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The SIP Tempest PH540/150 Hot Water Pressure Washer (SKU: 08954) delivers exceptional cleaning power for demanding industrial applications. Engineered with a robust 2700W motor, this professional unit generates an impressive 150 bar (2175 psi) of pressure combined with a 540 liter per hour flow rate for efficient removal of stubborn dirt and grime. The unit features advanced Total Stop technology that automatically shuts off operation when the control lever is released, conserving energy and extending component life. With the ability to heat water up to 90°C, this pressure washer effectively tackles grease, oil, and other difficult contaminants. The Easy Start function ensures smooth operation by reducing initial pressure during startup, while the 15-liter diesel fuel tank provides extended operating time for comprehensive cleaning tasks.
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The SIP PH540/150 uses diesel fuel for heating the water. The unit features a 15-liter capacity fuel tank. It's recommended to use clean diesel fuel rather than agricultural diesel, as the latter can cause excessive deposits on the burner and impair operation.
The SIP PH540/150 can heat water up to a maximum temperature of 90°C (194°F), making it highly effective for cleaning greasy surfaces and stubborn dirt that cold water pressure washers struggle to remove.
The Total Stop feature automatically shuts down the pressure washer operation whenever the control lever on the cleaner gun is released. This provides several benefits including reduced energy consumption, decreased wear on pump components, and improved safety during operation.
The SIP PH540/150 requires a minimum water flow of 700 liters per hour at an inlet temperature between 5°C and 40°C (41°F to 104°F). The maximum inlet water pressure should not exceed 0.8 MPa (8 bar/116 psi). The unit is designed to operate with a direct water supply connection rather than suction from standing water sources.




