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I bought weepmizer for my 4 bay car wash. How does it look up to the waterlines all I see is a yellow wire for sensor. Can you send me photos of your set up and explain the water hook up? They didn't send any type of diagram
 

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I bought weepmizer for my 4 bay car wash. How does it look up to the waterlines all I see is a yellow wire for sensor. Can you send me photos of your set up and explain the water hook up? They didn't send any type of diagram
What kind of equipment do you have? The plumbing will vary a bit from manufacturer to manufacturer.
 

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This is how we’ve been doing our weep system for the last 30 years. Off of the main water supply we have a ½” ball valve and then a ½” Normally open solenoid valve, I like to use a ASCO 8210-G34 or a Dema 0474P valve. I made a manifold that runs behind my equipment, and I have weep water feed to each pump off of that manifold. The weep water connects into ta Tee at the High pressure discharge off the pump with a needle valve, high pressure stainless steel check valve. The manifold behind the equipment continues on the foam brush system and connects pretty much the same way. I'll try to get some pictures next time I go to the wash
 

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That's...interesting.

Like Randy said, typically the Weepmizer is used to control a normally open solenoid that feeds all the bays. We also put a normally open solenoid on each bay that gets shut off when a low pressure function is selected so as not to dilute those chemicals.
 

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