Rotary Solar Brush 39in Water Powered with 27ft ProTool Solar Pole
Quick Overview
- Designed to clean Solar Panels, Atrium Glass, flat Glass Skylights, this is a complete brush and pole kit that will attach to a small pressure washer and water source
- It is a mobile, hand-controlled scrubbing brush designed to be controlled by an operater from 5 to 30 feet away
- Water Powered, via a small pressure washer, these Brushes save considerable time compared to traditional Water Fed pole brushes
- Requirements: 2.7GPM 3000psi Pressuer Washer, a water source, brush operates best at 2.5 gallons per minute water flow with a small Pressure Washer
- Powered by a small pressure washer Rotary Brush can be used with tap water or RO Water for spot free rinsing
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$4,286.20
$5,192.90
Brush and Pole Kit with Hose 39in wide Water Powered Brush for Cleaning Large Surfaces
39-inch Water Powered Rotary Brush Complete Kit, meticulously engineered to efficiently clean solar panels, atrium glass, and flat glass skylights with precision and ease. This comprehensive brush and pole kit is designed to seamlessly attach to a small pressure washer and water source, providing a convenient solution for thorough cleaning tasks.
The bristles on this brush are known for their superior cleaning capability offering "One Pass" cleaning of things like bird droppings on the surface being cleaned. The brush system includes a reversable splash guard that directed the spinning water away from the operator.
For best results the brush will use 2.5 gallons of water per minute with a top consumption of 3.0 GPM. The pressure is regulated to between 600 and 700 PSI by using the included pressure regulator. the suggested pressure washer is a unit that has an output of 2500psi to 3000psi at 2.5 GPM
This mobile, hand-controlled scrubbing brush is specifically designed to be operated by an operator from a distance of 5 to 30 feet, ensuring flexibility and ease of use in various cleaning scenarios. Powered by water pressure from a pressure washer, these brushes save considerable time compared to traditional Water-Fed pole brushes, making them ideal for efficient cleaning operations.
The 39-inch Water Powered Rotary Brush Complete Kit requires a pressure washer with a minimum flow rate of 2.7 gallons per minute (GPM) and a pressure rating of 3000 psi for optimal performance. The brush operates best at a water flow rate of 2.5 gallons per minute with a small pressure washer, ensuring efficient cleaning results.
Powered by a small pressure washer, the Rotary Brush can be used with tap water or RO (Reverse Osmosis) water for spot-free rinsing, delivering exceptional cleaning performance while minimizing water consumption.
Upgrade your cleaning routine with the 39-inch Water Powered Rotary Brush Complete Kit, designed to streamline your cleaning tasks and achieve superior results with ease and efficiency.
Brush requires:
- Water at 600 to 700PSI (40 to 50 BAR) at 2.5 GPM
Included:
- 39in Rotary Brush Water Powered
- 27ft ProTool Anti Spin Oval Pole
- 50 ft Pressure hose, adaptors and fittings to attach the Solar Brush to the pole and to a pressure washer
39in Rotating Brush and Pole
This pole and brush are attached to a pressure washer that delivers the water to the brush for leaning and also delivers the power to spin the brush.
- 39inch Rotating Brush Water Powered for Solar Panels
- Includes the Pole, Attachment hose and Brush Adaptor, Water powered Rotating Brush 39in
Pressure Washer not included
- 2.3 to 3.2 Gallons per minute (9 to 11LPM) consumption
- 2500 to 3300 Pressure (170 to 225 BAR)
- Max. Water Temperature: 104° F (40° C)
Recommended: a small commercial Pressure Washer rated at 2.5 gallons per minute and 2500 to 3000psi
Instructions for Use:
- Connect the brush to the telescopic lance.
- Position the unit on the surface to be cleaned.
- Turn on the Pressure Washer
- Open the water valve on the telescopic lance.
- Begin cleaning the surface.
Stopping the Brush - Turning off the cleaning
- Close the telescopic lance’s valve.
- Turn off the Pressure Washer
- Turn off the water supply
- Open the telescopic lance’s valve to discharge the residual pressure.
Connecting to the ProTool Solar Pole
The Pole will om assembled with the pressure hose routed through the center of the pole.
- Attach the Pole Adaptor JIC Female Fitting that exits the top of the pole to the JIC Male fitting that is installed in the brush
- At the bottom of the pole the pressure hose will have a 3/8in coupler.
- Use lengths of Pressure Hose to reach the work area
Then attach the Valve, Gauge and Regulator using the M22 Twist Fittings
This illustrates the connections to the ProTool Solar Pole and Pressure Washer
Specifications:
- Width: 39 in cleaning path (800mm)
- Diameter: 5.9 in. (150mm)
- Weight: 15.5 lbs (7Kg)
- Bristle: 0.6 in.(15mm)
- Brush Attachment: 1/2in Stainless JIC Connector
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 harm the bristles.
- When not in operation, never allow the unit’s weight to rest on the brushes’ bristles so as not to bend them when resting.
Setting the Pressure
Use a Pressure Gauge to understand the pressure at the brush
Install the Gauge on the pressure washer connector to set and control the brush pressure
Pressure Gauge
Test Run your your pressure washer and supply water to the brush from your running pressure washer the PSI should be between 300psi and 700 psi.
Pressure Regulator
Use a Pressure Gauge to understand the water pressure being applied to the brush
Install the Pressure Gauge on the water connector on the brush
(Included with the pole and brush)
Testing and Setting Water Pressure
If your pressure washer is to big you will need to use a Pressure Regulator to control the Pressure - Target 600 to 700 PSI.
Here the gauge is installed
Attached to the Pressure washer and run the brush, If you are between 600 and 700psi you are good to go.
Gauge is included in Kit
Attach a Pressure Regulator and Test, Set PSI
If the pressure is more than 725 PSI then install and adjust a pressure regulator to the target of 600 to 700psi. (Max 725)
Pressure Regulator is included in the Kit
Gauge can be removed for day to day use
Once you know your settings are correct you may remove the gauge for day to day cleaning
Keep the gauge handy should the pressure washer used be swapped out so you can test again
Pressure Regulator is included in the Kit
One you have your system setup at the correct pressure you can remove and store the gauge for future testing
- Always test again after a pressure washer has been worked on or should a different pressure washer is put in place to power the brush
NOTE:
If your pressure Washer is running the brush at more that 725PSI then immediately stop the water flow.
You can try a smaller pressure washer or install and adjust a Pressure Regulator to set the pressure to the suggested 600 to 650 psi to run the brush. (Max 725psi)
How to check your Flow from your Pressure Washer
- Place the brush over a 5 Gallon bucket and time how long it takes to Fill the 5 Gallon Bucket it should be filled in between
- 1min 50 seconds (2.7 gpm) and
- 2 min 20 seconds (2.14 gpm)
This is measured at a max of 725psi at the brush, anything longer than 2 minutes 30 seconds is not enough flow.
Regulator and Gauge are included with the Brush
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