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Wash Equipment
TT-971: Wash Cabinet Timer Settings
Learn how to adjust the three timer relays that are available on Battery Wash Cabinet models. These control drip-dry, neutralization,...
Read MoreTT-970: BWC Photo Eye Operation and Maintenance
If the photo eye of a Battery Wash Cabinet does not activate properly, damage to the battery or cabinet could...
Read MoreTT-928: Float Switch and Sump Pump Kits
New float switches on the RNS units last longer, and externally-mounted sump pumps are standard. See more about improved BHS...
Read MoreTT-947: The Importance of Cleaning Wash Equipment
Along with regular maintenance, keeping BHS battery wash equipment clean is the best way to ensure peak performance for years...
Read MoreTT-933: Compressed Air Requirements
Maintain air pressure and volume requirements for BHS Battery Wash Cabinets to ensure proper BWC function.
Read MoreTT-931: Wash Equipment Maintenance
Ensure longevity of your BHS battery wash equipment by performing a few necessary maintenance tasks.
Read MoreTT-954: Wash Water Filtration
Recirculation/Neutralization Systems may require multiple filter replacements upon initial cleaning of a battery fleet, depending on battery condition.
Read MoreTT-920: In-line pH Probe Care and Meter Calibration
pH levels must be monitored, and a pH probe must be kept wet to work. Inaccurate pH monitoring can lead...
Read MoreTT-907: Priming the Neutralizing Conditioner Pump
The neutralizing conditioner pump must be primed during installation and when the container falls below the minimum level. Read more...
Read MoreTT-906: pH Meter Care and Monitoring
Monitoring pH levels and proper care of pH meters will ensure smooth operation and prevent part failures. Read more about...
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