You connect the inlet side of the DI
bottle to your outside stand pipe and the mixed bed resin
in the bottle will convert your household water supply into
an almost pure water cleaning system.
Most companies will supply your DI
bottle with the mixed bed resin already installed.
By connecting your water fed pole to
the outlet side of the DI bottle, your pure water system is
complete and ready to go. The only requirement is, that
your water fed pole is able to deliver your pure water to
all of your windows.
If more length is required, you can
place a longer length of hose between your standpipe and
the DI bottle or between the DI bottle and your water fed
pole.
The water pressure from your own
household water supply will normally be all you need to
help you get your pure water onto your windows.
For using a pure water system
on your own house, this is the simplest set up
available.
The beauty of such a small and
versatile system is, that you can throw them in the boot of
your car to go round the houses of your family members and
clean their windows in the same way.
Hang On!!
Maybe that's not such an advantage after all
!!
Advantages of a Water Fed Pole
A water fed pole can reach windows
above sensitive ground areas such as lawns and flower beds
and reach previously inaccessible areas. They are ideal for
any areas where ladders just can't be used.
A water fed pole can extend up to
60ft for total window cleaner safety and reduce disturbance
to any occupants. Have you ever been asked to leave
cleaning a house or a specific window until next time,
because "My Husband's on Nights" or "I've Just Put the Baby
to Sleep" ?
Conservatory roofs and windows above
conservatories can be cleaned safely and quietly from a
standing position on the ground.
Offices can be cleaned, even when
their car parks are full, making the windows inaccessible
with ladders.
Window frames and sills are left much
cleaner using a pure water system.
No damage is caused to the window
frames, sills, or the building compared with the normal
method of leaning ladders against them and leaving soapy
water behind.