Sewer Drain Cleaner

ZhengZhou GuangYuan Cleaning Equipment: a Reliable Sewer Drain Cleaner Manufacturer

Our company was established in 2012 and is committed to developing market brands in the field of high-pressure water jets.


Variety of Products
We can design, customize and manufacture high-pressure cleaners, industrial cleaning machines, sewer drain cleaning machines, high-pressure pumps, pressure test pumps, automatic cleaning systems, etc. for customers. We can also provide a variety of related accessories.

Wide Range of Applications

Our cleaning machines can be used in industrial and commercial cleaning applications. They can meet various needs such as commercial surface dirt cleaning, industrial pipe/pipe/tank cleaning, hull rust removal and painting, sewer drain cleaning, pipe/valve pressure testing, concrete surface roughening, concrete cutting, etc.

Advanced Production Equipment

Our factory is equipped with many advanced production equipment such as lathes, grinders, plate rolling machines, punching machines, and electric welding machines. We also conduct strict quality testing on our products to ensure they meet customer requirements.

Professional Service

We have a professional team to provide professional introduction and product recommendations. After the machine is manufactured, we will provide pictures and test videos for confirmation. In addition, we have a professional technical team to provide technical support to customers, and customers can enjoy our one-year warranty service.

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High Pressure Jet Cleaner

 

Brief Introduction to Sewer Drain Cleaners

Sewer Drain Cleaner comes with a pump, motor and some form of pressure control. It uses a high-pressure stream of water to flush away debris or clogs to unclog your gutters. The equipment operates at very high pressures. That’s why it’s the preferred method for clearing sewer clogs, especially those caused by tree roots. High-pressure water jet equipment provides a very efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly method of unclogging gutters. It is very popular and commonly used because it provides such excellent results. When used in storm drains and sewer jetting, it can easily clear clogs caused by household waste, tree roots and other debris. Regular use of high-pressure water jets will help keep your sewers and stormwater drains clear so you are less likely to experience further problems and will definitely help prevent any major blockages.

 

Benefits of Sewer Drain Cleaners
 

Quick

High-pressure drain cleaner clears blockages quicker than any other method. Snaking drains can be time-consuming and often only pokes small holes in the clog. Taking apart pipes to manually remove a clog is even more time-consuming. Hydro jetting is quick and eliminates the entire clog.

Efficient

Sediment, soap residue, fats, grease, and other debris can create tough clogs in drains and sewer lines. This thick sludge is difficult to remove using traditional drain cleaning techniques. A trained technician can unclog drain lines and clean them properly through high-pressure cleaning.

Safe

High-pressure drain cleaner is the safest way to clean drain and sewer lines. There is no heavy equipment or harmful chemicals involved. Drain cleaning chemicals are dangerous if inhaled or swallowed and cause skin and eye irritation. Hydro-jetting is a safe option when done by a trained technician.

Eco-Friendly

High-pressure drain cleaner is safe for the environment. Liquid drain cleaners use harsh chemicals that can seep into groundwater and soil. Since hydro jetting uses only a high-pressure stream of water, it cuts through blockages and leaves pipes clear without environmental contamination.

Less Invasive

High-pressure drain cleaner causes no property damage and is far less invasive than repairing a drain by excavating a yard to access a sewer line or opening a wall to replace plumbing pipes. There’s no heavy-duty equipment, no digging or drilling.

Works on Any Clog

Water at the correct high pressure can blast through most roots, dissolve blockages, and eliminate stubborn grease and soap buildup inside drain pipes and sewer lines.

 

 
Sewer Drain Cleaners Specification
 

 

Name

24Hp Petrol Engine Sewer Pipe Cleaner

Model

GY-50/180

Speed

1480 rpm

High pressure pump

Italy COMET Brand;

Rate Pressure

180 bar / 2600 psi

Water flow

50 L/min

Plunger dia.

28mm

Gasoline engine

24HP, double-cylinder, HONDA Brand, GX690

Cleaning pipe diameter

50~400mm

 

Applications of Sewer Drain Cleaners
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Sewer Cleaning

In most cases, sewer pipes connect residential buildings, public facilities, businesses, or commercial activities directly to the urban drainage system. However, in many cases this connection is not possible. Therefore, septic tanks or septic tanks are installed near buildings into which organic waste and wastewater generated by people living, working or using the same building enter. These containers must be emptied regularly, and this is where the sewer cleaning machine intervenes. However, in the world of urban cleaning, this is just one of the activities that sewer cleaning equipment can perform.

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Unblock Pipes and Gutters

Soap, food particles, hair, and other debris can easily clog pipes in your home, while leaves and dirt can clog outdoor gutters. To unclog them, sewer cleaning machines intervene in a professional manner. These are sewer cleaning devices that use high-pressure water jets, sprayed by nozzles specifically designed to clean pipes. High-pressure water completely removes clogged debris and cleans pipe surfaces.

What Chemicals Are Used To Clean Sewer Lines?
 

Unblock Drains, Manholes and Pipes

Sewerage in urban centers consists of outfalls, wells, pipes and gutters: essential elements for the treatment of white and black water, requiring frequent cleaning and unblocking operations. A procedure effectively carried out using so-called unblocking devices based on high-pressure water jets (called hydrojet), which push specific nozzles along the pipe to unblock the pipe while cleaning the surface of the pipe itself.

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Surface Cleaning and Graffiti Removal

For those involved in urban cleaning and maintenance, removing graffiti from walls, furniture and urban surfaces is one of the most frequent and costly tasks. Fortunately, there are specialized high-pressure cleaning units that use high-pressure water and steam to easily remove spray paint without damaging the material or environment, as well as clean and disinfect any type of surface.

 

How to Choose the Right Sewer Drain Cleaner

 

Due to the fact that so many different types of drain cleaning tools exist, you will want to know what kind you should go with. As mentioned before, depending on the nature of the jobs you take on, the kind of drain cleaning machine you go with will change. There are a few questions that you should ask yourself before you invest in equipment for sewer cleaning. Such questions include things like:

How Deep are the Clogs You Deal With?
Sometimes clogs are farther down the line than smaller drain cleaning tools can reach. In general, the larger the machine, the further the reach. If you typically work in smaller household lines, a 50-foot reach may be sufficient. If your work takes you out to the sewer main, you will want a machine with a larger cable capacity or longer hose. To pinpoint the exact location of a stoppage, use a video inspection camera. This will show you the depth of the blockage as well as the type of clog or pipe damage you are dealing with.

 

What Sort of Clogs Do You Typically Run Into?
There are a variety of different things that can cause a clog in a drain or sewer. Anything from grease, to hair, to food, to exponentially more. Because of this, you will want to have a drain cleaning machine that is suited toward the types of clogs you run into most often when you are out on a job. Different small sewer machines are suited to handle different kinds of clogs, so it is best to make sure you find out which one will best suit your professional needs. The following are some of the most common types of clogs and what machines are best equipped to handle their removal:
*Hair Clogs
Hair is one of the most commonly found things inside of drains. Whether it is from a shower, sink, or elsewhere, it gets everywhere and can end up causing some serious drainage issues. Such clogs are a major annoyance for customers and plumbing professionals alike, but they are not without their remedy. Machines that can handle hair-based stoppages include handheld drain cleaning machines, cable drum machines, portable electric jetters, cart jetters, and hydro jetters.
*Grease Clogs
Another commonly found type of clog during sewer and drain cleaning is grease clogs. These tend to happen most often when there is an abundance of grease poured down a drain on a frequent basis. It can also happen from dishes that have a great deal of greasy content on them being washed in the same sink frequently. A cable machine can be used to remove the stoppage, but cleaning the line with a hydro jetter will ensure all the grease is removed. Regular hydro jetting of these lines will help prevent future grease clogs.
*Foreign Object Clogs
Have you ever seen someone lose jewelry, toys, or other small trinkets down a drain? Maybe it has happened to you at some point? Whatever the case may be, such objects frequently seem to find their way into drains, toilets, sewers, and other parts of the plumbing and clog everything up. Though you do need to consider the size, dimensions, and weight of the object in question while taking on such a job, there are a wide variety of drain cleaning tools you can use to remove them, such as hand cable machines, drain cleaning cable machines, auger based drain cleaners, in addition to sewer jetters.
*Roots and Vegetation Clots
Some times, the great outdoors does not stay outdoors. Occasionally, it manages to find its way inside in the most unexpected ways. This is especially true with tree roots and other types of vegetation making itself at home inside of pipes and sewers. When it comes to cleaning sewer lines or drains with a sewer drain cleaner, you will want to make sure that you are using tools that are up to the task of handling such tough tasks. When doing sewer and drain cleaning with a drain cleaning machine, you will want to make sure that you are using a drain cleaning cable drum machine that has blade and other attachments designed specifically for the purpose of removing vegetation clogs from pipes.

 

What Sorts of Transportation and Storage Needs Do You Have?
Another thing to take into consideration when you are looking to find out how to choose the right drain cleaning machine is what your transportation and storage needs are. Some of these sewer drain cleaners are bigger and heavier than other, and may have dimensions that do not respond well to the types of jobs you do or the kind of storage and vehicle you have available. For instance, one of the reasons that handheld cable drain cleaning machines are as popular and widespread in their use as they are is that they are both relatively lightweight and easy to transport and store. On the other hand, sewer and drain cleaning machines such as cable drum machines and sewer jetters are larger, heavier, and are wider in dimensions. Depending on what type of vehicle you use, where you keep your sewer and drain cleaning tools when not in use, and what kinds of spaces you usually work in, you should decide on a drain cleaning machine that will fit in easily.

 

Things to Consider Before Using a Sewer Drain Cleaner

 

Water pressure cleaners are one of the most effective tools for cleaning sludge and grease blockages from sewer lines. Have you already bought the right pressure washer for your business and do you plan on adding a high-pressure hose? There are some things to think about before turning it on at a job. Here are five checkpoints to cover so that you effectively use your pressure cleaner as a water drain jet for pipes.

What’s Down There?

Pressure Drain Cleaner provides ways to avoid blocked drains, but this problem still happens. Drain jets do a great job clearing out grease, sand, and other soft blockages. But they won’t be helpful if your drain problem is caused by roots. It’s important not to get carried away and jump right into the job before knowing what’s the problem. How can you know what’s clogging the drains? Most likely, the problem will be grease or sludge. Restaurants and family dwellings often have problems with grease buildup.

01

Size Is Important

Your hose needs to be the correct size for the pipe you’re trying to clear. Why is this important? Because you want the highest water pressure to do the job. When your hose is too small, you lose pressure. The trick is to use a hose with the largest diameter that fits down the drain. When you do this, you’ll have less pressure loss and your cleaner will work better. This is because there will be more pressure at the nozzle, which is what you need to clear out any sludge in the pipes.

02

Don’t Get Stuck

When water pressure cleaners were first being used, they sometimes got stuck from the friction between hose and pipe. If you’ve purchased yours from a company that specializes in professional-grade quality, you won’t need to worry about this. Today’s water pressure cleaners vibrate so that they don’t get stuck in pipes.

03

Know Your Technique

You should know your technique before you start feeding the hose into the pipe. Most professionals choose to work the hose back and forth while they’re feeding it in. As long as you keep the hose moving, you’ll do a better job and save time.

04

Don’t Let Your Pump Freeze

This is an important tip if you work in cold seasons. Make sure your pump won’t freeze while you’re out on a job. When this happens, it can damage both hose and pump and cost you money. Your cleaner might have an antifreeze tank. If so, don’t forget to use it when the weather gets cold. If your machine doesn’t have an antifreeze tank, you can introduce antifreeze into the pump to stop it from freezing.

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Safety Tips on Sewer Drain Cleaners
 

 

Do Not Direct the Nozzle at Any Person, Animal, The Machine Itself or Any Electrical Equipment
High pressure can tear and move concrete, imagine the damage such high pressure can cause to human skin, animals or delicate surfaces. Therefore, avoid targeting any person or animal. If possible, avoid operating the sprinkler near people, animals, or any electrical equipment. In addition, the machine has electronic components and exquisite surfaces. Therefore, when operating, avoid pointing it at any electrical equipment or the machine itself, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock or damage to the machine's electronic components.

Do Not Put Your Fingers on the High Pressure Nozzle
Even at a low pressure of 1,500 PSI, pressurized water is enough to tear or puncture skin down to the bone. Placing your fingers on a high-pressure nozzle can cause irreversible or serious damage to your finger bones. Placing fingers or any other body part or delicate surface on the high-pressure nozzle is never allowed.
Don’t Use High PSI for Small Jobs
Small jobs like unclogging gutters can be done at lower PSI or even jettisoned entirely. Higher PSI should be reserved for tough jobs like cleaning sewer lines or spraying water onto a concrete floor driveway. You don't want to see your valuables like your favorite GTO scratched or your house windows broken because you used high PSI on a small PSI job or a job that doesn't require a jet at all.
Do Not Operate the Machine While Standing on a Ladder or Unstable Surface
Don’t underestimate the power of sprinklers. The high pressure produces recoil velocity similar to that of a gun, but at a lower recoil velocity. However, the rebates are enough to destabilize you. If you operate the jet on a ladder or loose surface, you may fall and cause injury.
Do Not Attempt To Perform Any Mechanical Repairs Yourself
If your machine needs repair or maintenance, you may want to DIY it. However, while a water jet is a machine, it has many moving parts that may not be the same as your car. Therefore, the best thing to do is to call the technicians at Jet Center Melbourne for inspection, maintenance and repairs. This way, you can rest assured that it's been done correctly and with recommended accessories.

 

 
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Ultimate Guide
 
 

Q: How often should sewer lines be cleaned?

A: Every 18 to 22 months. Most people should have their sewer lines cleaned every 18 to 22 months, or every year and a half to two years. This time frame is enough to clear more minor clogs and other problems before the problem gets worse. If your system is prone to clogs, it's a good idea to schedule more regular cleanings.

Q: How do you prevent clogged drains?

A: There are multiple ways to prevent clogged drain lines. Some of the easiest things to do are to be careful about what you put down your drains. Avoid putting grease and oils, certain foods, and excessive soap down your drains. You can use a strainer on the end of your washing machine drain hose so it catches lint and other debris. A strainer can also be placed on bathtub and shower drains to catch hair and other objects that can clog your drains.

Q: What is hydro jetting?

A: Hydro jetting is a professional drain cleaning method that can also be used to clean clogged sewer lines. Hydro jetting uses high water pressure to remove blockages that are otherwise difficult to eliminate.

Q: What are the signs of a clogged drain?

A: If you suspect that you have a clogged drain, there are several signs to look out for. The following are some common signs of a clogged drain:
*Slow draining: If water is slow to drain in your sink or bathtub, this could be a sign of a clogged drain.
*Bad odors: If you notice bad odors coming from your sink or bathtub drain, this could indicate a clog.
*Gurgling sounds: If you hear gurgling sounds coming from your drain, this could be a sign that air is trapped in your pipes due to a clog.

Q: Is it safe for my pipes?

A: Sewer cleaner is designed for drain pipes. You should avoid using a sewer cleaner in ceramic (clay) and wood composite drain pipes found in some older homes, since these types of drains are more likely to clog because of cracks, breaches and structural collapse. Once this occurs, a drain cleaner could work itself into a preexisting crack or collapsed area of the pipe, and a difficult extraction job could result. If you're concerned that a plastic or metal drain might not be in good enough condition to clean with a sewer cleaner, before buying the drain cleaner you can test an exposed piece of the pipe by spraying it with your pressure washer spray wand on its most forceful nozzle setting, at zero distance. If the pressure washer scores or erodes the pipe material, then you can expect a sewer cleaner that's powered by the same machine to also damage the pipe. You should avoid using a sewer cleaner and contact a licensed plumber for help if you suspect that a drain has structural damage or is weakened by tree roots, foundation damage, or other causes.

Q: Can I use a sewer cleaner in ceramic drain pipes?

A: You should avoid using a sewer cleaner to clean ceramic (clay) pipes. Ceramic pipes more often clog because of large cracks, tree roots that enter and expand any gaps in the pipe wall, or structural collapse. Should a sewer cleaner or mechanical drain snake enter a large, preexisting crack or breach in a ceramic pipe you could have a difficult extraction job.

Q: Can I run a drain cleaner through a toilet?

A: Instead of running a sewer cleaner through a toilet, it's recommended that you remove the toilet, run the cleaner directly into the drain opening in the floor, and then reinstall the toilet. That's because a sewer cleaner's steel nozzle can scratch the visible ceramic surfaces, and can get stuck inside the tight bends of many toilet traps.

Q: Can it thaw frozen drain lines?

A: Sewer cleaner models that have a forward jet are frequently used for thawing frozen pipes and removing frozen blockages from sewer drains. When sewer jetting inside a frozen drain, keep the sewer cleaner moving and water flowing through the cleaner. Drain the cleaner and all supply hoses of water immediately after use to avoid damage from freezing water. Most customers are able to clear frozen drain lines using cold water to supply their pressure washers. Note that drain cleaners are rated for water up to 120 degrees F; this is equivalent to the hot water supply temperature in many homes. However, before using heated water check your pressure washer temperature rating.

Q: Can it remove iron ochre clogs caused by iron eating bacteria?

A: You can use a drain cleaner to remove iron ochre clogs caused by iron bacteria, provided that the pipe is in good structural condition and does not have any short-radius elbows or transitions that could block the sewer cleaner nozzle. After you remove the clog, it's usually necessary to treat the source of the iron bacteria to prevent the clog from returning after a few months.

Q: Is a pressure washer always required?

A: Yes, a pressure washer is always required to power your drain cleaner. You'd get no usable cleaning and pulling force by connecting the drain cleaner directly to your household water supply, even if the water pressure is unusually strong, or to anything other than your pressure washer.

Q: Why use a pressure washer for unclogging the drain?

A: A pressure washer with a sewer jet attachment can use its back-firing jets to go farther into the drain line with less physical effort on your part. It breaks down the blockage and washes away the debris while it cleans the walls of the pipe. You have a better chance of avoiding future clogs when you use a pressure washer. And, with no moving mechanical parts like a plumbing auger, it is easier to clean and store. Pressure washers are a safer, more efficient way to clean out the hair, grease, and other particles that clog drains. Chemicals and plumbing augers are effective as well, but use toxic acids and spinning metal blades. A pressure washer uses only water and won’t damage or cut up the pipe like chemicals and mechanical metal blades will.

Q: Is using a pressure washer always a good idea?

A: Plumbers often use pressure washers to unclog drains. It is a great way to clean drains, remove buildup, and minimize the potential for the drain to become blocked again. But it’s not the best solution in every situation. Older pipes, as often found in older homes, are not up to the same standards as modern houses. They may not be able to handle the high pressure that a pressure washer will use and could cause expensive damage to your drainpipes. You should always have a plumbing inspection carried out before doing a pressure washer cleaning. A sewer jet on a pressure washer works great for cleaning soft clogs like grease, soap, hair, and sludge, it does not work as well on a clog caused by tree roots. If a root system has invaded and blocked your drain, you may want to begin with a pipe inspection and plumbing auger before using a pressure washer.

Q: Is it better to do it myself or get a drain professional?

A: For many standard clogs, using a pressure washer with a sewer jet attachment yourself can be a good option. It is efficient and cost-effective. However, for anything more advanced, or if you don’t know what is causing the clog, you may want to consult with a professional plumber. A licensed plumber has knowledge, experience, and insurance. They will often guarantee their work, giving you peace of mind should anything happen. It will always be cheaper to hire a professional than to replace pipes, walls, or floors because of damage caused by a high-pressure washer. At the very least, you may want to have a plumber conduct an initial inspection to identify the issue and minimize any potential damage.

Q: How does a pressure washer work?

A: You can use a pressure washer with a sewer jetter attachment to unclog your drain. The pressure washer doesn’t pressurize your pipe but uses high-pressure water to move through your pipes and break apart buildup.The sewer jet is a long piece of flexible hose with a jet nozzle on one end. The nozzle has front-firing and back-firing jets. On the other end of the sewer jet is a coupling that attaches to the pressure washer.The front-firing jets use the high-pressure water to break up clogs in the drain. The back-firing jets propel the hose in the drain and scrub the sides of the pipes.If you already own a pressure washer, using a sewer jet attachment usually costs less than a mechanical drain snake, can unclog a drain faster and will be easier to clean after use.

Q: What is the easiest way to clear a blockage in the sewer line?

A: If the sewer problem is caused by grease, you’ll want to use a pressure washer hose. This is because a cable will poke a hole in the grease blockage when it moves forward, but as soon as it’s pulled back the grease gets plugged back up.The spray from a pressure washer can go right through the blockage and flush it down the line. As long as you have a good-sized hose with strong water pressure, you’ll be able to reach the blockage even if it’s deep. Another benefit to having a sewer jetter is that it’s lighter than traditional drain cleaners. This means you can carry it wherever you need to inside your client’s home. Electric pressure washers are the easiest to carry but provide lower pressure than other models. Gas-powered washers will have the most power for pressure washing but need extra accessories to work indoors. Once you’ve fed the hose into the line, make sure to use an efficient technique so that the hose doesn’t get stuck. By following the correct steps, you’ll be able to clear up your client’s sewer lines quickly and easily.
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