Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A Guide to Buy Electric Pressure Washers

Buy Electric Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers are known for their low noise and sleek performance. All electric machines are often preferred for indoor cleaning, such as factory floors and equipment, as electrical outlets may be difficult to find outside. However, with the help of a generator or extension cords, there is no reason these machines can’t be used for outdoor cleaning.

If you can arrange for an electric point wherever you take these machines, then there are no better cleaning machines than electric pressure washers. Here are some tips to buy these machines.

All Electric Machines
Conventional electric pressure washing machines may still require some fossil fuels. Those machines use electricity only for generating output pressure and may still require the use of fuels for heating.

To get the complete advantage of electric pressure washers, it is better to buy machines that use electricity for generating both output pressure and temperature. Such machines as the Vapor Flo® 8910 do not produce any combustion exhaust at all. These machines do not produce excessive noise either, making them ideal for indoor use.

Long Hose Technology
Long hoses are useful for covering a large area, particularly when using electric pressure washers. Normally, pressure washing machines are kept near the electric plug point for convenience. Long hoses are used to take the output of the machine to the whole area.

The pressure level of ordinary machines drops when using long hoses. However, machines equipped with long hose technology from Daimer® ensure the pressure levels remain steady for a length of 300 feet.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

An Overview of Electric Pressure Washers


Electric pressure washers are excellent choices for cleaning hard surfaces on the interior parts of buildings. These machines do not provide any exhaust, as no combustion products are used in the machines. In addition, these machines produce much less noise than fuel powered machines. These attributes make these machines perfect equipment for cleaning interior surfaces.

There exist various types of electric pressure washers. The following is an overview of these machines.

All Electric Machines
These pressure washers use electricity for two purposes - for generating output pressure and for generating output temperature. It must be said that all types of electric pressure washers use electricity to produce output pressure. It is the mode of production of temperature that varies. All electric machines use electricity to produce both output temperature and output pressure.

Ordinary Electric Machines
Machines such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12820 are powered by electricity, but produce heated water using fuel. The heating element in machines that use fuel for heating water is powered by kerosene, diesel, gasoline or propane, depending upon the model. In a sense, these machines are only partial electric pressure washers. Since the output pressure is the most important specification of a pressure washing machine, there is not much difference in the output power and performance of both types of electric power washing machines.

Tips to Use
Both types of machines can be used anywhere but one must ensure that the place has a source of electric power for plugging in the machine.


Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Numerous Benefits of Electric Power Washers


Fuel-powered pressure cleaners are widely used by maintenance professionals to deal with many cleaning applications. These pressure washing machines that run on fuel, have several disadvantages when dealing with certain cleaning jobs. Firstly, fuels like propane may not be available everywhere at reasonable rates. Then there is the issue of the toxic fumes ejected by these machines that can prove fatal in poorly ventilated rooms. For this reason, maintenance professionals are increasingly opting power washers that run on electricity.

In comparison to fuel-powered versions, electric power washers offer many benefits. Due to the presence of fuel tanks, fuel-powered pressure washing equipment is heavier, larger and less portable than the electric versions. Pressure cleaners that run on fuels also require regular maintenance. On the other hand, electric pressure cleaning systems are easier to clean and maintain.. In addition to operating silently, electric pressure cleaning machines do not emit harmful fumes.

The Super Max™ series of electric power washers from Daimer® have been designed to offer you the perfect combination of durability, versatility and efficiency. These tri-mode pressure cleaning systems come with adjustable temperature settings. This enables you to choose hot water, steam or cold water as per your needs.

The Super Max™ 6000 is among the best electric power washers available today. With steam temperature levels of 330ºF, hot water temperatures ranging from 180ºF to 210ºF and pressure levels of 750 psi, the Super Max™ 6000 is perfect for a range of challenging cleaning jobs.

Visit www.daimer.com to view an extensive range of the most powerful, reliable and safe power washers that run on electricity.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

A Guide to Tri-mode Electric Pressure Washers


Electric pressure washers, or any pressure washing machine for that matter, are often judged by their output pressure level. A machine with a high pressure level, within the range of 8000 psi, is considered an industrial machine suitable for heavy duty degreasing. On the other hand, a machine with a low output pressure level that runs around 1000 psi, are considered less powerful machines.

Experienced cleaning workers know that these machines are not all about output pressure level. Output temperature also plays a significant role in the overall performance of the machine. The following is an overview of electric pressure washers based on the output temperature of the machine.

Cold Water Machines
These machines do not have a heating element. As a result, water cannot be heated. The cleaning power of the machine depends only on its output pressure level.

Hot Water Machines
Such electric pressure washer machines can provide two kinds of output: cold water and an output heated up to 205°F. These machines are more versatile than the cold water machines and are more widely used as well.

Steam Machines
Such machines provide the maximum possible output temperature by a pressure washer. The latest models provide an output temperature of 330°F. These are mainly used for industrial and commercial cleaning.

Tri-mode Machines
Tri-mode configured electric pressure washers offer all the three kinds of output: cold water, hot water and steam. These machines are extremely versatile and powerful.


Saturday, September 10, 2011

Pros and Cons of Electric Pressure Washers

Electric Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers, as the name suggests, are powered by an electric motor. The motor drives the pump that pushes high pressure to the output of the machine. Other pressure washers are driven by a combustion engine that burns a fossil fuel such as gasoline, diesel, or propane. There is not much of a difference between electric or non-electric machines in the power and properties of the output. All types of pressure washers are able to give high output pressure.

There are certain differences between the machines, however. For instance, electric pressure washers can start working immediately. One does not have to worry about filling up and maintaining gasoline tanks. An electric connection is all what one would require.

The following are some of the advantages and disadvantages of electric pressure washers.

Pros
The first advantage is the lack of exhaust expelled by electric machines. Pressure washing machines that use fossil fuels produce exhaust, which contains combustion byproducts. Electric machines have no such problems.

The second advantage is that electric machines make very little noise. The noise level of pressure washing equipment powered by a combustion engine can be high. Both of these features, the lack of exhaust and low noise level, can make electric pressure washers the ideal machine for carrying out indoor cleaning tasks.

Cons
A con of these machines stems from outside influences rather than the competency of the equipment.If the area to be cleaned does not have an electric power source at a convenient location, electric pressure washers cannot work. Conversely, gas-powered machines do not have this problem. However, Daimer® does offer electric power washers with Long Hose Technology, allowing the operator to plus the machine into an electrical socket and use the machine up to 300 feet away via a long hose.


Monday, August 29, 2011

The Best Electric Pressure Washers for Fleet Maintenance

Electric Pressure Washers for Fleet Maintenance
Electric pressure washers are powerful cleaning machines and are capable of working for long hours without losing steam. If you are a fleet operator and need cleaning machines to keep your cars, trucks, and buses in impeccable condition, pressure washers that operate on electric power are ideal for all your cleaning requirements.

Daimer® understands the needs of fleet owners and has designed electric cleaning machines that meet their cleaning requirements effortlessly and affordably. Electric pressure washers in the Super Max™ series offer adequate pressure levels to blast off mud, grime, and grease stains easily. They also offer mobility to facilitate transportation across the parked fleet easily.

The Super Max™ 6000 is a compact mobile electric pressure washer from Daimer® which operates on electricity. It offers pressure levels of750 psi which are high enough to dislodge tough stains, but also ensure the surface paint of the vehicles does not suffer any damage.

There might be restrictions on water usage and disposal in some cases, which is why there are low flow rate car washing machines available for commercial use. Other electric pressure washers, such as the Super Max™ 6120SCW are ideal for car detailing since they use only 0.5 GPM. This machine is a favorite among car fleet owners because it cleans car exteriors, melts snow, and cleans the engine of vehicles effectively with its 1000 psi pressure and 250°F temperature output. These are also highly effective in eliminating grease and oil stains from engines and surfaces because of the heat factor.


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Dos and Don'ts of Electric Pressure Washers

Dos and Don'ts of Electric Pressure Washers
An increasing number of people are opting for electric pressure washers. The reasons for their demand are not at all difficult to understand. Electricity, as a fuel, is considered more eco-friendly than fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel. More importantly, electric machines emit much lower noise levels than fuel powered machines.

However, electric pressure washers are not the best cleaning machines for every type of cleaning tasks. The following is an overview of a few dos and don'ts of these machines.

Dos
Pressure washers from Daimer® are excellent machines for cleaning interior surfaces where proper drainage is available. Most sophisticated electric pressure washing machines provide an output pressure in excess of 3000 psi and have tremendous cleaning efficiency.

Since electric machines do not contain a combustion engine, they do not have to exhaust any combustion byproducts. As a result, electric pressure washers do not pose health risks when using indoors.

Another benefit of these machines is they work swiftly and with a reduced noise level. High levels of noise can be irritating when cleaning, especially indoors.

Don'ts
Electric pressure washers are not as commonly used for cleaning large outdoor locations. While there are no issues with the efficiency and performance of these machines when compared with other types of cleaning machines in outdoor locations, electrical outlets are not always guaranteed to be around in the area being cleaned. However, if an outlet is not available, these machines can run on generators.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Good Reason to Choose Stationary, Electric Pressure Washers

Stationary Electric Pressure Washers
Mobile pressure cleaning machines are generally chosen to manage maintenance activities in vast, industrial settings. For other applications, it is best to opt for stationary power cleaning equipment. Electric pressure washers with stationary configurations are ideal for maintaining a host of different areas like malls, stores, restaurants, parks, zoos, garages, and schools. In addition to offering excellent cleaning power, the latest versions of power washers available from Daimer® feature advanced cleaning functions designed to simplify the cleaning activities.

The Super Max™ range of electric pressure washers from Daimer® features both mobile as well as stationary power cleaning systems. While the mobile, truck-mountable versions have been designed to cater to the specific cleaning needs in industrial areas, stationary versions are intended for comparatively less demanding jobs. Both these versions are equipped with the most advanced cleaning capabilities and versatile cleaning options.

If you are trying to locate powerful electric pressure cleaners with stationary configurations, you must definitely check out the Super Max™ 15500. With pressure levels of 1000 psi and flow rates of 4 GPM, this power cleaner is designed for tough applications. By ejecting water at temperatures as high as 330ºF, the Super Max™ 15500 ensures easy elimination of tough stains and dirt.

Electric pressure washers like the Super Max™ 15500 are equipped with tri-mode functions, making them capable of ejecting steam, hot water, or cold water based on the requirement. This triple function capability is one reason why the Super Max™ 15500 is extremely popular among maintenance professionals engaged in cleaning industrial settings and commercial complexes.


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Tips to Use Electric Pressure Washers for Restaurant Cleaning

Electric Pressure Washers for Restaurant Cleaning
Electric pressure washers with their sleek functionality and solid efficiency are a good choice for restaurant cleaning. These machines can be used to clean almost all types of hard surfaces in hotels and restaurants. The most obvious advantage of such equipment is their cleaning efficiency. These machines pump high pressure output onto hard surfaces that will wash away almost all types of dirt and impurities. The other advantages include lack of exhaust and little noise.

Sometimes, the very advantage of a machine can turn out to be its biggest disadvantage too. In restaurant cleaning, this can happen for electric pressure washers. If often happens when the restaurant owner or manager makes a wrong choice.

This post offers some tips to choose and use pressure washer machines in an attempt to prevent such mistakes.

Low on Pressure, High on Temperature
Output temperature does more cleaning work in restaurants than output pressure. When purchasing electric pressure washers for restaurant cleaning, it is better buy machines with high temperature output and low output pressure. High output pressure might cause damage to soft surfaces. Output temperature helps in maintaining hygiene in restaurants. Consider machines such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 7000, with pressure levels of 1000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F.

All Electric Pressure Washers
Some latest models of pressure washing machines from Daimer® do not require any form of fossil fuels. The heating element of the machines is powered by electricity. These machines totally eliminate the exhaust of combustion products.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Benefits of Electric Pressure Washers

Benefits of Electric Pressure Washers
Pressure cleaners that run on fuel were a rage until recently, especially for commercial cleaning applications. However, these fuel-powered versions have certain disadvantages. If the fuel is not easily available, you will be unable to operate the power cleaning machine. Additionally, the toxic gases emitted by fuel powered versions make them unsuitable for use in poorly ventilated areas. To resolve all these issues, leading suppliers now offer electric pressure washers.

There are many advantages of electric pressure washers. While the fuel tanks in fuel powered versions make them heavy, electric models are compact, portable, and lightweight. Electric powered pressure cleaners also do not require much maintenance and operate with less noise than fuel powered versions.

Most importantly, electricity is a clean source of energy that does not emit poisonous gases.

Daimer® now presents technologically advanced electric pressure washers with tri-mode capabilities. You can choose the right temperature setting for your cleaning needs—cold water, hot water, or steam. An excellent example of a tri-mode pressure cleaner is the Super Max™ 6000. It can generate pressure levels of 750 psi, steam at temperatures as high as 330ºF, and hot water at temperatures in the range of 180ºF to 210ºF.

Heavy-duty cleaning applications may demand additional cleaning power from electric pressure washers. For this reason, the Super Max™ 6000 offers you the option of adding cleaning chemicals through the siphon hose. Adding detergents produces detergent-enriched water or steam that offers better cleaning power than plain water or steam. You can also connect these power cleaners to a garden hose when you have to clean continuously for a long period.