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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: martindrz400 on February 02, 2009, 08:53:30 pm
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was wondering if i can run hot water with the pump as i might use my trolley in future with hot water
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was wondering if i can run hot water with the pump as i might use my trolley in future with hot water
Are you becoming a snob M ?, only thing I could see is the washers within pump deforming/expanding/contracting/leaking if they are solid and not heat resistent, if not then I cant see a problem at all, I would give it a go and see, then you can let us know ;D
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no not a snob ian ive been a caravaner for years (sad i know) and have a lot of knowledge of all heaters.
il try tommorrow and let you know hope your well ian and speak to you soon
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no not a snob ian ive been a caravaner for years (sad i know) and have a lot of knowledge of all heaters.
il try tommorrow and let you know hope your well ian and speak to you soon
You should know by now , the snob thing was a joke m8, have a go let me know how it goes.
Ian
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no not a snob ian ive been a caravaner for years (sad i know) and have a lot of knowledge of all heaters.
il try tommorrow and let you know hope your well ian and speak to you soon
check the model with the manufactures. Normal water pumps are not made for hot liquids, you need specialised pumps for hot requirements or using chemicals.
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what pump is it?? shurflo pump max. temperature 170°F [76°C]