and I have a 4.5 gpm hot water skid and I have a 5.5 gpm machine I piggy back them together now I get 10 whopping gpm, I have been doing this for years. I can turn the burner on and have hot water
I can run them individually as well.
I also have a 10 gpm machine for back up
but you gotta have a holding tank because your going to be going thru some water
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Lanoka Harbor NJ 609-971-6553 on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 06:57:47 PM
To set this up, you will need pressure trap unloaders on both machines, 2 whip lines, and a high pressure tee. Connect the whip lines to the outlets on each machine. Then connect the other ends of both whip lines to the high pressure tee. Use the 3rd outlet on the tee to attatch your pressure hose too.
-- Edited by Chesapeake on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 08:08:03 PM
Diamond Roof Cleaning New Jersey (1-800-Roof-Clean) wrote:
chris what exactly is a pressure trap unloader and are they typically found on a hot water skid unit.
Most commercial grade washers will come standard with a pressure trap unloader. Some have a flow actuated unloader, but not as common. Here's a pic of what one looks like.
And here's a high pressure tee.
-- Edited by Chesapeake on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 08:30:09 PM
Hey Clyde can u take say a 3gpm 2500 psi and attach it to a 4 gpm 3000 psi machine or does there have to be the same psi?
Joe, not sure, maybe? I would think you should have professional equipment, not being sarcastic, but I cant imagine the 3gpm being professional, try it and see?
Diamond Roof Cleaning New Jersey (1-800-Roof-Clean) wrote:
clyde do you use a Y then out to the gun.
Mike my mechanic did it, however I knew this question was going to come up so I went out and looked and it seems as if their is only a jumper hose going from one machine to the next!
I have been running it this way for 5 years with out 0 problems, they run in harmony together. you don't get increased psi, you only get added water.