Rudy
Active member
Do you use screens on the inlets to your hydrominders?
Are they necessary?
Are they necessary?
When I operated my two car washes, all our hydrominders were equipped with filter screens on the inlet side to prevent debris from clogging the system and ensuring efficient operation. It's surprising to hear that any setup would be missing these essential components, as they are crucial for maintaining the longevity and effectiveness of the hydrominders by filtering out particles that could cause malfunctions or reduce performance. Without these filters, the risk of damage and maintenance issues increases significantly.When I had my two washes, all hydrominders had filter screens on the inlet side. Not sure why you wouldn’t have them.
Do you use screens on the inlets to your hydrominders?
Are they necessary?
To clean without damage. 1. Don't remove the screen. Unscrew where the 3/8" fitting goes in to the valve and then blow out in direction opposite to water flow then screw back in. 2. If you must remove screen to try without damages still unscrew at valve and use a small bolt or top of pen to push it out from valve side. Digging it out will usually damage it.I found the best way to clean them is to remove them and blow compressed air through them. They are difficult to remove without damage
Do you use screens on the inlets to your hydrominders?
Are they necessary?