Yes, sorry for not clarifying. Triple foam is run through a splatter gun. Thanks for the response.
This is how the weep for my Foam Brush is set up.To resolve this “concern”, you’ll need to install a normally open solenoid or motorized ball valve on each weep line to the splatter gun. Wired parallel to the product solenoid valves, the NO valves will close, stopping water weep to the active tri-foam gun.
How many cold days or how cold does it get in your part of Alabama? We are done fighting the cold, when it gets real cold we shut down the car washes. I think we were shut down for 5 days last year.Hello Everyone,
This is my first winter as a car wash owner. I’m located in Alabama and do have my weepmizer installed. I have triple foam and foam brush, and I’m not sure if I need to weep both or run antifreeze soap. Any insight would be appreciated!
Mine, ive still got modifications and additions im going to make, i have a bunch of extra outputs and will probably use some of them with floor heat, trough heat, and break some stuff into zones to be able to save some $. Last year was the 1st year on the fb. I gradually adjusted the timers and programming to tighten it up. Ive still got room to go. Id rather play it conservative than have a freeze up. Last december at chrismas when the big freeze happened. I shut down early and was well protected. I was about the only one that was open the day after christmas most everyone else was froze up so all the $$$ came to me.Cbchevy, looks nice! Is this your design or is it a commercial system?
I’m right at the TN borderWhere in Alabama? I’m in central Alabama and weep water. I shut down when a hard freeze is forecast. I don’t have floor heat and ice will form from overspray on concrete aprons when those few days where it’s super cold and create a slip hazard. It’s rarely cold for long so wash business really slows down anyway as the vast majority of my customers will just wait for it to warm back up in a couple days.
I probably shut down between five- ten days a year. If you’re near the Tennessee border you may need to alter your plan and might benefit from having a little antifreeze foam brush on hand.
Do you have floor heat?I’m right at the TN border
Your system is pretty complex, plus you still have the cost of methanol soaps. Did you consider using washerfluid and air to blow out the lines instead? I would think it would be a lot cheaper and more effective. I stay open till about 5 below zero with no doors. No problems with freeze ups. If its going to stay like that for days, I might close 2 bays down and keep 2 open...I have had people wash at 5 below! Last winter was pretty mild except for the Christmas time cold snap. I might have used $50 worth of washerfluid. Normal winters, maybe $100.Mine, ive still got modifications and additions im going to make, i have a bunch of extra outputs and will probably use some of them with floor heat, trough heat, and break some stuff into zones to be able to save some $. Last year was the 1st year on the fb. I gradually adjusted the timers and programming to tighten it up. Ive still got room to go. Id rather play it conservative than have a freeze up. Last december at chrismas when the big freeze happened. I shut down early and was well protected. I was about the only one that was open the day after christmas most everyone else was froze up so all the $$$ came to me.
I did consider it, last winter was the first year with my system installed vs the old overcomplicated ways we did things. My methanol soap useage was at just over 15 total gallons last winter, that includes the actual customer useage and the soap used to purge. I know exactly how much soap was used to purge based on the programming and flow rates and it was just less than 2.7 gallons ($22 in cost) for the whole winter. Id say we had a less than average winter but i did start the year very conservative in my programming and probably used 1.5 gallons in the first 1/4 of the cold season. Years before we'd easily use 30 to 40 gallons per year. This year im projecting based on an average winter temps and average business probably using 15-20 gallons total. I liked purging with the methanol as its already to the manifold no more lines to run, its ready to go and by having the methanol you dont get the instant freeze of foam on cold metal so its a little easier for customers to wash off.Your system is pretty complex, plus you still have the cost of methanol soaps. Did you consider using washerfluid and air to blow out the lines instead? I would think it would be a lot cheaper and more effective. I stay open till about 5 below zero with no doors. No problems with freeze ups. If its going to stay like that for days, I might close 2 bays down and keep 2 open...I have had people wash at 5 below! Last winter was pretty mild except for the Christmas time cold snap. I might have used $50 worth of washerfluid. Normal winters, maybe $100.
With the Ginsan system this is not an issue, when TF is selected a NO solenoid on the TF unit is energized turning off the weep. Those solenoids are fed by a main weep solenoid on the pump stand. Talked with Dan @ Ginsan about it today.You can use winter formula to protect your brushes.
For triple foam guns to work properly in freezing conditions consider this:
Water weep will dilute the product. When the Weepmizer turns on the water the tri-foam product will be diluted and quality delivery to the active gun will be impacted. This is not too significant an issue IF the temperature is 34°F because the weep water is only on for 6 seconds every minute (assuming Weepmizer’s default programming.) However, if your customers are using the tri-foam system on a sunny 25°F day, the weep water will be flowing for 30 seconds every minute.
To resolve this “concern”, you’ll need to install a normally open solenoid or motorized ball valve on each weep line to the splatter gun. Wired parallel to the product solenoid valves, the NO valves will close, stopping water weep to the active tri-foam gun.
I do not Randy.Do you have floor heat?
If that is the case, I'll repeat what I told you. Do not weep foam brush. Without floor heat you'll turn the bays into skating rinks and the dumbest person within 30 miles will find it.I do not Randy.