Clean County
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Hey Jim I know your a big hi heat guy. Where do you find the ball valves that can handle on a consistent bases dealing with 300 degree heat?Na, not today. [spin]
Another point that Nigel and I discussed was that by using 0 degree nozzles, you have lees of heat loss vs a 25 or even a 15 degree.
0 degree are aggressive, don't get me wrong. But that's what makes them clean so good.
There is an attachment for using turbo nozzles for our surface cleaners. Never used them because of our heat issue,
One of my Powerwashers I'm having problems with it spiking up to 300 degree heat. I have to look into the thermostat/hi limit switch but I can say this. Its scary when the heat gets that hi. The ball valve immiedetly wouldnt work and the hose or fitting looked like it was going to give way any second. Not a pleasant site for us and down right scary. You must use a Distributor that consistently deals with this extreme heat because the parts on my machines I don't think can handle those heat temps on an ongoing bases.