Leslie Judson Jones
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Bill Sauers, a 22 year Service Master franchise owner who is running a 5 truck operation did extensive research before making a decision on a new truckmount purchase. Bill contacted other Service Master national franchises and asked their opinion on equipment.
One of the units Bill owns is a Judson that is approximately 15 - 18 years old. The other 4 units are name brand heat-exchange units that have exhaust diverters, solenoid switches, temperature sending units, relays, automatic shutdown systems, and a lot of wires going everywhere. He has been repairing his name brand heat exchange units on a weekly basis just to keep them in service. After spending all those repair hours on complicated heat exchange units, Bill was very familiar with the design and function of name brand heat exchange units.
When he first saw the Reactor Bill could not believe his eyes. I explained to Bill that the only control on the Reactor was a $5 car thermostat to prevent the unit from overheating and that allowed the system to stabilize with the radiator. I explained to him that basically if there was going to be a failure in the system, it would be a $5 car thermostat that could be found at any local auto parts store.
One other feature Bill liked about the Reactor is that it heated more volume of water than the unit he was already using. He also liked the fact that the pressure pump pumped cold water only and the regulator operates with cold water. On all his other trucks he has never had a supply tank. He thought that the 80 Gal. fresh water tank was going to be a big help to his company on jobs that did not have water.
Bill picked up his Reactor today and I thought I would post some photos. Judson and Service Master go back a lot of years to around 1973. We have about 30 Service Master franchises using the Judson equipment in the Southeastern U.S. The Judson Reactor has a 125 Gal. stainless steel recovery tank and an 80 Gal. Stainless fresh water supply tank.
Bill only needed the base unit. He kept his hoses and reels off the old unit. The price of the base unit was $15,500. The Judson Reactor uses a tremendous amount of stainless steel and the cost increase of the stainless is around $1400. Judson has one Reactor left at the old price of $15,500.
One of the units Bill owns is a Judson that is approximately 15 - 18 years old. The other 4 units are name brand heat-exchange units that have exhaust diverters, solenoid switches, temperature sending units, relays, automatic shutdown systems, and a lot of wires going everywhere. He has been repairing his name brand heat exchange units on a weekly basis just to keep them in service. After spending all those repair hours on complicated heat exchange units, Bill was very familiar with the design and function of name brand heat exchange units.
When he first saw the Reactor Bill could not believe his eyes. I explained to Bill that the only control on the Reactor was a $5 car thermostat to prevent the unit from overheating and that allowed the system to stabilize with the radiator. I explained to him that basically if there was going to be a failure in the system, it would be a $5 car thermostat that could be found at any local auto parts store.
One other feature Bill liked about the Reactor is that it heated more volume of water than the unit he was already using. He also liked the fact that the pressure pump pumped cold water only and the regulator operates with cold water. On all his other trucks he has never had a supply tank. He thought that the 80 Gal. fresh water tank was going to be a big help to his company on jobs that did not have water.
Bill picked up his Reactor today and I thought I would post some photos. Judson and Service Master go back a lot of years to around 1973. We have about 30 Service Master franchises using the Judson equipment in the Southeastern U.S. The Judson Reactor has a 125 Gal. stainless steel recovery tank and an 80 Gal. Stainless fresh water supply tank.
Bill only needed the base unit. He kept his hoses and reels off the old unit. The price of the base unit was $15,500. The Judson Reactor uses a tremendous amount of stainless steel and the cost increase of the stainless is around $1400. Judson has one Reactor left at the old price of $15,500.