Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Possible Cause / Solution
Startup Maintenance
A) Foam surges and/or hose "bucks".
B) Foam too wet.
C) Foam does not clean properly or too dry.
D) Chemical solution backing up into air line.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1, 4, 9
11
10, 12, 13
10, 12, 13
10
Possible Cause / Solution
Startup Maintenance
1. Air pressure too high
Adjust the air regulator slowly counterclockwise until
output stabilizes.
2. Use of an oiler in the airline will cause poor foam quality
Use only clean, dry air.
3. Inlet ball valve or discharge ball valve not completely open
Completely open the inlet and discharge ball valves.
4. Improper chemical or solution too weak
Ensure product is recommended for foaming and/or the
application. Increase chemical concentration.
5. Discharge hose too long, wrong size, kinked or
spliced/sectioned together (SEE REQUIREMENTS)
Straighten the hose - Replace hose with correct size or
one piece continuous hose.
6. Nozzle size is wrong (SEE REQUIREMENTS)
7. Solution pressure or volume too low/inlet piping too small
Increase solution pressure or volume (SEE
REQUIREMENTS).
8. Air backing up into solution line
Install optional solution check valve (see OPTIONS,
page 1).
9. Soil has hardened on surface; always rinse foam before it
dries
Reapplication may be necessary.
10. Air regulator failed allowing too much air or not enough air
Clean or replace.
11. Air check valve failed
Replace.
12. Inlet orifice clogged
Check/clean inlet orifice for obstructions. DO NOT
DRILL OUT. Install optional solution "Y" strainer (see
OPTIONS, page 1).
13. Chemical build-up may have formed in the body causing
restriction
Carefully remove fittings and soak entire body in
descaling acid.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE: When the unit will be out of service for extended periods, run water through the system to flush the chemical and help
prevent chemical build-up.
920115 • Pump Fed SS Foamer
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