The water consumption of high-pressure washers varies depending on the type of equipment and how it is used. The water consumption of high-pressure washers is determined by many factors, such as pressure, flow, spraying method, etc.
Generally speaking, it takes about 100-200 liters of water to wash a car. Although this amount of water seems large, the working method of high-pressure washers makes them relatively water-saving in terms of cleaning efficiency.
Specifically, high-pressure washers use high-pressure water jets for cleaning, and the nozzle diameter is usually between 0.5-2.5mm, and the water consumption per hour is 3-5 cubic meters, which enables them to effectively save water during the cleaning process. Therefore, although the amount of water used at one time may be large, compared with traditional cleaning methods, high-pressure washers have more advantages in cleaning efficiency and water resource utilization.
Some high-pressure washers are designed with energy-saving functions, which can further reduce water consumption to a certain extent. At the same time, using reasonable cleaning parameters, such as appropriate adjustment of pressure and flow, can also help reduce the water consumption of high-pressure washers.