GoBuckeyes
Self-Serve and Automatics
At one of my locations my Raypak Hot water boiler and holding tank are ready for the scrap yard. The wash has six bays and they’re set up at 4 gpm. Conceivably that is 24 gallons per minute of hot water needed and in Cleveland our incoming water can be as low as 40°. We typically set our hot water between 110 and 115° so that’s a rise of 70 to 75°. Is there a rule of thumb for figuring how many minutes out of an hour a pump may be on high pressure? This is by far our slowest wash so I’m thinking maybe 25%.
I’m thinking a smaller Phoenix HTP maybe the way to go. Just recently I had to replace a 120gal Storage tank at another wash and the tank alone was $1100 not including any fittings.
I’m thinking a smaller Phoenix HTP maybe the way to go. Just recently I had to replace a 120gal Storage tank at another wash and the tank alone was $1100 not including any fittings.