Pressure washer terminology, Pressure washer operating features – Porter-Cable A07513-0412-0 User Manual

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A07513

PRESSURE WASHER

TERMINOLOGY

PSI: Pounds per Square Inch. The

unit of measure for water pressure.

Also used for air pressure, hydraulic

pressure, etc.
GPM: Gallons Per Minute. The unit of

measure for the flow rate of water.
CU: Cleaning Units. GPM multiplied

by PSI. GPM x PSI = CU
Bypass Mode: Allows water to

re-circulate within pump when the

gun trigger is not pulled.

Allowing the unit to

run for more than

two minutes without the gun trigger

pulled could cause overheating and

damage to the pump.
Thermal Relief Valve:

When the temperature

inside the pump rises

too high the valve will

open and release a

gush of water in an

effort to lower the

temperature inside the

pump. The valve will then close.
Chemical Injection System: Mixes

cleaners or cleaning solvents with

the water to improve cleaning

effectiveness.
Water Supply: All pressure washers

must have a source of water. The

minimum requirements for a water

supply are 20 PSI and 5 gallons per

minute.

PRESSURE WASHER

OPERATING FEATURES

PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS

The pressure setting is preset at the

factory to achieve optimum pressure

and cleaning. If you need to lower the

pressure, it can be accomplished by

these methods.
1. Back away from the surface

to be cleaned. The further away

you are, the less the pressure will

be on the surface to be cleaned.

2. Change to the 40º nozzle -

(white) this nozzle delivers a less

powerful stream of water and a

wider spray pattern.

DO NOT attempt

to increase pump

pressure. A higher pressure setting

than the factory set pressure may

damage pump.
3. Reduce the speed of the

gasoline engine (RPM). Slow

the engine down and the water

pressure will go down with it.

Thermal

Relief

Valve

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