Steam Cleaner Question

My lady once showed up at a job with one of those..... I havn't laughed so hard in years....it took forever to heat up and was so tiny and cute....and did nothing at all. As for the links I hit with chem and shot 240 degree water comes clean every time. My unit is a PW/steam cleaner.. or just get a steamer nozzle..I love mine:D
 
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Cable and fusable links

Kory,
Have you tried to turn down the pressure on your machine. I adjust the pressure using the unloader valve to the point the burner comes on. I use chemical(hot chemical can melt some links) and hit the cable and links directly. Never had any problems as of yet, dont know the psi but its not much. When I first started cleaning I cleaned inside with 4000 psi, to much water to much pressure, now I clean with minimal pressure its just easier.
 
A ballvalve works great to reduce pressure and flow for the areas that you need to be gentle with!

Dave Olson
 
I've changed hundreds of links for my familys service co. I only clean hoods now. Most fussible links are rated 360 degree or better. Don't worry about melting the link, be more concerned with blowing it off with to much psi. Look & see if the service co is changing the links once a yr. ALL fussible links have dates stamped on them. If the service co is not changing them(alot don't) ansul is one of the worst for cable fray. As to the unloader, I tried adjusting by the unloader & I was replacing my unloaders 90 days later. Trial & error, don't do it now just use a bigger orfice tip is easy.
 
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