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Steam cleaner

20th September 1968
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A steam cleaner having a water consumption of 45 gal /h at 100 p.s.i. and 55 gal ih at 60 p.s.i. comes from the Warwick Pump and Engineering Co. Ltd. Called the Steamatic 1000, the new unit is additional to the company's Steamatic 3000. Both machines produce steam in 60sec and achieve full shutdown in 30sec.

Important features of the Steamatic 1000 is a removable cartridge that incorporates all the working parts, including the fan, motor, roller-vane-type pump, fuel pump and burner. It is held in place by two clips.

As with the Steamatic 3000 burner, ignition is automatic and a single electric switch controls both pump and burner, which ensures that there is a flow of water through the machine before the burner ignites. It can be used to provide wet steam at high pressure, saturated steam Ifor work on sensitive surfaces) and high-pressure hot or cold rinses.

An integral tank holding 10gal of water enables the machine to be operated for 15min remote from the water supply.

Made by: Warwick Pump and Engineering Co. Ltd., Oxford Road, Berinsfield, near Dorchester, Oxon.