Troubleshooting
3A4238B
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Leak in inlet or outlet sanitary fit-
ting.
Loose sanitary clamp.
Tighten clamp.
Damaged or worn gasket.
Replace gasket.
Misalignment of inlet/outlet hose or
pipe.
Use flexible hoses at pump inlet and
outlet.
Gasket does not seal.
Use a standard sanitary gasket of
flexible material such as EPDM,
Buna-N, fluoroelastomer, or silicon.
Fluid in exhaust air.
Diaphragm ruptured.
Loose diaphragm shaft bolt (107).
Tighten or replace. See pages 19-21.
Damaged o-ring (108).
Pump exhausts excessive air at
stall.
Worn air valve block (7), o-ring (6),
plate (8), pilot block (18), u-cups
(10), or pilot pin o-rings (17).
Repair or replace. See page 16.
Worn shaft seals (402).
Pump leaks air externally.
Air valve cover (2) or air valve
cover screws (3) are loose.
Tighten screws. See page 16.
Air valve gasket (4) or air cover
gasket (22) is damaged.
Inspect; replace. See pages 16, 22-23.
Air cover screws (25) are loose.
Tighten screws. See pages 22-23.
Pump leaks fluid externally from
ball check valves.
Loose manifolds (102, 103),
damaged seal between manifold
and seat (201), damaged o-rings
(202).
Tighten manifold clamps (113), or
replace seats (201) or o-rings (202).
See page 18.
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