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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Electric Power Washers - Advantages


electricity-powered machines

When selecting power washers from Daimer®’s inventory, you have various options in power methods. Some machines have an electric motor; others are powered by diesel, gasoline, or propane. Daimer® even offers power washers that run on jet fuel, primarily aimed at the aviation industry.

Electric power washers from Daimer® offer multiple advantages. These machines are low on maintenance because electricity is a clean power source. Therefore, there is no need to clean engines on a regular basis. Second, electric machines do not emit fumes, which makes them safe for indoor use. Third, electric machines produce much less noise than fuel powered machines. They can therefore be used in indoor areas without creating excessive noise.

Another advantage of electric power washers is that they can be used outdoors as long as the machine is connected to an electricity supply or a generator is available. In areas totally cut off from electricity, the operator should use a fuel powered machine.

Daimer®’s electric power washers are available with two different heating options. The first is electricity heated. Daimer®’s Vapor-Flo® series features electricity-powered and electric-heated machines. The Vapor-Flo® 8800 has a pressure level up to 1800 psi and attains temperatures as high as 190°F. The Vapor-Flo® 7375 has higher pressure levels, and a 50Hz configuration for international users requiring different power specifications.

Daimer®’s electricity-powered machines may also be butane, propane, diesel, gas, or oil heated. The Super Max TM 6000 is propane heated, while the Super Max 6000B™ is butane heated. The Super MaxTM 15250, a stationary pressure washer, uses natural gas, propane, or oil for heating.