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B. types of system, and operating information – Karcher SHD-R 3000 User Manual

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SHD-R 3000

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5.956-486 A2005937 (06/03)

B. Types of system, and operating information

B4

Cleaning liquids

Type of system
(see rating plate)

Cleaning liquid

Working

pressure/
Pressure

setting for
safety valve

[bar]

Comments

SHD-R 3000 (F) SLA

Water

VE water*

– Water with
Kärcher-RM
– Alkali
solutions

2)

85/100

Version with increased
working pressure.

Leaked liquid is collected in

a pipe (leakage recycling).

Ex-versions possible.

SHD-R 3000 (F) LM

Water

VE water*

– Water with
Kärcher-RM
– Alkali
solutions

2)

– Solvents

3)

50/65


Explosion-proof version.
Leaked liquid is collected in

a pipe (leakage recycling).

Additional pressure switch as
safety device (optional).

VE

Fully demineralised water

*

Conditionally resistant, use possible, however Cu and Zn ions in the medium

RM

Acidic cleaning agent: e.g. RM25 (max. 0 - 1%)

Max. temperature + 60

˚C

(Higher temperatures available on request - precompression pump required!)

2)

Sodium hydroxide solutions max. 10%, without hypochlorite fractions
(max. temperature + 20 ˚C)

Potassium hydroxide max. 10%, without hypochlorite fractions (max. temperature + 20 ˚C)

3)

Solvents (max. temperature + 20 ˚C)

1. Hydrocarbons, e.g.: petroleum

2. Aromatic compounds, e.g.: benzene, toluol
3. Ketones, e.g.: MEK (methyl ethyl ketones), acetone
4. Esters, e.g.: butyl acetate, methyl acetate
5. Glycols, e.g.: butyl glycol
6. Mixed solvents, e.g.: butyl acetate 85, isobutyl acetate 85

(85=85% butyl acetate + 15% n-butanol)

7. Regenerates, distillates made from various solvents which have already been used

f

or cleaning purposes or similar.

(F)

Mobile system

Other cleaning liquids may only be used after being released by Kärcher!