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The temperature at the brush is affected by reel hose diameter, how far is it exrltended and pole hose length.
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It would be interesting to see readings from all aspects. Being cold water I can only take hot water readings from my boilerThe temperature at the brush is affected by reel hose diameter, how far is it exrltended and pole hose length.
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The temperature at the brush varies from day to day and job to job so many variables , length of hose out , time the boiler has been running , starting ambient temperature of the air and water , , ground temperature,working in sun or shade and a hundred and one other factors I haven’t checked the temperature at the brush in years , but would get anywhere from 40-80 degrees , Ionic’s systems ones will reach 85+ I bought a system of @kevinc250 and that one regularly will produce 85 deg and one operator due ti the size of the heat exchanger.I wonder if everytime you heat the water it will always revert back to 0. Would be interesting to see what the readings are out of the brush for the ops that always use hot and if it effects the glass?
Ionic’s tanks are made to take the heat but I have seen a couple of clear ibc tanks that have distorted but still are ok they haven’t gone brittle after 5 years , but think they will eventually.PVC will distort / shrink at temperatures over 60°c so I have never understood how people's hoses / tanks don't suffer if their systems generate the temperatures they claim
But if they did you could be found liable and negligent, and doubt public liability would pay out if no precautions have been taken , unfortunately we are living in a world ware ones are happy to try and make a claim for a fast buck