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Introducing the New NOVA Washing System

Created by Christ Wash Systems |

The new dimension of fully automatic commercial vehicle washing combines design and the latest technology.

By integrating side high-pressure washing into our wash portal, we have reduced the system’s dimensions, thereby increasing the maximum available wash length. This also significantly reduces the wash time per vehicle, as the side brush wash and high-pressure wash can occur simultaneously.

Additionally, our roof-mounted high-pressure system is also integrated into the portal and can be equipped with oscillating rotor nozzles or fixed nozzles as per customer preference.

The new NOVA machine offers many other features and innovative solutions, such as the automatic detection of mirrorless camera systems on new trucks, for which specific wash programs have been created.

To enhance the ease of use of the new washing system, a new touch control terminal with a user-friendly interface has been developed, available as an option.

Learn more about NOVA

The new dimension of fully automatic commercial vehicle washing combines design and the latest technology.

We are proud to introduce our new wash system model, “NOVA.”

This is a completely new concept and design in which our latest and unique technology is incorporated.

The “NOVA” is equipped with the newly designed “BLADE PREMIUM illuminated” front panel with an additional RGB display that provides the driver with clear guidance animations for entering, stopping, and correctly positioning the vehicle. Correct positioning is also possible via an ultrasonic sensor, which, similar to a car parking aid, displays the correct positioning in the wash system using color signals/intensity. The side high-pressure VITESSE is integrated into the portal column and can be operated simultaneously with the brush wash.

The VITESSE is available in different heights to achieve optimal cleaning results for individual vehicle heights. The high-pressure system operates with oscillating rotor nozzles or fixed nozzles and can run at a pressure of up to 80 bar.