Adam
Yea, they did get too hot if you ran it on high and were only using a single wand.
We had to train those dummy's, Ops I mean technicians, if you have one wand pull the throttle out 1/3 of the way, 2-wands half the way and 3-wands....
all the way.
Prochem sent out their top trouble shooter after repeated difficulty to install an upgrade, at their expense.
It's been fine ever since.
Greenie I assumed the 805 meant 805 CFM ?
Their literature said "5 LP Sutorbuilt blower which is rated at 805 CFM’s "
But you know far more about blowers than I do, if it doesn't produce the 805 cfm, then Prochem was over stating facts.
She does have the most suction I've ever seen.
You can hook 3 sets of hoses up, drop them all on the ground uncovered, pick anyone of them up and it feels like you are the only one attached.
Awesome power, but it's too big, it takes up a whole box truck. We didn't have a room for drying equipment.
We started using it for carpet cleaning but we were taking a second box truck just for the extra hoses. Eventually the guys just took three trucks, so we bought a
Butler in a Box to replace the 805.
The
Butler doesn't have the power the 805 does, but for WDR we didn't need 805 power just the space to carry drying equipment.
This unit is really designed for a commercial carpet cleaner, who cleans with long hose runs.
We used it on a 80,000 ft job where we ran (3)-400 ft setups off of it, it did great.
It as a 235 gallon waste tank but it also comes with high volume pumpout for big jobs. It also has a big fresh water tank.
It's here on the floor if you want to run it. Probably not the best choice for a residential carpet cleaner or a WDR company for that matter.
We plan to put it on ebay, if it doesn't sell we will probably buy a used box truck and outfit it with 3-vac hose reels and just keep it for big jobs.