{"id":558,"date":"2016-06-06T07:10:47","date_gmt":"2016-06-06T11:10:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rhiel.com\/?p=558"},"modified":"2024-03-15T12:50:28","modified_gmt":"2024-03-15T16:50:28","slug":"water-not-coming-out-of-auto-scrubber","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rhiel.com\/water-not-coming-out-of-auto-scrubber\/","title":{"rendered":"Water is Not Coming Out of my Auto Scrubber!?!"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’m not getting water out of my scrubber<\/h1>\n

This is part 2 of a 5 part series on common problems that can occur with your automatic floor scrubber. If you missed part 1 then you can access it here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

When automatic floor scrubbers were first invented<\/a> some 60 years ago or so the dispensing of water was pretty simple. There was a hand operated lever near the dashboard of the machine that controlled a cable that opened and closed a solution ball valve near the top of the scrub brushes. The ball valve was gravity fed with water combined with cleaning chemicals from a tank that was positioned above the valve. Open the valve and water came out. Close the valve and the water stopped. Simple process to operate and fairly simple to repair or replace if it broke.<\/p>\n

This mechanical system has been replaced on many current production scrubbers. On some models there is an electric pump that pumps water onto the floor or sprays the brushes with chemical solution that is used to wet the floor surface. Machines use filters to clean the water before it hits the floor. They use solenoids that control the water flow and chemical metering systems that pre-mix cleaning chemicals with water. These devices are all controlled through a computer board that regulates the process. This adds to service issues and things that might go wrong over time but these additions make the operator’s job easier and the scrubber more productive and efficient.<\/p>\n

Since there are now more things to possibly go wrong this means there is a need for more routine maintenance<\/a> and the possibility that the cleaning solution just isn’t hitting the floor.<\/p>\n

Check these areas first:<\/h3>\n