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If anyone has questions about (industrial) pressure washers drop me a line
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<blockquote data-quote="Novascotia632" data-source="post: 65914" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>Your coil does not raise the pressure, however if your burner does not shut off when you release your trigger gun the burner will super heat the water which will cause the rupture disk to blow. Do me a favour and fire your machine up, turn your burner switch on and pull then release your trigger a few times, your burner should turn on when you pull your trigger and shut off when you release. Make sure you have a pressure nozzle in the end of your wand, I'm not sure if your unit has a flow switch or pressure switch that controls your burner but by putting the nozzle in that will cover both. Give the burner a try and let me know what you find out, you may need to do a bit more digging</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novascotia632, post: 65914, member: 8429"] Your coil does not raise the pressure, however if your burner does not shut off when you release your trigger gun the burner will super heat the water which will cause the rupture disk to blow. Do me a favour and fire your machine up, turn your burner switch on and pull then release your trigger a few times, your burner should turn on when you pull your trigger and shut off when you release. Make sure you have a pressure nozzle in the end of your wand, I'm not sure if your unit has a flow switch or pressure switch that controls your burner but by putting the nozzle in that will cover both. Give the burner a try and let me know what you find out, you may need to do a bit more digging [/QUOTE]
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