Owner's Manual Commercial and Industrial Hot Water Gas and Diesel Driven, Oil Fired 1-800-315-5533 • service@easykleen.com • www.easykleen.
Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems 1-800-315-5533 This manual contains operational information that is specific for commercial and industrial (Bull Moose and Grizzly) hot water, gas and diesel driven, oil fired machines. Read the following instructions carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate, or service this pressure washer. Failure to comply with these instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage. Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION .......................
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The safe operation of our pressure washing systems is the FIRST priority of Easy-Kleen. This will only be achieved by following the operation and maintenance instructions as explained in this manual and all other enclosed manuals. This manual contains essential information regarding the safety hazards, operations, and maintenance associated with this machine. The manual should always remain with the machine, including if it is resold.
WARNING: Risk of fire. Do not add fuel when operating machine. 3. Never use gasoline, crankcase draining, or waste oil in your burner fuel tank. Never run pump dry or let the pump run with the trigger gun released for more than 2 minutes. The minimum clearance to any combustible material is 12 inches. WARNING: Keep water spray away from electrical wiring. 4. All electrically powered equipment must be grounded at all times to prevent fatal electric shots.
WARNING: Trigger gun kicks back. Hold with both hands. 7. Hold firmly to the gun and wand during start up and operation of the machine. Do not attempt to make adjustments while the trigger gun is in operation. 8. Make sure all quick coupler fittings are properly secured before operating pressure washer. WARNING: Risk of injury from falls when using ladder. 9. Do not overreach or stand on anything unstable. Keep a good balance and make sure to keep a steady footing at all times.
14. Never run pump dry of water or oil or or let the pump run with the trigger gun released for more than 2 minutes. 15. Do not attempt to operate this machine if fatigued or under the influence of alcohol, prescription medications, or drugs. 16. Some of the maintenance procedures involved in this machine require a certified technician (these steps are indicated throughout this manual). Do not attempt to perform these repairs if you are not qualified.
SPECIFICATIONS Commercial Hot Water Gas - Oil Fired MODEL EZO2703G EZO4035G-K-GP-R EZO4035G-H-GP-R EZO4035G-K-GP-120 EZO4035G-H-GP-120 EZO4035G-L-GP-12 EZO4035G-K-GP-12 EZO4035G-H-GP-12 EZO3504G-K EZO3504G-H MODEL EZO4035D-K-GP-12 EZO3504D-K GPM PSI BURNER OIL PRESSURE (PSI) BTU HP/ ENGINE DRIVE 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.
Industrial Hot Water Diesel – Oil Fired (Bull Moose Series) MODEL EZO3204D EZO3506D EZO3508D EZO3010D EZO5005D EZO5010D EZO6004D EZO7004D EZO8008D GPM PSI BURNER OIL PRESSURE (PSI) BTU 4 6 8 10 5 10 4 4 8 3200 3500 3500 3000 5000 5000 6000 7000 8000 160 145 130 130 130 130 160 160 130 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 400,000 400,000 1,000,000 HP/ENGINE 9.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting a quality Easy-Kleen product. We are pleased to have you included among the many satisfied owners of Easy-Kleen cleaning machines. Years of engineering have gone into the development of these fine products and only top quality components and materials are used throughout. Each machine is carefully tested and inspected before leaving our plant to ensure years of dependable performance.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Perform pre-start maintenance inspection on all applicable systems prior to operating the machine. This is essential for the safe, effective and efficient operation. You will get optimum performance from your system ONLY if these instructions and inspections are followed. Any indication that the pressure washing system was not operated and maintained according to these instructions may cancel the manufacturers’ warranty.
3. Attach water source to water inlet located on pump. The water source must be attached with a good quality standard garden type hose (1/2” minimum is required). Connect male fitting into the female pump inlet fitting. Make sure that the inlet screen/filter is intact and fitted correctly. Turn on water source. WATER MUST BE IN SUFFICIENT SUPPLY, AND PRESSURE MUST BE BETWEEN 20 –60 PSI TO ENSURE PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION. Specific attention should be given if using a well water supply.
the system. Any further turning of the unloader will cause the pressure to spike when the wand trigger is released, resulting in possible damage to the machine. To avoid this effect, loosen the unloader (counter-clockwise) until the pressure just starts to drop (see pump head pressure gauge) and until it no longer exceeds the maximum pressure rating for the machine. 7. You are now ready to start the cleaning operation - Pull trigger on the pressure wand assembly to start cleaning.
3. Fit black nozzle on the standard wand, or for the dual wand, turn adjustment knob on, and adjust for required flow rate. For high pressure soap systems, the black nozzle is not needed; use one of the other wand nozzles. 4. To apply chemical, engage trigger on pressure wand assembly. Turn chemical injector’s nipple to adjust flow. For the high pressure soap systems, open ball valve and engage trigger. 5. Chemical can now be applied through pressure wand assembly.
Final adjustments to burner include fuel pressure adjustment for controlling water temperature (tighten fuel pressure adjustment screw slightly to increase desired output temperature) and air band adjustment for combustion efficiency. A combustion test kit should be used for these final adjustments. Check SPECIFICATIONS chart (page 7) for the burner oil pressure corresponding to your model and be sure not to exceed this pressure.
MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Maintenance for Pump Daily 1. Check oil for proper level and adjust accordingly. 2. Examine the quality of the oil. 3. Check pump for oil and/or water leaks. 4. Inspect and clean inlet filters. Weekly 1. Examine all fittings, components, hoses, connections, and nozzles for damages, loose parts, or leaks. – Replace accordingly— Recommendation for Oil Changes and Component Replacement 1.
Recommended Schedule for Oil Changes and Component Replacements 1. Change engine oil after first 5 hours and every 100 hours after the initial oil change. Use 10w-30 engine oil. 2. Replace Spark Plug every 100 hours. 3. Change air cleaner element every 100 hours. 4. Check fuel filters every 300 hours. 5. Change all other components on engine as needed. Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS PSI – Pounds per square inch. Pressure washers are designed and rated to operate at a specific PSI. Operating at pressures exceeding the maximum rating could result in damage to the unit and/or SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY. GPM – Gallons per minute. The orifice on the pressure wand assembly has been selected to deliver up to the maximum GPM for your machine. PRESSURE WAND ASSEMBLY – This refers to the gun, wand, and nozzle.
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Commercial Model: Gasoline Engine Coil Skin Burner Switch and Thermostat 10 Gallon Poly Fuel Tank Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
Direct Driven Pump Assembly: Safety Relief Valve Chemical Injector Unloader Burner Control Pressure Switch Temperature probe Water Inlet Water Pump Hot Water Outlet Quick Connector Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
Bull Moose Series Industrial Model: Flue Outlet Instrument Panel Temperature Probe Hot Water Outlet Coil Skin Flow Switch Diesel Engine Water and Steam Inlet Water Pump 12V Battery Box 20 Gallon Poly Fuel Tanks (For Burner and Engine) *Model shown with optional steam kit. Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
Bull Moose Pump Assembly with Optional Steam Kit: Hose from Steam Valve Pump Head Pressure Gauge Hose to Steam Valve Water Pump Unloader for Steam Kit Water Filter Burner Control Pressure Switch Unloader for Pump Water Inlet Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
Grizzly Series Industrial Model: 10 Gallon Poly Gas Tank (For Engine) Coil Skin Water Pump Burner Switch & Adjustable Thermostat Gasoline Engine 10 Gallon Poly Fuel Tank (For Burner) Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
Grizzly Series Pump Assembly: Unloader Pump Head Pressure Gauge Burner Control Pressure Switch Water Inlet Water Pump Water Filter Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
Hot Water Tank Interior (Top Cover Removed): Ceramic Casing Coil Coil Skin (outer stainless steel layer) Inner Steel Layer Pressure Wand Assembly: Spray Gun Nozzle Quick Coupler Trigger High Pressure Hose Black Nozzle for Downstream Chemical Application Wand Nozzles Oil Fired Gas & Diesel • Rev.
QUICK DIAGNOSTICS AND SOLUTIONS GUIDE PROBLEM PUMP TYPE OF OIL EK Pump Hydraulic 68 (650ml) GP Pump 30W SAE Non-Detergent POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS PRESSURE No pressure or Very low pressure Metal in oil - Examine oil in pump to see if there is metal in oil. - If you find traces or pieces of metal, your pump has damaged components. Dirt in water - Verify if there is dirt in nozzle tip or in valves in pump. - If nozzle is plugged, clean or replace it.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS BURNER Dead battery Damaged thermostat - Make sure your battery is fully charged. - If the battery’s charge is not full, please replace or re-charge your battery. - Make sure thermostat is connected properly. - If burner fan does not come on when you turn thermostat dial, replace thermostat. Damaged pressure switch - Make sure pressure switch is connected properly to burner unit.
EASY KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS LTD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM GAS ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC START AND 12V DC BURNER OIL FIRED + GENERATOR IGNITION SWITCH TABLE REF OFF ON START rn \ RECTIFIER AND REGULATOR UNIT 9 8 SWITCH THERMOSTAT _._�-------.-- ---,- ,._ _____ t----v 0 0 : L _________ FUSE30A --------------------� STARTER SWITCH OIL LEVEL SWITI OIL ALERTIUNIT = I c I I I j I I I 18 PRESSURE SWITCH NORMAU.
EASY KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS LTD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM GAS ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC START 110V AC BURNER OIL FIRED WITH GENERATOR ,-------------------, I PRESSURE SWITCH NORMAU.Y OPEN PUMP HEAD I I I L1 I I TliERMOSTAT I 1 0 BURNER MOTOR I I FUEL SOLENOID L2 L2 L1 .
EASY KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS LTD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 26HP DIESEL ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC START 120V AC BURNER OIL FIRED AND GENERATOR 3 VLV \ �- --.-- +-+--tt-- L1 ----0- HIGHLIMITl � � � I Swilch I I I I I \ BLAO< L2 ;1 MTR \17 l2 L2 � :v ----� -- - ---+ - --T PRESSURE SWITCH NORMAU.Y OPEN PUMP HEAD �T L1 ___o THERMOSTAT L ----....
EASY KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS LIMITED CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 58HP DIESEL ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC START 120V AC BURNER WITH GENERATOR OIL FIRED 120V AC ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT VLV HIGH LIMIT •L1 Limit l2 BWEIWHrTI: -- -- IGNITOR � � WHITE 1 0 BURNER MOTOR MTR L2 l2 VLV L2 12V DC ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT � ··-� I I I. ..
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY Thank you for your purchase of an Easy Kleen pressure cleaning system.
WARRANTY REPAIRS Warranty claims must first contact Easy Kleen’s Service Department to be issued a preauthorized repair number (PARN). You will need a copy of your invoice and the equipment serial number. If new parts are needed, they will be invoiced to you as normal. Defective parts are to be sent to us PREPAID for warranty and consideration. If a part is found to be defective, a credit will be issued to cover the costs of parts and shipping.
Easy-Kleen Pressure Washers Service Manual This manual is intended for technical personnel to assist in the diagnosis and repair of issues with pressure washers. This manual is not intended for use by non-technical personnel. It is advised to always refer to competent technical personnel when repairs are advised to avoid equipment damage or potential personnel injury. If you have any technical questions please do not hesitate to call us at 1- 800-315-5533.
POWER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Gas Motor Not Starting PROBLEM Gas motor not starting Spark Plug - strong gas smell Fuel POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Check to see if proper fuel levels are maintained No ignition Check ignition by removing spark plug from cylinder. If electric start, try starting using the recoil starter. Electric Starter/Battery Fuse blown in key switch Recharge or replace battery. 18 amp engine, open key switch, replace 30 amp fuse Flooded Wait 5 minutes before attempting to restart.
FLUID SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Flow and Pressure PROBLEM No Flow POSSIBLE CAUSE No power Trigger gun valve No water source Clogged spray nozzle Clogged inlet filter Float Valve stuck (optional) Faulty unloader valve Incorrect or no spray nozzle Low pressure, adequate flow Worn spray nozzle Debris in valves Lance on low pressure Unloader is not adjusted correctly Pressure gauge inaccurate Low pressure, low flow Pump packings bad Volume Improperly adjusted Discharge leaks Downstream chemical injector (Dema)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Improperly adjusted unloader Faulty unloader SOLUTION Nozzle must be properly sized for the rated flow and pressure. Reset unloader or pressure relief if nozzle size is changed. Check the pressure gauge using a properly calibrated pressure gauge on quick connects at the equipment outlet. Adjust to the proper pressure using pressure gauge. Check the unloader action. If it is not working properly, it may need repaired or replaced.
FLUID SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Unloader PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Very low or no flow Unloader stuck in bypass Unloader will not unload Debris in unloader Sever leak on the outlet of unit Improper flow Unloader (flow) cycles with system under pressure Nozzle to small Nozzle clogged Improper unloader orifice Unloader orifice clogged Injector orifice clogged Other downstream restriction Pump not delivering the rated pressure High water supply pressure Unloader (flow) cycles with system in bypass No restrict
Unloader (pressure) produces low flow and normal pressure Unloader (flow) produces low flow & normal pressure Unloader (pressure) leaks from main spring or adjusting bolt Unloader (flow) pressure increases when trigger released Unloader (flow) leaks water around adjusting bolt Unloader adjusted too low If the unloader is diverting flow to bypass it may be adjusted too low, readjust as necessary.
FLUID SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Leaking ANY LEAKS SHOULD BE REPAIRED ASAP TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM. PROBLEM From inlet From low pressure (inlet) line fittings POSSIBLE CAUSE Garden hose washer SOLUTION Ensure the washer is present and in good condition. Loose clamps or connections Low pressure line should be properly sealed on barb and tightly clamped.
FLUID SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Trigger Gun/Spray Nozzle PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Broken piston rod in trigger gun No nozzle flow from nozzle when trigger depressed.
BOILER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Oil Burner Will Not Fire PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Not reaching rated pressure Not activating boiler controls flow Thermostat on low setting Thermostat set too low Burner no getting adequate fuel No or low fuel in tank Low fuel shut-off control activated.
PROBLEM Steady fuel flow at bleed valve but none in combustion chamber Boiler controls activating Solenoid valve energizing Air and fuel flow proper POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Remove the solenoid cover and place blade of an insulated screwdriver in the coil with the system operating in hot water mode. A good working solenoid will hold the screwdriver in the solenoid. If not it may need replaced. Oil pump may have debris, replace as necessary.
BOILER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS -Gas Burner Will Not Fire PROBLEM No arc at the ignition pilot assembly Ignition operating properly Boiler controls operating properly POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Spark gap incorrect Check the spark gap and reset if necessary. Check for air in the propane line. Ignition module bad Boiler controls malfunctioning Check the ignition module and replace if necessary. Check boiler controls for good operation and correct problems.
BOILER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Boiler Controls PROBLEM No voltage solenoid Solenoid coil does not energize Solenoid coil energizes POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Boiler control or electrical problem A multimeter can be used to check continuity through controls and pinpoint the problem areas. Bad connection to solenoid coil Electrical connections to solenoid valve coil should be tight and not corroded. Coil bad Check to see if fuel solenoid will energize when the proper voltage is applied.
BOILER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Flow Switch - Optional PROBLEM Reed switch activates when tested with external magnet Reed switch does not activate when tested with external magnet POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Magnet fouled and will not move If magnet does not move freely within its housing, remove debris to unstick it.