se an pe rm itid os No roc ie liqu i do s in am ab les...

Page 12: ...ater Place detergent suction tube directly into cleaning solution and apply to surface at low pressure for best results limit your work area to sections approximately 6 feet square and always apply de...

Page 13: ...f frozen FREEZE DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY ATTENTION Toujours entreposer la laveuse pression dans un endroit o la temp rature ne sera pas inf rieure X C X F La pompe sur cette machine est susce...

Page 14: ...uel tank and replace fuel filter every 100 hours of opera tion Electrode Setting Ignition Circuit Periodically inspect wires spring contact and elec trodes for condition security and proper spacing Tr...

Page 15: ...et can impact fuel flow In more extreme tempera tures this local site adjustment may also require different fuel nozzles for fuel inlet temperatures that are at seasonal extremes higher or lower in lo...

Page 16: ...mage due to freezing is not covered by warranty Adhere to the following cold weather procedures whenever the washer must be stored or operated outdoors under freezing conditions During the winter mont...

Page 17: ...valve is installed next to the inlet side of the pump that will open in the event the water tempera ture exceeds 140 F Therefore while operating the machine do not leave the spray gun closed for an e...

Page 18: ...e more often under severe conditions Maintenance Schedule Replace Fuel Lines Annually Pump Oil 10W 40 Non Foaming Inspect Daily inspect the oil level Change After first 50 hours then every 500 hours o...

Page 19: ...Oil Change Record DateOilChanged Month Day Year Estimated Operating Hours Since Last Oil Change DateOilChanged Month Day Year Estimated Operating Hours Since Last Oil Change Landa PHW Operator s Manua...

Page 20: ...supply Check voltage of building and compare with require ments Obtain a different power source Detergent metering valve left open sucking air or faulty metering valve Close and or replace metering va...

Page 21: ...in fuel Drain tank and replace contaminated fuel Improper air adjustment Readjust air bands on burner assembly Low fuel pressure Adjust higher Air leaks in fuel lines Check fuel lines for leaks or ai...

Page 22: ...itch tripped Allow motor to cool switch will automatically reset Motor wet Allow to dry Short in electrical wiring Wire contacts should be clean and tight No breaks in wires Coil liming up causing exc...

Page 23: ...Relief valve defective Replace valve Particle next to poppet Remove internal parts and clean BURNER STAYS ON WHEN SPRAY GUN IS IN OFF POSITION Fuel pump pressure too high Readjust fuel pressure Pressu...

Page 24: ...retainer worn Check and replace if necessary Cracked ceramics Check and replace if necessary OIL DRIPPING Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary Cracked manifold Check and replace if necessary...

Page 25: ...URE SPIKES IN DISCHARGE LINE DURING BYPASS MODE Pressure adjustment too tight Call your local dealer Restricted bypass line Bypass line should be 1 2 inside diameter I D 12 long and of low pressure fl...

Page 26: ...S 8 917 417 0 Printed in U S A...

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