Chemical Injectors for professional uses
Using Injectors to apply chemicals in a carwash is a common occurrence. They are easy to install, space-saving, and keep corrosive chemicals from going through your pumps. Over time, your injector will lose suction power and draw less and less chemical. Preventative maintenance on your chemical injectors should be done to keep consistent show and coverage. 1. Make sure you have suction. Remove the suction tube and feel if you have suction on the hose barb. 2. Remove the hose barb to check for wear on the ball/O-rings/spring. Look for any obstructions. Soap buildup could prevent full draw. 3. Repair/Replace. Have the necessary parts or replacements on hand to get back up and running.
Chemical Injectors for professional uses
Using Injectors to apply chemicals in a carwash is a common occurrence. They are easy to install, space-saving, and keep corrosive chemicals from going through your pumps. Over time, your injector will lose suction power and draw less and less chemical. Preventative maintenance on your chemical injectors should be done to keep consistent show and coverage. 1. Make sure you have suction. Remove the suction tube and feel if you have suction on the hose barb. 2. Remove the hose barb to check for wear on the ball/O-rings/spring. Look for any obstructions. Soap buildup could prevent full draw. 3. Repair/Replace. Have the necessary parts or replacements on hand to get back up and running.
|Chemical Injectors for professional uses
Using Injectors to apply chemicals in a carwash is a common occurrence. They are easy to install, space-saving, and keep corrosive chemicals from going through your pumps. Over time, your injector will lose suction power and draw less and less chemical. Preventative maintenance on your chemical injectors should be done to keep consistent show and coverage. 1. Make sure you have suction. Remove the suction tube and feel if you have suction on the hose barb. 2. Remove the hose barb to check for wear on the ball/O-rings/spring. Look for any obstructions. Soap buildup could prevent full draw. 3. Repair/Replace. Have the necessary parts or replacements on hand to get back up and running.
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Chemical injectors are a cost-effective way to add soaps, protectants, waxes, and other chemicals within your express car wash system. These small but powerful devices are installed downstream directly in a water line, and usually have a hose barb port where chemical enters the injector and mixes with water to produce an accurately measured solution. Pay attention to specifications like GPM, PSI, and orifice size to match the needs of your application and consistently produce the desired chemical mixture for each car wash function.
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