Thats not going to work. Why not just fix the door? What kind of door is it? What broke?
Thanks for the perspective. Did you have floor heat in your bay you had trouble with? I am talking about running one door so the wind would not blow through. The doors I have are 10 by 10. Where are you located? PM if you prefer. ThanksI think your ability to continue washing cars in cold temperatures should out weigh the decision to do a blow down. My first wash did not have doors and I constantly had to shut the wash down or melt ice from the weeps every morning before I could start washing cars. The doors have been absolutely one of the best investments I have made. I think you are going to put a lot of time and $$ in doing a blow down and still end up fixing or replacing the doors.
I assume these are the air operated polycarbonate doors? What size are they? I'm getting ready to rip out 4 of them and replace with vinyl doors at a site that I just purchased. If they are the same size, I'll make you a hell of a deal!
Lighthouse.
Thanks, Can you tell me is how long is the blow down? Is there more than one blow down? Does it use full pressure compressed air? How big is the solenoid valve? Does it have a separate valve for the underbody and the L arm?ive got an open bay no doors with a Razor Edge, i have both weep and blow down on mine i can choose what i want to use. Works just fine.
I have floor heat and insulate the ceilings above the IBA's very well. This keeps the bays around 45 degrees, no matter how cold it gets outside. I'll check on the door size, but they are larger than 10x10 for sure. I'm renovating and need to close the openings down to 10x10 so I'm guessing they are 12x12 or something close to that. I'm located in Columbia MO.
Do you have heated rails?ive got an open bay no doors with a Razor Edge, i have both weep and blow down on mine i can choose what i want to use. Works just fine.
I ordered the Blow down kit from washworld, specifically for the programming to be fully integrated into the UCC, this is so that the lines will refill as needed when a wash cycle begins after a blowdown has been completed. The additional hardware needed is for 1 Under carraige, 2 Arch / Flex, 3 TCF. I am optioned with hyperflex and have the hyperflex Blowdown as well which is separate from the "Blowdown kit" from WW. Once WW updates the software in the UCC there will be alot of separate timers for where you can change the duration and times to perform the cycle to blow down your system. If you want to you we could always do a video chat so i can show you how mine is set up and the hardware involved. Its really a simple system to install yourself.Thanks, Can you tell me is how long is the blow down? Is there more than one blow down? Does it use full pressure compressed air? How big is the solenoid valve? Does it have a separate valve for the underbody and the L arm?
Yes my machine is heatedDo you have heated rails?