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OBILE steam cleaner using prole as a fuel has been developed by ; Chemical Co., Ltd. It has been 'rid approved by Calor Gas (Pisg) Co., Ltd., and is being sold viced by Calor distributors.

he pump is electrically driven, 7e no exhaust fumes, and because I used is propane, there are no smoke or other dirt from the flue. achine is suitable for indoor as outdoor work, providing there is

adequate indoor ventilation. The minimum amount of air required for complete combustion is 2,470 cu. ft./hr.

The Magnus cleaner converts 60 gallons of water per hour to detergentimpregnated live wet steam which is delivered at a controlled pressure of 20 to 100 p.s.i, Steam pressure is raised to 90 p.s.i. in two minutes, and the temperature of water and steam at the cleaning nozzle is 206° F. Fuel consumption is 10/ lb. of propane an hour.

Mains water is fed through a hose to an integral 10-gal. reservoir. Pre-heated water is pumped from the reservoir through heating coils to an insulated swivel-handle steam lance. One of the many suitable detergents available is mixed with the water in the reservoir prior to pumping and a simple control enables the operator to rinse down with wet steam only, leaving a clean surface for painting.

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