Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Electric Pressure Washers – For Cleaning Streets and Parks

Electric Pressure Washers – For Cleaning Streets and Parks
Electric pressure washers are often used when it comes to high power cleaning of streets and parks. There are two types of electric pressure washers. In the first type, electricity is used to power the machine while fuel is used to heat the water. In the second type, electricity serves both purposes.

Daimer® electric pressure washers are popular because they are easy to use and versatile in their features. The Super Max™ 12300 is a tri-mode machine, featuring cold water, hot water, and steam temperature options up to 330˚F. Along with pressure levels of 3000 psi and flow rates of 5 GPM, these machines can easily eliminate dirt, grease, oil, and other debris from streets and sidewalks.

Electric pressure washers need an electrical source to function. Finding outlets in outdoor settings can often be difficult. If there is no available electrical outlets, these machines can easily run with the help of a generator. Daimer® also offers many machines with Long Hose Technology, allowing the operator to use long hoses to reach up to 300 feet away from the machine without experiencing any loss in cleaning power.

Visit www.daimer.com for additional information about electric pressure washers and their applications in public works cleaning operations.