Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Tips to Use Electric Pressure Washers in Factories


Electric pressure washers are best suited for cleaning indoor areas, for example, factory floors and walls. These machines produce less noise and exhaust than fuel powered pressure washers. Here are a few tips to use electric pressure washing machines for cleaning factories.

Output Pressure
This is one of the most important specifications of a pressure washer. The higher the pressure level, often the higher the cleaning efficiency. For factory cleaning, the pressure level of electric pressure washers can vary up to 8000 psi, or 3500 psi for heated machines.

An even more important aspect is flow rate, which is the measure of quantity of output of the machine per minute. Drainage is often not as great in certain outdoor areas, therefore lower flow rates are often desired. Daimer® offers many steam pressure washers for industrial cleaning with low flow rates.

Tri-mode Machines
Tri-mode electric pressure washers, such as the Super Max™ 15800, provide three types of output—cold water, hot water, and steam output. These machines allow the workers to clean surfaces of varying hardness easily and quickly.

Clean Carefully
Pressure washing machines are powerful machines. The high pressure output can damage soft surfaces. If the output is exposed to human body, it can cause serious injury. Similarly, soft surfaces and sensitive electrical equipment should be kept away from the output of electric pressure washers.