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Hello all,

Thanks for looking. Just want to see if anyone has some facts about what savings you would see or not. Also what is the most important factor for an efficient flush, like flow or horse power/watts...

Thanks,

Duncan.
 
getting the money off the customer most important thing to consider, followed by flow rate and pressure of flow
 
So is the Kamco cf90 at 150 lpm 0.75 hp or fernox 99 lpm 1100 watt better, in your opinion? Does 1100 watts equate to approx 1.4hp??? anyone??
 
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