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GLOSSARY
Acid: A chemical substance whose properties include
the ability to react with bases or alkalies in water solutions
to form salts.
Alkali: A chemical substance (such as hydroxide or
carbonate of sodium or potassium) which reacts and neutralizes
an acid.
Alkalinity: A property of water soluble substances
(or mixtures) causing the concentration of hydroxyl ions (OH-)
in water solutions to be higher than the concentration of
hydrogen ions (H+).
Biodegradability: The capability of organic matter
to be decomposed by biological processes.
Boom: In a self-service wash, the arm extension that
holds a hose and nozzle for washing the vehicle. The boom
can be wall-mounted for 180° movement or ceiling-mounted
for 360° movement.
BTU: British Thermal Units, a measure of energy.
Caustic: A strong alkali. When used alone the term
usually refers to caustic soda (sodium hydroxide).
Centrifugal Separator: Device to remove large dirt
particles from reclaim water flow.
Cfm: Cubic feet per minute.
Chemical Metering and Feed System: Apparatus for delivering
chemicals from the equipment room to the application in the
wash bay.
Chlorination: Process of adding chlorine to water
to inhibit bacterial growth.
Cloth Friction Wash: Using wash material against the
vehicle's surface to remove dirt.
Correlator: In-ground device to align the vehicle wheels
with a wash conveyor by providing a mechanism for the vehicle
to slide laterally. The Correlator is located at the beginning
of the entrance of the conveyor.
Detergency: The ability to clean or remove soil. Generally
detergency is associated with the action of a cleaning agent
such as soap, detergent, alkaline salt, or a combination.
Dissolved Solids: Fine particles of dirt and other
debris in water not distinctly visible to the naked eye.
Exterior Wash: Carwash service that includes only
a cleaning of the outside of the car. Often this refers to
an unattended wash, where no detailing services are offered.
FNPT: Female National Pipe Thread
Foam: Bubbles formed on liquids by the process of
agitation.
FOB: "Free on board" means that the seller
delivers when the goods are loaded. This means that the buyer
has to bear all costs and risks of "loss of" or
"damage" to the goods from that point..
Front-to-Rear Cloth Mitter Curtains: Cleaning material
moving parallel with the travel of the vehicle.
Full-Service Wash: A conveyorized or tunnel wash that
provides a complete wash, vacuuming and drying, usually by
hand.
FWP: Front Wheel Pull
Gantry: A framework that spans a distance, often moving
on wheels.
Greaseless: Not requiring lubrication.
Hand Wash (conveyorized): A conveyor wash with workers
wearing large mitts that wash the vehicle, rather than using
mechanical mitters and side washers.
Hard Surface Cleaner: A product formulated for cleaning
painted surfaces, washable floor coverings, plastics, metals,
porcelain, and other surfaces.
Hp: Horsepower
Hz: Hertz
Kwh: Kilowatt per hour
Lubricity: The measure of resistance to friction on
a surface.
Micron: One millionth of a meter.
Mitter: Machine that suspends and oscillates wash
material on the horizontal surfaces of a vehicle to effect
cleaning of the top surfaces of an automobile
Motor Control Center: Enclosure containing starters,
switching, and overload protection devices for electric motors
which are utilized throughout a carwash system to operate
various motors on different devices and machines.
Opaque: Not letting light pass through; not transparent
or translucent
Over-and-Under Conveyor: Type of conveyor that has
hidden pushers continuously traveling on a level under the
surface. Only when a pusher is needed to push a car is one
lifted into the working position.
Ozonation: Process of injecting ozone into water to
inhibit bacterial growth.
Palletized: Self-contained in a single unit, mounted
on a skid.
pH: A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution,
numerically equal to 7 for neutral solutions, increasing with
increasing alkalinity and decreasing with increasing acidity.
The pH scale commonly in use ranges from 0 to 14. [p(otential
of) H(ydrogen).]
PLC: Programmable Logic Controller.
Polish Wax: Foam applicator which applies a colored
chemical to the vehicle as it passes through the wash bay.
Provides extra service that generates additional revenue and
is eye pleasing to the motorist.
POS: Point of Sale.
Psi: Per square inch of air pressure.
Reverse Osmosis: The removal of organic and suspended
impurities from water by the use of one or more semi-permeable
membranes.
Rinse Aid: Wax-like chemical applied to the vehicle
surface after the final rinse for easier water removal during
the drying process.
Rocker Panel: Portion of a vehicle's side that is
below a straight line between the tops of both tires.
Roll Bar Assembly: Rotating device that spans the
correlator and directs a vehicle's tires onto the wash conveyor.
Roller-on-Demand: Carwash conveyor operational feature
that moves a pusher into working position on the conveyor
track to move a car through the carwash.
Rollover Wash: The type of wash where the customer
drives into position and sits stationary while the equipment
moves over and around the car.
Rust Inhibitor: A chemical applicator for the under
side of the vehicle in the wash process that inhibits rust
formation.
RWP: Rear Wheel Push
Self-Lubricating: Pre-lubricated and not requiring
additional lubrication.
Self-Service Wash: A wash where the customer performs
all the labor. Generally, the customer drives into a bay and
washes the car by means of a high pressure hose and a foaming
brush.
Silencer: Pan-like dryer attachments filled with acoustical
foam that cover the dryer producer inlets to reduce noise
levels.
Spot-free: Carwash industry term synonymous with reverse
osmosis.
Translucent: Letting light pass through while diffusing
it.
Triple Polish: Foam applicator which applies three
different colored chemicals to the vehicle as it passes through
the wash bay. Extra service that generates additional revenue
and is eye pleasing to the customer.
UHMW polyethylene: Ultra High Molecular Weight polyethylene,
a type of plastic.
Undercarriage Wash Applicator: Device to deliver high
volumes of wash water to the underside of vehicles to remove
mud and salt. Can also be used as a rust inhibitor applicator.
Wash Material: Industry term for cloth used for cleaning
in a friction wash.
Water Hardness: Soluble metal salts, (principally
those of calcium and magnesium, and sometimes iron and manganese)
that when present in water in sufficient amounts create cleaning
problems. These metal salts remain on a vehicle after the
water evaporates leaving white spots.
Weep System: A system using dripping water to prevent
freezing in hoses in cold climates.
Wetting Agent: A substance that reduces the surface
tension of a liquid, causing the liquid to spread across or
penetrate more easily the surface of a solid.
Wheel and Tire Chemical Applicator: Device for spraying
cleaning solution onto wheels and tires.
Wrap Around Washers: Rotating brushes attached to
knuckling arms for cleaning the front, sides and rear of vehicles.
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