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If you are heating the chemicals make sure you don't go above 130. To be safe I would stay around 120 or lower. If you overheat some chemicals you lose cleaning power due to either evaporation or causing the solutions to separate or negatively affect the formulation.
Water at the tank is 120 degrees, from there it goes to the mixing tanks, and from there to Flo Jets or HP Pump. Then to the bays.
I don't know what the heat loss is by the time it gets to the nozzle or FB but I would expect it's substantial, and would change radicaly depending on outside temp.