Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: david washbrook on December 14, 2010, 08:24:55 pm
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still trying to decide which 1 i should go for does anyone use the 5kw one as i only ever use single opperator so i was wondering if this would be ok or does it not get the water hot enough i know the 9kw 1 would but would this be an overkill for a 1 man set up
just wondering if anyone could advise
thanks
dave
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Cant advise on this yet as my vans going up to Grimsby on Monday to be fitted out with the 9KW Isothermal with frost state.
Try giving the Purefreedom office a call and ask to speak with Andrew Bramley and he will be able to answer any questions you may have
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simon good luck with your fit on monday i will call them but i was just wondering if anyone had been using the 5kw 1
dave
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if i were you i would go for the 9kw twin operator as u will never know when you might need twin hot pumps if u ever expand your business
better to get it now than in 18months when you might think s**t dropped a clanger there should of got the 9kw
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Cant advise on this yet as my vans going up to Grimsby on Monday to be fitted out with the 9KW Isothermal with frost state.
Try giving the Purefreedom office a call and ask to speak with Andrew Bramley and he will be able to answer any questions you may have
Hi Simon
What will the system cost you if you dont mind me asking?
Danny
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surely the whole idea of them of selling a hot system is to do just that....provide hot water. Why would they sell a 5kw if it does not do the job ???
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Why would they sell a 5kw if it does not do the job Huh
Cos its cheap proberly.
I heard someone say the 5kw should be called the "luke warm" system, not hot! If I were you I'd go for the 9kw.
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Hi Simon
What will the system cost you if you dont mind me asking?
Danny
The 9KW Isothermal with frost state retro fitted to my existing 650L cold water DI system will cost £3,350.00.
I feel hot water is the way forward for the work we do, I want the security of knowing I can work however low the temperatures drop, a good deal of our work is commercial and can be cleaned if it's raining, snowing or sunshine so providing my equipment can work efficiently during very cold weather then I wont loose any work days during the winter months, the plan is to use hot all year round as I believe cleaning will be quicker and more work can be achieved in an eight hour day.