i have relieved the pressure by opening the uni valve and allowing the water to flow but it still shows the PS error code and so consequently will not allow me to set the calibration.
As soon as i close the uni valve the pressure just builds & builds!!!! still showing the PS code.
can you manually reset the error code?
driving me crazy!!!
PS displayed is the controller saying that
1. The Pump pressure switch has activated due to High pressure.
2. There is an electrical fault/loose connection in the wiring Fuse/Fuse Holder
While PS is displayed the controller has detected one of the above and will not switch the pump until the issue is cleared. The controller will not auto Cal. Changing the calibration will not affect the pump pressure switch activation.
Causes of High pressure can be
Blocked brush jets, Pump pre-filter, Hose twisted or kinked, Wound tight on to the reel. A blocked tank breather hole. Loose of badly fitted hose connectors. Also check any pole valves that may be sticking and not fully opening. Best advise is to start from the brush and disconnect until the pressure switch closes again.
Electrical issues can be.
Loose or corroded battery terminal connectors. Loose of damaged wiring connectors, worn cable where the copper core is exposed . Darren Asboro has a good video covering wiring and connections. Please see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goc1gD4LEQs&t=53sRunning a pump hard into Small ID hoses can also create a problem as the hose restricts how much water can be moved along the hose. Setting cal and flow rate high (90 +) can see PS display when a pole hose is closed Instead of DE this is because Dead end Calibration is slow to stop the Pump and the Pump pressure switch activates before DE.
If the system is free of blockages and cables are all good with nice tight connections +all valves are open turn the flow rate down and also reduce the Calibration value manually.
A V16 is capable of driving 12 amps continuously, Most pumps are max rated at 9 amps setting Flow to 65 -70 will see the pump driving close to it maximum