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When the wash area is located at a distance from a stationary installation, safety and convenience can require a control box to be mounted in the wash area. Many versions are available, including "Auto-Start-Stop". With a contactor controlled system, it's easy to add a remote switch system for control of pump, heat, soaps or spot-free rinse.
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Security Key Switch Option |
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A key switch can eliminate unauthorized use of the machine, or it can limit general use to cold water with the key switch activating the heater only. In mullti-station systems, it can be used to disable remote stations.
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Contactor Control System Option |
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Includes a power contactor-relay, capable of switching power to large motors, and a low-energy 24 volt control circuit. This voltage is an industrial standard for user safety, & allows connection to many additional control options...
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Delay Off Shutdown Option |
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If the operator doesn't open the gun for a set time, a relay shuts off power to the control circuit. This eliminates the opportunity for system damage from operator neglect. This option can save hundreds of dollars in downtime per year. You don't have "all the beef", until you have this option as insurance. Machines that are particularly quiet or in a different area from the operators are often left running for long periods of time.
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