Unloader Valves
An unloader valve is a key component in a pressure washer system. Its primary function is to regulate the pressure and flow of the water in the system, avoiding build-up of pressure from the pump.
- Pressure regulation: When the trigger on the pressure washer wand is released, the water flow stops. Without an unloader valve, this would cause the pump to build up excessive pressure, which could potentially damage the pump and other components. The unloader valve prevents this by redirecting the water back to the pump's inlet when the trigger is released.
- Flow regulation: The unloader valve ensures that the water flow through the pump is maintained at the correct level, even when the trigger on the wand is released. This helps to prevent the pump from becoming overloaded, which could lead to premature wear or even damage.
- Pressure adjustment: Many unloader valves allow the user to adjust the pressure setting of the pressure washer. This is useful for adapting the pressure to different cleaning tasks, ensuring that the right amount of pressure is applied without potentially causing damage.
- Bypass mode: When the trigger is released, the unloader valve redirects the water flow back to the pump's inlet, creating a bypass. This allows the pump to continue running without having to work against the high-pressure output, which helps to extend the pump's lifespan.