cant see why not mate. never done it myself, just have to make sure that the hose nearest the burners can handle the heat cause it'll be f***ing hot for the first couple meters of hose!
what heat is your machine currently getting to, i only use one burner but never turn thermostat up full or the water is way too hot, what litre per minute is your pressure washer running at and is the burner the correct one for the amount of litres used, maybe you just need a burner with a bigger litre warming capacity or maybe you could turn your flow rate down a little so the water gets hotter.
It's a 90 Lee from Exchange Engineering. Red hot, no probs, just thinking more more more!
Why not? I never thought about that but there is no reason for you to miss the opportunity to try something new.
The unit has been housed in a purpose built LWB Ford Transit self contained vehicle. The vehicle is fitted with two 11 litre burners in line compared to every other machine having one. This means that as the water is heated in the first boiler, rather than being pumped to the hub for use in the cleaning operation, it is pumped into the next boiler as already hot water to heat it even further.Many manufacturers quote very impressive temperatures, but these are at the time that the water is at the pump, and by the time it has traveled to point of contact it's often less than half.Our system allows steam to be pumped to the cleaning head and even at 45 metres away the temperature at point of contact is still 95 degrees!At this heat, all chewing gum removal and cleaning of staining is normally able to be completed in one pass without the need for any chemicals.
Blast Away,I know the Gum Clear guy really well. There system works really well, we both had the same set up at one point, as they do mainly gum cleaning work he has changed his around to what you posted. Mine is 23 lts per minute and goes up to 300F so will pretty much clean/move anything.Machine is for sale if you are interested.