Jenny Combination units are very easy to operate. The lighted Motor,
Burner, and Steam Clean Pressure Wash switches are conveniently located
and visible to the operator glowing Red In the Off position and Green
in the On position. Changing from the Pressure Wash mode to the Steam
Mode is as simple as changing a tip in the end of the gun and flipping
the mode switch. Upgrades and options are specially designed to simply
bolt-on the machine.
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All of the machine's major system and components are easily accessible.
The entire front side of the large junction box opens to allow entry to
all the electrical components and all the electrical connections made
on our specially designed terminal board. The burner assembly can be easily
removed with three wing nuts, a tubing connection and two ignition plug
wires. The entire water control system is located on a centrally located
manifold assembly. The pump can also be easily serviced by removing three
hoses and two carriage bolts. Parts and accessories are always readily
available for all Jenny machines
Since we invented steam cleaning in 1927, quality has been the tradition
of all Jenny cleaning equipment. We use only the finest available components,
the best manufacturing methods and techniques in our state of the art
manufacturing facility, ensuring these American built machines will pass
our stringent cleaning machine standards.
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Continuing our long standing tradition of reliability, we use only the
highest grade components in our manufacturing processes. The drive system
is either an industrial grade electric motor or a high performance OHV
gasoline engine. The high pressure pump is a belt driven, oil bath, ceramic
plunger pump. Jenny's specially designed Twin Fire Modular Gun Burner
system is at the very core of all our oil fired machines.
Featuring a 5 year limited warranty, the heavy-duty, powder coated, 10
gauge steel, modular chassis was engineered to withstand years of rugged
and punishing use and yet fit through a commercial doorway. All major
components such as the fuel tank, stainless steel float tank, coil casing,
back panel, and the front panel are bolted to the chassis.
Safety features that are standard on all Jenny units include: 24 Volt
Intrinsically Safe Control Voltage, Nozzle (or Trigger Gun) Control, Over
Pressure Protection, High Temperature Protection, and a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (Single Phase Units Only).
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