With carwashes being such humid places, those compressors suck in humid air, which will eventually condense as it flows down to the air cylinder in the lower, colder part of your wash. The water from the air will react with the silicone oil there to form a white, chalky film inside the cylinder, causing the plunger to fail.
Water and chemicals are the lifeblood of a carwash. Just like a clogged or damaged artery will cause health problems in your body, a malfunction in the water and chemical delivery systems will have similar detrimental effects on a wash. According to Moskal, a common issue at carwashes concerns the plumbing of water and chemical injection from the backroom area to the equipment or system. The key to figuring out the solution is to know where to look. The knowledge comes from understanding how your feeds and lines are laid out.
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