Regardless of the kind of industrial washing machine you own, it is always a good idea to find the right services to maintain it. You’ll be happy you did when you realize how much money you’re saving by avoiding costly repairs and replacements.
Cleaning the hoses
Whether you’re having a new washing machine installed or need to have a broken washing machine repaired, cleaning the hoses is a very important part of the process. The hoses in your washing machine are subject to constant pressure, and wear and tear can lead to leaks and other problems. Thankfully, there are several ways to clean the hoses without damaging your washer.
If you’re experiencing a gurgling sound while your machine is washing, this could be an indication of a blockage in your drain hose. To find the source of the problem, you’ll need to unscrew the back of the cabinet and remove the hoses. An old towel can help you clean any spills, and an empty bucket can be used to drain any excess water out of the lines.
Other signs that your hose is failing include water pressure that exceeds six gallons per minute, a kink in the hose, or discoloration. It’s also a good idea to check the connections between the hoses and your washer’s hot and cold water valves. If they’re twisted or kinked, you may need to replace the hoses.
Ventilation systems
Keeping ventilation systems clean and in good working condition is a crucial part of maintaining the health and safety of your employees. When a ventilation system breaks down, it can stop operations and put workers at risk. In addition, it can also negatively affect the quality of the air in the facility.
In order to prevent problems with your ventilation system, you need to perform a regular maintenance program. These maintenance procedures include cleaning, service, and lubricating moving parts. You should also keep written records of your ventilation system’s performance and modifications. In addition, you should train your workers to use the ventilation system correctly.
Some types of ventilation equipment may need to be inspected by an experienced professional. Other systems may be able to be inspected by the owner. This allows you to avoid costly repairs and keep the system running efficiently. The frequency of inspections depends on the system’s operation and other factors.
During a maintenance program, it is important to identify any microbial agents in the ventilation system. When these contaminants accumulate, they can cause the system to break down. They can also cause employee exposures to contaminants. It is therefore important to identify the sources of microbial agents and develop a plan for controlling them.
Cleaning the drum
During a wash cycle, laundry detergents and other chemicals get left behind. These build up in the drum, which can result in mold and bacteria. Keeping the drum clean prevents these infections from occurring.
The best way to clean a washing machine drum is by using bleach. However, there are other options for cleaning a drum, too.
A lot of washers have a special cycle called the drum clean setting. It uses hot water to break down the gunk and chemical deposits in the drum.
Some of the best cleaning solutions include vinegar, baking soda, and bleach. These methods can be used manually or with a detergent dispenser.
Adding a quarter cup of baking soda to the drum before a wash can help to clear up a buildup. You can also use a non-scratch scrub sponge to remove dirt and residue. You can also add powder detergent to the empty drum to help rinse away any residue.
A cleaning solution made with Epsom salts can also be helpful. You can make your own solution by mixing vinegar and water and soaking it for 30 minutes.