FAQ: What is hot water induction?
Short Answer:
Hot water induction in pressure washing refers to the process of introducing pre-heated water into a pressure washer’s intake from an external hot water source. This allows the pressure washer to utilize hot water—often up to 180°F or more—without having an internal heating system.
Benefits of Hot Water Induction:
✅ Improves Cleaning Power – Hot water breaks down grease, oil, and grime more effectively than cold water.
✅ Speeds Up Cleaning – Reduces the time needed to clean tough surfaces by loosening dirt and contaminants faster.
✅ Reduces Detergent Use – Hot water enhances the cleaning effect, often requiring fewer chemicals.
✅ Ideal for Industrial & Indoor Use – Useful in commercial kitchens, food processing plants, and other environments where high-heat cleaning is required.
Unlike standard hot water pressure washers that generate heat internally, a hot water induction system relies on an external hot water supply, making it a cost-effective and energy-efficient option for high-temperature cleaning.