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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: C.C.S. on September 03, 2020, 07:07:35 pm
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Hi,
I have a Powr flite 1085 portable machine and just wanted to check if the vacuums are working correctly.
When i press no.1 there is no suction but only when I press no.2 the suctions starts. Vacuum no 1 seems to be making the normal sound but not sure why there is no suction from it . I've disconnected the hose from it and seems to be blowing rather than sucking air . It seems one of the vacuums has been changed at some point ( not by me ).When they are both on doesn't seem to be more sucking power .
Could it be wired incorrectly ?
I would appreciate any more information on it as I'm a bit puzzled.
Thanks
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some pics would be good ? use something like imgur and post link
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Unless you block the vac no 2 air will be sucked through it an negate vac 1. Same will happen if you put vac 2 on first.You have to run both vacs.
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If you have disconnected the hose from number 1 vac motors exhaust to number 2 vac motors inlet manifold,
then only number 1 is sucking through the stack.
Number 2 is pulling air from inside the case..
Number 1 switch does not necessarily correspond to the first vac motor, they could be reversed.
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Have you replaced a vacuum motor recently?
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If you disconnected a hose and it's blowing that is the exhaust, presumably of number 1 vac, that means number 2 vac is drawing air from within the case.
Motors cannot run backwards as they are AC power, so if you switch the 2 power wires it makes no difference.
replace the hose and everything should be back to normal.
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Right . I took a closer look yesterday and I have to rectify something. Vac 1 it's working fine and vac 2 seem to blow rather than suck. I've swapped the wires between them and made no difference.
Where I've disconnected the hose the vac 2 it's blowing air which I'm not sure if it's normal ,and it's going under the machine.
I would appreciate any more info as I haven't got a clue at the moment . I have a spare vac just in case something is wrong with vac 2.
Thanks
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1599299195_carpetcleaning.jpg)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1599299202_carpetcleaning1.jpg)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1599299209_carpetcleaning2.jpg)
Right . I took a closer look yesterday and I have to rectify something. Vac 1 it's working fine and vac 2 seem to blow rather than suck. I've swapped the wires between them and made no difference.
Where I've disconnected the hose the vac 2 it's blowing air which I'm not sure if it's normal ,and it's going under the machine.
I would appreciate any more info as I haven't got a clue at the moment . I have a spare vac just in case something is wrong with vac 2.
Thanks
Also in the last picture I'm missing the cover and couldn't find it anywhere .Any idee where I could find it ?
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If both motors are making noise when u turn them on individually, they are working .
In your machine one motor socks through the other motor ....and the hose u have loose is the exhaust of both . The exhaust exits out the side or bottom of the machine
It should be more suction when both vacs are running but u might not notice it on your hand , a gauge would tell u .
If there is a loss a suction one vac might not be sitting on its manifold right , you would have to remove them to check that .also make sure the pipe inside the dirty tank is free from debris as air is pulled through it
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Actually it hard to tell from the pic if the hose u removed is exhaust or motors joining .....it needs to be connected anyway.