| There are a range of systems out there that you | | | | with an output of 400GPD (gallons per day)..But |
| can buy. Previously mentioned have been the | | | | depending on the water pressure of your area, |
| trolley and backpack systems, which are good for | | | | the input of water may be running at a lower |
| getting in and out of places quickly. However, due | | | | than optimum pressure, so you will have to buy a |
| to the storage capacities of holding pure water | | | | booster pump to get the pressure up so it can |
| being very small, if your round consists of lots of | | | | run through the system faster. |
| jobs that are going to use a lot of water i.e. large | | | | In terms of van systems though, you have two |
| houses, conservatories, big commercial jobs then | | | | options: a.) to do everything yourself, that includes |
| it's probably wise to invest in a van mount | | | | the Protectacote van lining/UPVC plastic lining, |
| system. For new cleans especially you find that | | | | fitting all the bits and bobs, securing the tank |
| more water is required per window perhaps as | | | | safely with straps bolted to the floor, or secured |
| much as 10Litres. And a van WFP system has | | | | in a metal cage, tweaking bits and pieces to |
| the potential, depending on your van size and how | | | | reduce the amount of time spent messing about |
| much it can hold, to take up to 1000L of water or | | | | unloading and loading the poles, hose reels etc. or |
| maybe even more. How people configure their | | | | b.) get a professional to do everything and buy a |
| van systems vary greatly, some people may | | | | van water fed pole system pre-built (this can |
| have 2x250 tanks in there with one as a back up | | | | involve buying the van as well) or if you already |
| and only getting through half the second in a day | | | | have a van obviously get someone to install all |
| and then replenishing at night. Some may just opt | | | | the equipment for you. |
| for one large tank in there and rig it up to their | | | | I went for option a.) and in retrospect, it would |
| RO system and if they are running low, connect | | | | have been much easier to get someone who |
| to a water supply to top up. If this is going to be | | | | knew what they were doing to install everything |
| done you need an RO which has a fast pure | | | | as my set up was far from perfect. But it did do |
| water output something like a Reverse Osmosis | | | | the job and that's the main thing. |