Easy access to all the major systems and components was designed into
the machine to make servicing simple. The burner assembly is simply removed
with three wing nuts, two ignition plug wires, and one tube fitting. The
air and fuel components are situated underneath the pump frame. The pump
is serviceable by removing two carriage bolts and three hoses. The
water control system is centrally located within the steel chassis in
a manifold assembly. Removing the front panel located behind the switches
exposes a large electrical junction box containing all the major electrical
components and a specially designed terminal board where all the electrical
connections are made. As with all Jenny machines, parts and accessories
are readily available.
The year 1927 marked both the invention of steam cleaning by Jenny and
the beginning of our tradition of producing only the highest quality American
made cleaning equipment. Manufactured in our state of the art facility,
we use only the highest quality components available employing only the
best manufacturing methods and techniques to ensure that Jenny Steam Cleaners
are of the highest quality available on the market.
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Using only the finest available components ensures that the unit will
give years of trouble free use. The drive motor is an industrial grade
electric motor and the pump is a belt driven triplex ceramic plunger pump.
Like all Jenny oil fired units, these units feature our specially designed
Twin Fire Modular Gun Burner system. A twin electrode ignition burner
is energized by an 18,000 Volt solid state, constant duty ignition transformer.
Belt driven off of the main drive motor, air and fuel systems feature
a 6" diameter by 4" wide blower wheel and a 200 PSI 3.0 GPM fuel pump.
Guaranteed with a 5 year limited warranty, the powder coated, heavy-duty,
10 gauge steel, modular chassis is designed to endure years of rigorous
and demanding use and still fit through a commercial doorway. Featuring
bolt-on components such as the front panel, back panel, coil casing, fuel
and solution (optional), and float tanks give the units a long sleek profile.
The units also have a stainless steel cover with a built in nozzle holder
for the steam nozzles.
The 24 Volt Intrinsically Safe Control Voltage begins a long list of
standard safety features. Other highlights include Nozzle (Trigger Gun)
Control, High Temperature Protection, Over Pressure Protection, and a
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (Single Phase Units Only).
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