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Mike Halliday

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130psi or 400-600psi
« on: August 05, 2016, 06:15:46 pm »
As we are talking about vacuum power I thought I would start a post on pumps.......


If you cannot get a carpet clean with 130psi then you should not call yourself a 'professional carpet cleaner'  :D :D

So why are people wanting 400-600psi pumps?  They just push up the price of machines and need extra power cords
Mike Halliday.  www.henryhalliday.co.uk

Mike Cottam

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Re: 130psi or 400-600psi
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2016, 07:03:05 pm »

I have a super little Airflex Pro Mini, 130psi and it does an amazing job.

I have had nothing but great comments from my customers and they couldn't care less what psi my pump is, as long as it gets the job done.

 :)
Mike Cottam

Robin Ray

Re: 130psi or 400-600psi
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2016, 08:56:02 pm »
It is possible to get a carpet clean perfectly well with only 130 psi. I really notice the difference in  when I use less psi. I generally use between 350 and 400 psi for 95% of carpet and only turn the pressure down when doing stairs as I find anything more than 250 psi leaves ruts in some wool with my stair tool.

Isn't it all about how much power you really need? A bit like a car, I like a car with a bit of poke but 99% of the time I don't use any more power than the road conditions and laws will allow me.
With a carpet cleaning machine you need enough vacuum to suck the water out of the carpet, If your Simon Gerard and you are cleaning cruise ships with 1000 ft hose runs you will need a Titan 875, If you are a domestic carpet cleaner using hose runs up to 100 ft you need a couple of vac motors.
If you are using massive hose runs you need nuclear heat so it's still hot at the other end, If you are using up to 100ft an in tank heater or a inline heater are fine.
If you are cleaning hard floors with a spinner you need 1000 psi, if you are only cleaning carpet a 400 psi pump is fine.

Just like cars, more power will get you there quicker. But do the everyday constraints we work with really merit spending more on having huge amounts of power?



neil 47

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Re: 130psi or 400-600psi
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2016, 09:36:11 pm »
I've been cleaning with 100 psi for years now and have upgraded to a storm 800.

The draw backs are its heavier and the cords are a pain also it trips older wiring out easily so I have to carry a extension .

Good points are carpets are dryer and cleaning at 350 really speeds things up .

Also I can now use longer runs as robin says I also turn it down on suites and stairs .

It's definitely a step up for the better
IICRC

Dave_Lee

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Re: 130psi or 400-600psi
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2016, 05:28:27 pm »
Ha, ha, the portable that I used for my first 14 years only had a 50psi pump, but I built my business with it. I don't think there were any machines available with bigger pumps in those days.
My standby porty has a 600psi pump, but then again my TM has a 3,500psi pump. I like having the extra power that you don't need, so that the pump is running at tick-over rather than flat out.
Dave.
Dave Lee, Owner of Deepclean Services
Chorley Lancs. Est 1980.
"Pay Cheap -You get Cheap - Pay a little more and get something Better."

Jor dan

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Re: 130psi or 400-600psi
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2016, 04:49:31 pm »
I have no psi gauge, which will bring me to my next thread question shortly, lol  ::)roll