Electric Pressure
Electric Pressure
Simoniz electric pressure washer S1500?
I have two wands for my pressure washer and want to take one off and put the other on...not the nozzle...but the long wand. I can't get the wand apart. It seems to be seized. Any advice? I tried calling the toll free number...no humans around...and it's worse than calling China...maybe I am calling China!!!!!
Thanks.
gere
If it has a quick disconnect fitting from the hose to the wand, make sure that there is no pressure in the line, squeeze the trigger (no water) pull down on the ring and remove wand. Hold down on the ring to install the new wand then make sure the ring is pushed back up to the seated position.
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What is a pumped electric shower? With the exception of the water supply, a pumped electric shower operates on the same principle as an electric shower. It has an element that heats its own water. A standard electric shower is plumbed into the mains cold water supply, but the pumped electric version is plumbed into a gravity fed supply, from the header tank in the loft. This type of shower is specially designed for areas with very low or non existent water pressure. The only problem with a pumped electric shower is that you require a header tank in the loft. Some property's don't have water storage tanks, so if you are planning to buy this type of shower check that you have a water storage tank fitted. They will also require a separate electric feed to supply the unit with electricity, exactly the same an electric shower. It is advisable to employ a qualified electrician to carry out the installation work as electric showers can be dangerous if not fitted correctly.
This is a good type of shower unit, it is suitable for every day use and is also a good choice if your family is large. A pumped electric shower can replace an ordinary electric shower with small modifications to the plumbing. This type of shower is also rated in kilowatts and skilled advice should be sought from a qualified electrician as to what size shower to purchase before you buy your shower. Electric showers are dangerous if not fitted properly.
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