Dan-Ark
Active member
OK twice I have been called to one of my washes with a dreaded "there is green fluid running out under your door". First reason for this call is this particular wash never had a floor drain in the equipment room.... However in both cases I arrived to find my tire cleaner tank overflowing with plenty of slack in the float chain. I installed a brand new low pressure/tank system from Etowah Valley that uses Dema 440 series float valves rather than the hydrominders my first wash has. In both cases just touching the wire the chain pulls down and it pops up and the water flow stops. I have tried to get it to stick 100s of times but cannot recreate the problem, the valve always shuts off with a snap once the float raises. I had considered city water pressure may be too high (just over 150psi according to a cheap gage on the strainer I installed feeding this tank system. I could see how water pressure might overpower the plunger and keep flowing into the tank, but I cant see how it would keep the spring from pulling the wire bale up once the chain was slack and the chain is very slack when this is happening. Am I missing something? I have ordered a new Dema valve to replace this one just because I just tapped a new 7 gallon jug of tire cleaner and I don't want it flowing out under my door...