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Re: ALLTEC chemicals
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Reply #40 on:
February 04, 2006, 07:44:16 pm »
the reason i ask is i use u/m and i usually just fill from the hot tap and clean, i wonder what temp im actually using if it could be to high or not
there must be a max temp they can come out though surely to stop people getting burnt.
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February 04, 2006, 08:08:07 pm »
hi red,
i disagree think you can say to a point, i like to work with hot water around 70c, most customers are 30 - 50, for me its pretty rare that i feel a custys water does not need further heating, if a custys waters 60 or 70 thats hot enough,
if you not got temp gauge, i call hot (70) when you would nt like to keep a finger in for more than 2 secs, 30-50 i would call warm you could put your whole hand in that.
very unscientific i know..
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Re: ALLTEC chemicals
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Reply #42 on:
February 04, 2006, 08:11:31 pm »
to some up the hottest tape water i have ever come across was 70c !
the custy warned me to that it was extremly hot.
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Re: ALLTEC chemicals
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Reply #43 on:
February 04, 2006, 11:08:44 pm »
You would
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stick your hand in water at 70 degrees
r m
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Reply #44 on:
February 04, 2006, 11:20:07 pm »
read again i never said that!!
it says you could not keep your finger in more than 2 secs at 70.
30-50 you can put your hand in.
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