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Soft Wash Metering Valve Mixing Trident ProTool Valves

Quick Overview

  • Metering valves for full control over Water, SH and Surfactant
  • 3/4 in plumbing for MAX flow
  • Assembled, ready to install as a DIY Soft Wash setup in your truck, trailer or van

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Item #: 150-0452  UPC : 00669893058699  MPN : Metering-Eco
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Soft Wash Metering Valve System 

Soft Wash Metering Valve Mixing Trident: Precision Control for Professional Soft Washing

This is just the Trident, assembled, to be used in your system as a DIY installation, Use with your existing pumps, P36 or P40 Comet Pumps or the AR45 Series to add precision mixing to your system.

Elevate your soft washing capabilities with our advanced Metering Valve Mixing Trident, designed to give you unparalleled control over your cleaning solutions. This state-of-the-art system is engineered for professionals who demand accuracy, consistency, and efficiency in their cleaning processes.

Ultimate Precision with ProTool Mixing Valves

At the heart of our Metering Valve Mixing Trident are the ProTool Mixing Valves. 

 These valves are integral to achieving the perfect balance of Water, SH (Sodium Hypochlorite), and Surfactant, ensuring your cleaning solutions are mixed to perfection every time.


Includes Mounting Bracket shown on right

Key Features:

  • Full Control Over Chemical Mixing: Tailor your mix to the task at hand with complete control over Water, SH, and Surfactant ratios. Whether you're tackling tough stains or delicate surfaces, our system provides the flexibility you need.
  • Optimized for Maximum Flow: With 3/4 inch plumbing, this metering valve is designed for maximum flow, ready to deliver 7.4 gallons per minute (GPM) at 60 PSI directly to the reel, ensuring your operations are as efficient as possible.
  • Versatile Connection Points: Equipped with a 3/8" barb for surfactant or masking agent, and a 3/4" barb for water, SH, and output, our system offers the versatility your projects require.
  • DIY Installation Ready: Arriving fully assembled and ready for installation, this system is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to upgrade their truck, trailer, or van setup. Designed for easy integration, you can have your system up and running in no time.

Installation Note: This is assembled for you when delivered, but it is important to note that it's crucial not to over-tighten the valve as it may crack. This ensures the longevity and reliability of your Metering Valve Mixing Trident.

Professional Grade for Effective Cleaning

The inclusion of the ProTool Mixing valves, enhances this system's precision, offering precise control over your chemical flow.

Why Choose Our Metering Valve Mixing Trident?

For professional cleaners seeking to optimize their soft wash systems, our Metering Valve Mixing Trident offers the precision, flexibility, and efficiency needed to tackle any job. With its robust construction, precise control, and easy installation, it's an indispensable tool for achieving the best cleaning results without compromising on surface safety.

Upgrade to the Soft Wash Metering Valve Mixing Trident and transform your cleaning process with the ultimate in chemical mixing precision and flow control.

Mixing Setup  -  Metering Initial Setup 

There is no exact science to where the valves are going to be set for your spraying needs. This will get you close to start and you will need to tune to your needs. The goal is to use as little sH and Surfactant as possible and still get a fast complete and well spread out spray that sticks to the surface from the wand.

The ratio is based upon the difference of the flow allowed by each of the metering valves, Water, SH Sodium Hypochlorite
the strength of the SH (12.5%, 10% Pool Bleach and 6% Retail Store Bleach in a bottle)

Adjust the Surfactant to use as little as possible,
but still see the sudsing  action and mix spreading action on the sprayed surface

When using 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite
For a 6% hot SH Mix, for very bad roof mold

  • The Water Valve is set to 10
  • The Bleach Valve is set to 10
  • The Surfactant is set t0 1 to 2


When Targeting a 3% sH mix using 12.5%
The settings will be similar to this:
  • The Water Valve is set to 10
  • The Bleach Valve is set to 4
  • The Surfactant is set t0 1 to 2
When targeting siding, fences, decks and other building surfaces a 1% to 2% mix is appropriate
Start with these settings to Target a 1.5% mix
  • The Water Valve is set to 10
  • The Bleach Valve is set to 2
  • The Surfactant is set t0 1 to 2
Note: These settings are not exact but a good starting point.
As the SH ages it will lose potency, so older bleach, pool bleach that will cause you toi increase the SH numbers

Note on Using store bought bleach   

6% Retail Bleach or stale 12.5% SH or Stale 10% Pool Bleach where the contents have degraded to  less potency.

If you are at 10 on the bleach and 10 on the water  and feel you need a stronger mix review below 

This can easily happen with store bought beach that was on the shelf for 6 months...

Turn the water down from 10 to 6 and see how the strength looks when spraying. Are you getting the browning action you wated...
You can continue to turn the Water down until you get a good browning and clean rinse.

Watch the mix spread out on the surface
if the mold is browning nicely (dying) and is rinsing clean
you want to use just enough to get a good clean, but not waste the SH.
So with good browning and a clean rinse you have enough SH in the mix,
You can adjust the SH down until the browning is slower than you would
like and then adjust back up for a good browning action.

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