Bill Manke
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Anyone have one of these units in working order? If so how do you like it? I have one but have been having problems with the quality of water ever since I got it.
I know where the ozone genorator is on this machine and it is producing ozone. But trying to figure out if it producing what it should. Yes it has a warranty. And they are working with me to resolve the issue. Was just wondering if anyone else has one of these unit in service and what has there experience been. I saw a couple working before I bought this one and they seemed pretty impressive. But just wanted some more feedback on likes and dislikes. This unit was a new unit not used. I still haven't seen on there website that they claim 100% of there units are in service.There should be an ozone production panel on the unit. While it's difficult to measure the ozone production in the field, you can get an estimation of it. There should be a hose coming from the ozone unit going to some induction tube. Pull that hose off while it's on and BRIEFLY pass it under your nose. You should be almost rocked back by the gas. If working ozone kills bacteria, even those living in our noses. Not a real smell to it, but if it's there you will definitely notice it. If you don't notice anything, there's your problem. Did you get a warranty with this? And out of curiosity, if the company has 100% of their units still working, how did you come upon a used one?
The tanks are bigger than they call for but they said that was better.Many times the problems associated with reclaim systems in car wash are due to poor installation.
For example, if the reclaim unit and underground settling tanks are not sized properly for the volume of demand, this can lead to excessive amounts of particles and entrained oil that can clog filters and reduce the efficiency of the system.
You mentioned that the unit arrived damaged, loose pumps. The PVC fittings in a reclaim system are crucial. If the seals leak, ambient air can be sucked into the system causing turbulance within the lines. Leaking seals can also cause the system lose prime.
If the pumps were knocked loose during shipping, the ozone unit may also have taken a hit cause premature failure. This can be diagnosed by simply measuring the output of the unit with a sensor.
Well that is what this whole discussion is about is trying to figure that out. It has been a process of elimination. Right now I think the pump isn't pumping the correct amount of water. So that affects the ozone because it doesn't has as much suction to add it to the water.Well, I'm beginning to smell something. If they said the unit was OK, what are they suggesting is the reason for the smell?