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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rycalshaw on January 03, 2023, 11:25:54 am

Title: Diesel heater
Post by: rycalshaw on January 03, 2023, 11:25:54 am
Hi guys' getting a diesel heater fitted in the van soon and just wondered what i need to set the temp to when its something like -3 outside..thanks
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 03, 2023, 11:47:09 am
You can only set it on low or high and tbh on mine low is very very hot I reckon the valves  are round the wrong way as low is hotter than max.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: dazmond on January 03, 2023, 11:51:07 pm
Hi guys' getting a diesel heater fitted in the van soon and just wondered what i need to set the temp to when its something like -3 outside..thanks

Leave it on full heat all year round.....when it's-3 outside lots of heat is lost through the hose esp if you have 100m off the reel so temperature at brush end will be a lot cooler than the warmer weather...just as well or you'll be cracking panes left,right and centre! ;D
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 04, 2023, 12:29:51 am
If you only need 20-30 meters off the reel most of the time it’s piping.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: Spruce on January 04, 2023, 01:07:20 pm
Hi guys' getting a diesel heater fitted in the van soon and just wondered what i need to set the temp to when its something like -3 outside..thanks

Leave it on full heat all year round.....when it's-3 outside lots of heat is lost through the hose esp if you have 100m off the reel so temperature at brush end will be a lot cooler than the warmer weather...just as well or you'll be cracking panes left,right and centre! ;D

I keep thinking about this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4FKLHUI0FI

One reason for me changing over to fan jets was to spread the heat over a wider area. It probably won't make a difference when scrubbing the glass, but will spread the heat when rinsing as we rinse off the glass.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 04, 2023, 02:10:13 pm
That’s not a good experiment I remember watching this at the time what he said was true though any small or hairline crack  and it’ll just go from corner to corner,a better way of doing it would be if they were tight in a frame or unit.
Those kind of temperatures they can easily crack but they’ll still go 6-7 degrees higher round certain parts of houses if there’s a cold wind.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: KS Cleaning on January 04, 2023, 05:32:57 pm
If you only need 20-30 meters off the reel most of the time it’s piping.
That wouldn’t apply to you though. Don’t you need at least 100 metres of hose to clean your clients’ estate homes?😉
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 04, 2023, 06:42:16 pm
Well that’s correct young man 30 meters did I say I was washing the car 🤣🤣🤣
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: the king on January 06, 2023, 07:13:15 pm
How hot does the water come out set on winter mode would you say Luke warm or still fairly hot obviously depends on how much hose is out
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 06, 2023, 07:50:02 pm
It’s not Luke warm m8 even on minimum setting it’s still hot water with 9kw forget all this hose on the ground stuff cooling it down which it does do slightly,mine still comes out nice and hot all 100 out.
Use warm then hot you can see the difference in the depth and speed of the clean,with water over 60 odd degrees on 6-8 weekly stuff you’re just flashing over glass almost to clean it.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: Splash & dash on January 06, 2023, 08:33:42 pm
It’s not Luke warm m8 even on minimum setting it’s still hot water with 9kw forget all this hose on the ground stuff cooling it down which it does do slightly,mine still comes out nice and hot all 100 out.
Use warm then hot you can see the difference in the depth and speed of the clean,with water over 60 odd degrees on 6-8 weekly stuff you’re just flashing over glass almost to clean it.



You will not get 60 degrees  at the brush with 100 meters of hose out in the winter I live in one of the mildest parts  of the country and don’t  get that , in the summer yes it will get to that and a fair bit more .
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 06, 2023, 08:43:02 pm
If I’m cleaning a job that takes say 20-30 minutes now that can be quiet a nice size job,if I’ve recirculated the water on the way from the last one for 15 minutes that water will be hotter than 60 degrees for almost all of that time I’m cleaning it.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 06, 2023, 08:44:18 pm
I live in the mildest part.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: SB Cleaning on January 06, 2023, 08:45:19 pm
If I’m cleaning a job that takes say 20-30 minutes now that can be quiet a nice size job,if I’ve recirculated the water on the way from the last one for 15 minutes that water will be hotter than 60 degrees for almost all of that time I’m cleaning it.
Not with 100m out  in winter , your talking $hit.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 06, 2023, 08:47:01 pm
As the crow flys I’m 20-25 miles from France.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: SB Cleaning on January 06, 2023, 08:48:49 pm
As the crow flys I’m 20-25 miles from France.
Pigs flying more like.
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 06, 2023, 08:49:13 pm
🤣🤣
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: NWH on January 06, 2023, 08:50:13 pm
🇫🇷  🥖  🧅 🧄
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: Splash & dash on January 06, 2023, 09:12:55 pm
If I’m cleaning a job that takes say 20-30 minutes now that can be quiet a nice size job,if I’ve recirculated the water on the way from the last one for 15 minutes that water will be hotter than 60 degrees for almost all of that time I’m cleaning it.


No you won’t the hose will  haemorrhage   heat on a cold day or frosty morning , we do a lot of commercial and  on site for  hours  re circulating the  water will increase tank temperature  but the hose will still loose heat quickly with  100 meters of hose out , Evan if the tank temperature is 80 degrees you won’t get more than half that at 100 meters  on a cold day cold or frosty ground and wind chill rapidly reduce  the heat
Title: Re: Diesel heater
Post by: dazmond on January 06, 2023, 09:50:33 pm
That's why you should just have your heater on full blast all year round...a hell of a lot of heat is lost through the hose in winter on a cold day with most of your hose off the reel but that's fine as you don't want piping hot water on cold glass on a freezing day