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Model TA2 • 

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ta2mdl2sm-rev0917

Recommended Installation Guide

Troubleshooting Guide

For additional troubleshooting tips contact After Sales Support at [email protected] or 419-524-8388

Symptom:

Potential Cause(s):

Recommendation(s):

Pump Cycles Once

Deadhead (system pressure meets or exceeds air 

supply pressure).

Increase the inlet air pressure to the pump. Pump is designed for 1:1 pressure ratio at zero flow. 

 

(Does not apply to high pressure 2:1 units).

Air valve or intermediate gaskets installed incorrectly. Install gaskets with holes properly aligned.
Bent or missing actuator plunger.

Remove pilot valve and inspect actuator plungers.

Pump Will Not Operate 

/ Cycle

Pump is over lubricated.

Set lubricator on lowest possible setting or remove. Units are designed for lube free operation.

Lack of air (line size, PSI, CFM).

Check the air line size and length, compressor capacity (HP vs. cfm required).

Check air distribution system.

Disassemble and inspect main air distribution valve, pilot valve and pilot valve actuators. 

Discharge line is blocked or clogged manifolds.

Check for inadvertently closed discharge line valves. Clean discharge manifolds/piping.

Deadhead (system pressure meets or exceeds air 

supply pressure).

Increase the inlet air pressure to the pump. Pump is designed for 1:1 pressure ratio at zero flow. 

 

(Does not apply to high pressure 2:1 units).

Blocked air exhaust muffler.

Remove muffler screen, clean or de-ice, and re-install. 

Pumped fluid in air exhaust muffler.

Disassemble pump chambers. Inspect for diaphragm rupture or loose diaphragm plate assembly. 

Pump chamber is blocked.

Disassemble and inspect wetted chambers. Remove or flush any obstructions. 

Pump Cycles and Will 

Not Prime or No Flow

Cavitation on suction side.

Check suction condition (move pump closer to product).

Check valve obstructed. Valve ball(s) not seating 

properly or sticking.

Disassemble the wet end of the pump and manually dislodge obstruction in the check valve pocket.  

Clean out around valve ball cage and valve seat area. Replace valve ball or valve seat if damaged. 

Use heavier valve ball material.

Valve ball(s) missing (pushed into chamber or 

manifold).

Worn valve ball or valve seat. Worn fingers in valve ball cage (replace part). Check Chemical 

 

Resistance Guide for compatibility.

Valve ball(s) / seat(s) damaged or attacked by product.

Check Chemical Resistance Guide for compatibility.

Check valve and/or seat is worn or needs adjusting.

Inspect check valves and seats for wear and proper setting. Replace if necessary. 

Suction line is blocked.

Remove or flush obstruction. Check and clear all suction screens or strainers.

Excessive suction lift.

For lifts exceeding 20’ of liquid, filling the chambers with liquid will prime the pump in most cases.

Suction side air leakage or air in product.

Visually inspect all suction-side gaskets and pipe connections.

Pumped fluid in air exhaust muffler.

Disassemble pump chambers. Inspect for diaphragm rupture or loose diaphragm plate assembly. 

Pump Cycles Running 

 

Sluggish / Stalling,

 

Flow Unsatisfactory

Over lubrication.

Set lubricator on lowest possible setting or remove. Units are designed for lube free operation.

Icing.

Remove muffler screen, de-ice, and re-install. Install a point of use air drier. 

Clogged manifolds.

Clean manifolds to allow proper air flow.

Deadhead (system pressure meets or exceeds air 

supply pressure).

Increase the inlet air pressure to the pump. Pump is designed for 1:1 pressure ratio at zero flow. 

 

(Does not apply to high pressure 2:1 units).

Cavitation on suction side.

Check suction (move pump closer to product).

Lack of air (line size, PSI, CFM).

Check the air line size, length, compressor capacity.

Excessive suction lift.

For lifts exceeding 20’ of liquid, filling the chambers with liquid will prime the pump in most cases.

Air supply pressure or volume exceeds system hd.

Decrease inlet air (press. and vol.) to the pump. Pump is cavitating the fluid by fast cycling. 

Undersized suction line.

Meet or exceed pump connections. 

Restrictive or undersized air line.

Install a larger air line and connection. 

Suction side air leakage or air in product.

Visually inspect all suction-side gaskets and pipe connections.

Suction line is blocked.

Remove or flush obstruction. Check and clear all suction screens or strainers.

Pumped fluid in air exhaust muffler.

Disassemble pump chambers. Inspect for diaphragm rupture or loose diaphragm plate assembly. 

Check valve obstructed.

Disassemble the wet end of the pump and manually dislodge obstruction in the check valve pocket. 

Check valve and/or seat is worn or needs adjusting.

Inspect check valves and seats for wear and proper setting. Replace if necessary.

Entrained air or vapor lock in chamber(s).

Purge chambers through tapped chamber vent plugs. Purging the chambers of air can be dangerous. 

Product Leaking 

Through Exhaust

Diaphragm failure, or diaphragm plates loose.

Replace diaphragms, check for damage and ensure diaphragm plates are tight.

Diaphragm stretched around center hole or bolt holes. Check for excessive inlet pressure or air pressure. Consult Chemical Resistance Chart for compatibility 

with products, cleaners, temperature limitations and lubrication.

Premature Diaphragm 

Failure

Cavitation.

Enlarge pipe diameter on suction side of pump.

Excessive flooded suction pressure.

Move pump closer to product. Raise pump/place pump on top of tank to reduce inlet pressure.

 

Install Back pressure device (Tech bulletin 41r). Add accumulation tank or pulsation dampener.

Misapplication (chemical/physical incompatibility).

Consult Chemical Resistance Chart for compatibility with products, cleaners, temperature limitations 

and lubrication.

Incorrect diaphragm plates or plates on backwards, 

installed incorrectly or worn.

Check Operating Manual to check for correct part and installation. Ensure outer plates have not been 

worn to a sharp edge.

Unbalanced Cycling 

Excessive suction lift.

For lifts exceeding 20’ of liquid, filling the chambers with liquid will prime the pump in most cases.

Undersized suction line.

Meet or exceed pump connections.

Pumped fluid in air exhaust muffler.

Disassemble pump chambers. Inspect for diaphragm rupture or loose diaphragm plate assembly.

Suction side air leakage or air in product.

Visually inspect all suction-side gaskets and pipe connections.

Check valve obstructed.

Disassemble the wet end of the pump and manually dislodge obstruction in the check valve pocket. 

Check valve and/or seat is worn or needs adjusting.

Inspect check valves and seats for wear and proper setting. Replace if necessary. 

Entrained air or vapor lock in chamber(s).

Purge chambers through tapped chamber vent plugs. 

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