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If you are mounting in block avoid anchors and bolt them thru the wall with Fender Washers or a steel plate on the other side or back to back if using 2 and the bays will accommodate that and consider using Stainless all thread, nuts and washers
If I tried to call in sick there would be no one there to answer the phone. But luckily with n 8 Bay Self Serve and 3 changers there is some redundancy.
If the bags are that new and motors are sucking in trash you have a bad seal around where bag is installed. or a hole in a bag allowing trash to get to motors . Otherwise that cannot happen. I would also suggest a screen below each motor but if you are bypassing trash that will get clogged...
I use the hose clamp but take a slightly larger piece of hose about 2 inches s long and slit it lengthwise and put that around the hose with the hose clamp over it. Keeps the clamp from cutting thru over time - then again if is too secure and gets hooked.....
Many different system out there so hard to advise. MIne had a separate line from the soap tank to an injector at each pump. Each line had a screen filter in the tank. When HP soap was chosen a solenoid at the tank would open allowing soap t flow to the injector. So, you could have a clogged...
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.