Tsunami Upstream System Maintenance
Tsunami Upstream System Maintenance
đź”§ 1. V-Belt Inspection & Adjustment
The V-belt transmits power from the engine/motor to the pump. A worn or improperly tensioned belt can cause slippage, reduce system performance, and prematurely wear components.
Inspection Frequency:
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Inspect every 20 hours of operation or weekly, whichever comes first.
Adjustment Procedure:
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Turn off engine and disconnect power to avoid accidental starts.
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Remove the belt guard to expose the V-belt.
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Check belt tension:
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Push the belt mid-span between pulleys.
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You should feel about 1/2″ of deflection with moderate pressure.
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Adjust tension by loosening the mounting bolts on the pump or motor and shifting it to increase or decrease belt tension.
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Align pulleys using a straightedge or laser alignment tool to prevent premature belt wear.
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Tighten mounting bolts, reinstall the belt guard, and test the system briefly to ensure proper operation.
⚠️ Tip: Over-tensioning can damage bearings; under-tensioning can cause slippage and heat buildup.
🛢️ 2. Motor Oil Changes (Gasoline Engine)
Frequency:
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First oil change: After 5 hours (break-in period).
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Routine oil changes: Every 50-100 hours or per engine manufacturer’s recommendation.
Oil Type:
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Refer to the engine manufacturer’s manual (usually SAE 10W-30 or SAE 30 for warmer climates).
Steps:
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Warm up engine for a few minutes to help oil drain easily.
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Turn off engine and allow to cool slightly.
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Remove oil drain plug and allow oil to drain completely into an appropriate container.
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Replace drain plug and add fresh oil to the specified level using a clean funnel.
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Check oil level with the dipstick and adjust as needed.
⚙️ 3. Pump Oil Change (75W90 Gear Oil)
The pump requires clean, high-performance lubricant to protect internal components and ensure efficiency.
Frequency:
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First change: After 50 hours (break-in).
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Routine changes: Every 300 hours or monthly, whichever comes first.
Oil Type:
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75W90 gear oil, preferably full synthetic for maximum protection.
Procedure:
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Run the system for a few minutes to warm up the pump oil.
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Turn off engine and depressurize the system.
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Locate and remove the pump drain plug; catch the old oil in a container.
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Replace the plug and refill oil through the top fill cap until oil reaches halfway up the sight glass or per pump specs.
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Clean any spills and inspect for leaks.
đź› Pro Tip: Use a magnetic drain plug to catch metal shavings and monitor wear.
🧪 4. Neutralizing Rinse – SH Residue Management
Upstream systems that dose sodium hypochlorite (SH) can accumulate chemical residue in the plumbing and pump over time. A neutralizing rinse helps prevent corrosion and protects seals.
Frequency:
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Every 10 uses or after each heavy SH application.
Procedure:
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Prepare a rinse solution:
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Mix 1-2 oz. of vinegar or neutralizer (e.g., Ox Neutralizer) per gallon of water.
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Fill a container with this solution and feed it into your chemical inlet.
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Run the system for 2-3 minutes, ensuring the solution cycles through the pump, hose, and gun.
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Follow up with 1-2 minutes of fresh water rinse to flush out the system.
đź§Ľ Note: Avoid storing your system with SH residue inside; always rinse before storing.
By keeping up with these maintenance steps, you’ll ensure your upstream system runs smooth, lasts longer, and delivers consistent performance. Want a printable checklist or digital tracker for these steps? I can make that for you too.
