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What are you using th hoe for? For SS and Prep I use the single wire HP Hose from KR. I order lengths I need with swivels and Hose saver on one end. Cost not so different than ordering bulk hose, and ends / swivels separately. IMO Hydraulic hose is too heavy and tiff. Due to varying...
If the business has multiple entry points this could be quite cumbersome. (Having an inspection arch at each point.) Simplest would be a vehicle check in procedure with a diagram like they use for rental cars and perhaps digital photos of any issues.
Many Venders offer "Inspection arches" used at both the entrance and exit of the tunnel to establish whether damage was there before and or after wash. They can "See" a lot" but not everything. You could also make your own "Arch(s) to do the same thing.
Suffice it to say years ago I took over a place with 10HP blowers. They made noise but had little effect. Replaced with 15HP and at 4 locations only used 15HP
Hard to tell could have just been some misting of the chemical that ultimately settled there and nothing more . Dry it really well an see if it seems to be leaking from inside or something else.
"Fixed" Many by taking apart and cleaning / little WD 40 in the stem helps clean it and let the plunger slide. . Make sure coil does not energize when off the plunger.
My heat tape in an insulated trough on the roof. works great to -15 degrees with people washing in the single digits. (Actual temps - not wind chill) (Chicago North Suburb) Since you run the heat tape of output 2 it stays on once the set point is reached and stays below that point so...
I replaced the trough loop with heat cable connected to output 2 of the weepmizer. (Needs a relay) Only runs when weep mizer tells it to plus it has a built in thermostat. Much simpler and I think it worked better.
Check the internet for your state's EPA information. similar to what Illinois had as posted above. You could also check your local Bar Association to see if they have a practice section of attorney's listed for environmental matters. You could also check local Pitsucker companies and see...