Dan-Ark
Active member
Have a 3 bay SS with 3/4" service. A customer stopped me about a month ago and said he and another customer were using the wash just fine. Then a third pulled in and when they were all washing, all 3 bays lost water pressure. I have a pressure gage on the hot water to my supply tank feed that was reading just over 40psi, until I opened one of the float valves on the mixing tanks and it dropped in half. opening 2 at the same time dropped the pressure to around 5psi. Contacted the city and they said it should be closer to 100psi, they checked it and said I had a leak. Sure enough, a leak in the copper under the equipment room. Fixed that and pressure went to 80. I thought all was good, but still getting a big drop when anything turns on. Yesterday, while cleaning bays, noticed the soap was weak in all 3 bays. long story short (maybe already to late to make this short). tried running soap (HP Hot water) in all 3 bays and ran out of water. I think the dema 440 is not sucking in enough chemical when the pressure is so low and mixing a weak premix of soap. From all I can tell, a 3/4 inch line should run 3 bays up to about 4 or 5 gpm each. the service is now all pvc from the meter to the equipment so i wouldn't think I could have a collapsed PVC line without a crack and leak. Do I just add a pressure tank to get some reserve for the rare occasions all 3 bays (very low volume wash) are in use? Is this kind of pressure drop typical? maybe the citi line has a restriction on their side of the meter? any ideas? We are just getting the clientele buildt up so having lots of soap, and pressure is high on my list. This wash has never done well for the last couple owners and now I am starting to think maybe this has had something to do with it.