Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: s.hughes on December 29, 2005, 07:15:00 pm
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Hi all
When you first clean windows with a wfp you have the pressure on high. Now after a few cleans would you have the pressure reduced all the time?
Cheers
Steve
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Steve,
I had a good chat today with Ian_Giles about water-fed pole flow-rates and since we were cleaning in the same area, I came to Ian's rescue when his 'goose-neck' broke and he used my pole to complete his last house.
So I could see the difference between a high and low(ish) flow rate.
Anyway, a high flow-rate seems preferable to a low one.
I like around 2 litres per minute. Ian_Giles uses around 3 to 5 litres per minute, but he's got a 650 litre van-mounted system and doesn't really care how much water he uses.
I just use my back-pack on 1st floor windows; mostly and I'm very inexperienced.
So take what I say with a pinch of salt; I may be talking complete twaddle.
But if you have the water-carrying capacity; why not use a high flow rate? As long as you still give the window a good scrub (probably the most important part) and rinse properly; flooding the window won't hurt.
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As an add on to Tosh's comment, I think the fact that I have fan jets and not pencil jets means i use closer to 2-2.5l per min.
With his brush connected up to my system there seemed to be more water coming out of his jets.
I think I'll nip out now and quickly measure how much water I am pushing out through the jets in a minute, then do the same through just the pole hose itself to see what difference the jets actually make.
Ian
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Any one taking bets whilst hes away- more water, less water or the same ?
( I guess about the same) but I never could win bets.
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And the results!!! 8)!!!!
One minute of continuous use with the water going through the brush = 2.7l
One minute continuous use with water through the pole hose and not through the brush and jets = 3.5l
Shurflo 60psi pump; 50m standard hose; approx 10m pole hose.
Valve wasn't turned fully open, it was set at the normal setting I use when working.
At 2.7l I am using more water than I was when using the trolley, having a 650l tank means I am not too worried about a high (ish) flowrate.
I was a little surprised that without the brush on it was only 800ml more.
Presumably with the pump at the same setting and a much shorter length of hose it push out more water again, but in another post I read that someone was getting 6l per min out of their 60psi pump, mine produces nowhere near that amount...thankfully!
Ian
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I have a trolley setup but its got a 100psi pump so it may be worth turning the pressure down on that.
Steve