Hazardous Use Areas:
Sioux’s All-Electric high pressure hot water washers, steam cleaners and combination cleaners are ideal for indoor/outdoor use, and in hazardous environments. Unlike fuel-fired machines, Sioux’s All-Electric line uses no flame and produces no fumes, or exhaust. This makes our cleaners well suited for indoor applications and enclosed spaces where air quality is a concern. Sioux’s entire line of All-Electric steam cleaners are ETL listed, providing third-party certification to UL-1776 standard, “High Pressure Cleaning Machines”; and the Canadian Standards Association CSA C-22.2 No. 68-92 standard, “Motor-Operated Appliances, Commercial.” This equipment meets the U. S. and Canadian National Electric Codes and complies with OSHA Regulation 1910.303(a). To operate, just connect the cleaner to your plant 3-phase electrical source and water supply.
All-Electric models (hot water pressure washers, steam cleaners, combination cleaners and cold water washers) can be built to explosion-proof specifications. Explosion-proof units are designed for use in hazardous and potentially volatile environments where safety is critical. In addition to meeting the All-Electric standards above, Sioux explosion-proof models are also ETL certified to UL-1203(Explosion-Proof and Dust Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment for use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations) and Canadian CSA C-22.2 No. 30-92. |
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Decontamination: In 1944, the Golden Nematode Act was passed to protect the nation’s potato industry from devastation. One provision of the act is to prevent the spread of Golden Nematodes to non-infested farms and states. With the phase out of Methyl Bromide, alternative methods of decontaminating infested equipment are needed. To do this the USDA has designed a tent into which they put the equipment to be sterilized. Steam from the SF-20 GTTM is then fed into the tent until the temperature inside the tent reaches 140°F and held there for 1-2 hours |
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