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Rotary Brush 32 in 24v Electric Powered

Quick Overview

  • Designed to clean Solar Panels, Glass Atriums, Glass Porticos
  • It is a mobile, hand-controlled scrubbing brush designed to be controlled by an operater from 5 to 25 feet away
  • Electric powered brushes save considerable time compared to traditional waterfed pole brushes
  • Requirements: 24v Battery system and 1.7 to 2.5 gallons per minute clean water supply be sure to order the Cable Kit to connect the brush to the batteries
  • Powered by 24v Power Source this Rotary Brush can be used with tap water pressure or the feed water can be boosted using a wash pump or boost pump

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Item #: 159-1351  UPC : 00669893027305  MPN : HSLR824V

$3,061.45

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Rotary Brush 32 in (80 cm) Electric Powered (24v)

For Cleaning Large Surfaces, Solar Panels, Atrium Glass, large flat surfaces.

The rotating roller brush was designed and built to clean solar panels, atrium glass, and larger flats surfaces..
It is a mobile, hand-operated unit designed to be positioned and operated manually on the surface to be cleaned.
Rotary electrically powered brushes offer considerable time savings in the cleaning operation performed on solar panels and building surfaces when compared to traditional fixed brushes.

Requirements:
  •  8amps, 24v Power to the brush motor 
  • 2 to 3  Gallons per Minute of Pure Water  
Recommended:

Pure Water from the ProTool Ultra/Max Carts or a Pure Water Skid.

Skid Systems can offer more water flow for faster cleaning and create Pure Water into a Holding Tank and Deliver the Water to the brush by using the ProTool Dual Pump High Flow Pump Plate.


Dual Pump High Flow Pumps System

Example Hose Connection for Water Fed pole and Garden Hose connection 74-3623





 





We recommend the ProTool Oval Solar Pole for supporting and using this rotary brush.  This is a 27ft pole that offers the connections and hose to operate this brush. Link Here

Consider the complete Kit if you do not have a pole for your brush

The above configuration is an optional Dual 12v Batter Setup to power the brush 

Powering the 24v Brush with a 110v Power Supply

110V Power 

A 110v to 24v Power Supply, 300watts, is used to power the brush

A 200ft Extension cord is used to reach the cleaning area.

(Sold Separately)


Battery and Power Systems shown above - Not Included with the Rotary Brush




Instructions for Use:
  1. Connect the brush to the telescopic pole or pressure washer lance.
  2. Position the unit on the surface to be cleaned.
  3. Open the water valve on the telescopic lance.
  4. Turn on the Power Switch to the desired rotation direction
  5. Begin cleaning the surface.

 Power Switch allows for forward and reverse rotation of the brush, and power off,  Stopping the Brush - Turning off the cleaning

  1. Close the telescopic lance’s valve.
  2. Turn off the Switch from the Power Supply/Battery
  3. Turn off the water supply
  4. Open the telescopic lance’s valve to discharge the residual pressure.

Specifications:

  • Width: 31.5 in.(800mm)
  • Diameter: 5.9 in. (150mm)
  • Weight: 14 lbs (6.3Kg)
  • Bristle: 0.6 in. (15mm)
  • Attachment: M22 x 14mm Connector
  • Current Draw is 200watts Max  (Typical 4.1Amps at 24v) use an 300 watt capable power supply
  • Max. Water Temperature: 104° F (40° C)

CLEANING COATED OR PAINTED SURFACES
Using water on glued parts may cause them to become detached. Do not use the unit on wood floors or parquet that are not well-sealed.
Be careful when cleaning doors, parquet, painted surfaces or surfaces coated with synthetic products, and aluminum panels.
Before using the brush, we advise performing a test on a portion of the surface that is not in view, to prevent damage or alterations during cleaning.

PRODUCTS TREATED – HANDLED OR GENERATED
Verify in the photovoltaic system’s operating manual the type of brushes that can be used for cleaning it, so as not to cause abrasions on the panels’ film.

It is important to avoid all operating situations that could cause repeated and unexpected stops of the brush’s rotation, such as those specified below:
- In the case of surfaces comprised of panels, the maximum distance between them must be 3 cm to prevent the unit from dropping into the empty space between one panel and the next.
- The surfaces must be as free as possible of protruding parts such as long screws, brackets, and terminals, which could obstruct brush rotation or rharm the bristles.
- This is a low water pressure brush, water can be from the tap, or one of many water pumps and water boost pumpes. Generally less tan 100PSI

- When not in operation, never allow the unit’s weight to rest on the rollers’ bristles so as not to bend them when resting.

Brush with M22 Style Connection


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