Hot water pressure washers can be found at building and home improvement centers, such as Lowe's and Home Depot. They can also be purchased at Global Industrial Supply, ZORO Tools, eBay and Grainger.
One could purchase an electric pressure washer from many different places. These places include stores such as, Walmart, K-Mart, Best Buy, and even Sears.
One can purchase Pressure Washers at various online and local stores which include Home Depot, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Ultimatewashers, Sam's Club, Amazon and eBay.
A pressure washer can be bought from many stores that do home and garden equipment such as B&Q or Wickes. They can also be bought in the garden section of large stores of Asda or Tesco.
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As the water heats up the washer in the tap, it expands. This causes the washer to partially block the open valve.
If you run hot water through the pump of a pressure washer, it will ruin the seals in the pump. The hot water causes their seals to swell, and the pistons will then rip them apart. Some machine are able to run hot water, but the have special seals inside. Ben - Great Lakes Cleaning Systems www.GreatLakesCleaningSystems.com
it depends on what your hot water level is
Generally this is caused by pressure being built up from the water getting hot in the hot water heater. By code you should have a hot water heater expansion tank on the cold water inlet of the water heater to absorb the added pressure. If this is your problem, the excessive pressure could possibly burst your water heater. The faucet stem or cartridge or washer may be loose or moving and blocking flow.
You need to take the hoses off washer and check for trash in your machine valve. Make sure you turn off water to the machine
Pressure is the same whether hot or cold.
Standard instillation of a washer identifies the valve s as hot on the left, cold water on the right. In any water instillation, the standards are hot on the left and cold on the right.
If the shut off valve turns but does not shut the water off, the washer in it has split and probably made it to the faucet. It was blocking part of the hole on the hot side and at some point either shifted or made it through the faucet and in in the screen in the end of the spout. Shut the main water off and replace the washer in the shut off valve.
Of course as water is heated it expands and some faucets such as American Standard with the CAP WASHER sometimes open slightly and allow water to drip
no, its the dryer that shrinks them
It is possible that a piece of the rubber washer or some material has slightly plugged it in the diverter.
Hot water does exert pressure, but the main thing is that it creates steam if hot enough, and that is often used to run machines that require pressure.