ACS Food Saver A0571050 Benutzerhandbuch
Pumps & Conveying System Components Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Remedy
Material take-offs not
properly adjusted.
properly adjusted.
Too much air and not enough
material or too much material
and not enough air. Close
takeoff compartment material
inlet, slowly open until you
hear material surging and
slugging. Close material inlet
until surging disappears. On
most systems, a proper
adjustment generates a 6” to
10” Hg (203 to 339 millibars)
vacuum.
material or too much material
and not enough air. Close
takeoff compartment material
inlet, slowly open until you
hear material surging and
slugging. Close material inlet
until surging disappears. On
most systems, a proper
adjustment generates a 6” to
10” Hg (203 to 339 millibars)
vacuum.
Vacuum conveying rate is
declining due to a vacuum loss
in the system.
declining due to a vacuum loss
in the system.
(Cont’d.)
The blower is dead-headed.
Check the blower inlet for
obstruction.
obstruction.
Filters in the filter chamber
are dislodged, worn, or not
seated properly on the gasket.
are dislodged, worn, or not
seated properly on the gasket.
Replace or repair immediately.
If the exhaust silencer has
material in it, replace it to
prevent fire hazard.
If the exhaust silencer has
material in it, replace it to
prevent fire hazard.
Material is sucked from the
filter chamber and through the
blower.
filter chamber and through the
blower.
The material conveyed is not
what the system was designed
for. Very dusty materials have
different conveying needs.
what the system was designed
for. Very dusty materials have
different conveying needs.
Consult manufacturer for
advice on hardware
requirements.
advice on hardware
requirements.
Other service problems or questions can be answered by contacting the Service Department.