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Rob_Mac

Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« on: April 06, 2012, 11:24:40 pm »
Alex

Slightly different query than normal.

I am looking to source a vacuum recovery system for pressure washing run off water.

Ideally this will be multiple filtered, possibly vortex filtration, with self cleaning filters. Need to have a viable solution for ongoing water issues in the south of the country and this will be marketed accordingly.

This may not be specifically window cleaning related but one of the suppliers or an experienced window cleaner may have the information I am looking for.

I am not looking for put together vacuum systems with boom, I know about Tensid and Hydrotek UK systems.

I will be contacting Hot & Mighty and another source in Italy to find solutions but I have been all over the internet looking for this specific piece of equipment and cannot find what I am looking for in this country.

It needs to have excellent filtration to protect the pump on the unit but I need to show client/s that we have a solution.

I don't want to spend the £23000.00 that Tensid want for their recycling system and believe that with the right direction this can be sourced in this country.

I spoke to someone down south a couple of years ago about a vortex filtration system but have lost the details.

Any help from suppliers or someone in the know will be greatly appreciated.

Rob ;D

Alex Gardiner

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Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2012, 11:51:51 pm »
Afraid I have no idea   ???

Sounds an interesting idea though.

Gav Camm lammy 283

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Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2012, 12:04:06 am »
i know sum bin cleaners
av sum sort of water recovery system
 ;)
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Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2012, 12:30:52 am »
i know sum bin cleaners
av sum sort of water recovery system
 ;)
they are just filters Gav as far as I am aware
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Gav Camm lammy 283

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Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2012, 12:38:37 am »
oh right wasnt sure
knew sum of em sort of recycled their
water  ;)
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rosskesava

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Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2012, 01:26:15 am »
'Viable solution for on going water issues'.

Sounds like corporate lip speak to me.

Maybe send this posting off to someone for a translation. It sounds all high brow but what is the question exactly?

Perhaps it is: 'What is the best way to recycle waste water when pressure washing?'
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Rob_Mac

Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2012, 08:28:38 am »
If it is too high brow for you don't reply!

I didn't expect everyone to understand it. It is very particular equipment that a supplier may be able to point me in the right direction for.

Rob ;D

gary evans

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Re: Alex Gardiner or anyone else in the know
« Reply #7 on: April 07, 2012, 09:35:43 am »
Hi Mate

Hows it going, sound busy as usual.

Possibly the company you need to speak to ARE wHALE TANKERS based in Solihull.


They design & build this equipment.

I know a few years ago they designed & built a barge that was used on canals to remove build up of weeds & solid matter in the water, the water then recycled back into the canal.

Cheers

Gary