Pressure Washer Product Principles and Simple Troubleshooting Methods

High-pressure water cleaning works by utilizing the strong impact force of water, which is more powerful than the adhesion between dirt and the surface of an object. This force helps to lift and remove dirt from surfaces, making it an effective cleaning method. In most cases, only high-pressure water is needed to clean ordinary dirt, though for stubborn oil stains, a small amount of detergent may be added to enhance the cleaning effect. The high-pressure water jet, combined with foam generated by the pressure, ensures that even tough grime can be removed efficiently. Understanding the structure and working principles of a high-pressure cleaner is essential for proper maintenance and troubleshooting. Key components include the inlet, rear wheel, cleaning agent nozzle, high-pressure water hose, power cord, temperature control switch, power switch, high-pressure water gun, guard, front wheel, chassis, motor, high-pressure pump, heater, fuel injector, ignition electrode, chimney, handrails, fuel tank, fuel filter, oil pump, fan, and high-voltage ignition coil. Familiarity with these parts helps in identifying and resolving issues quickly. Common issues that users may encounter include: 1. The spray gun not spraying water: This could be due to a clogged inlet filter, blocked nozzle, or a blocked heating spiral tube. In some cases, scale buildup may also be the cause, requiring descaling. 2. Low water pressure: This might result from insufficient water supply, broken pipes, no cleaning agent being used, air intake in the system, worn-out nozzles, or leaks in the high-pressure pump seals. 3. The burner not igniting: Possible causes include inadequate combustion air, white smoke emission, dirty or clogged fuel filter, fuel pump, or fuel nozzle, a faulty solenoid valve, misaligned ignition electrode, weak spark, damaged high-voltage ignition coil, or a faulty pressure switch. These issues are common in high-temperature and high-pressure cleaners. Users can often identify and resolve them on their own. However, if serious problems arise—such as pump body leakage or crankcase leakage—it is advisable to send the unit to a professional repair service with full technical support to avoid further damage and unnecessary costs. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to minor issues can significantly extend the life of the equipment.

Pneumatic Toilet Tank

Pneumatic Toilet Tank is a high-tech toilet equipment that uses pneumatic technology to control flushing. Compared with traditional mechanical hidden water tanks, it has higher flexibility and reliability.

The pneumatic toilet cistern is mainly composed of a water tank, an air gauge, a cylinder, a water valve and buttons. When the button is pressed, the air gauge will automatically release the compressed air into the cylinder, push the water valve to open and release the water into the toilet basin. When the air in the barometer is completely released, the water valve will automatically close, stopping the inflow of water.

The advantages of the pneumatic toilet tanks include: the amount of flushing water can be adjusted freely, the flushing effect is better, the service life is long, it is easy to clean, and it is more water-saving. It can control the amount of flushing water by adjusting the air gauge, so as to adapt to different toilet basins and flushing requirements. In addition, the pneumatic hidden water tank does not require any buttons or handles to be touched by hand, which also makes it more hygienic.

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