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AUPR hood-type warewasher from Hobart

Friday 29 May 2009 08:06
AUPR washer

The AUPR hood-type warewasher is part of the AMX range that Hobart claims could reduce operators' running costs by 25% and won a 2009 Caterer Equipment and Supplies Excellence Award.

The AUPR uses just 7.53kW at full capacity, which Hobart says is nearly half that of a comparable machine, and just 2.3 litres of water per cycle, 30% less than a comparable machine. Total annual running costs are calculated at less than £1,500.

A prewash function removes food soil from the wash tank in two stages, eliminating the need for tank draining and refilling as well as reducing the size of the tank. Wash efficiency is further improved by an Intensiv wash system with laser-cut jets, four-spoke Turbulator wash arms and patented Vector wide-angle wash jets. By adopting a higher wash temperature, the rinse temperature can be lowered to 70°C.

A new drain heat recycling system provides further energy and running cost savings as the incoming fresh water is partially heated using waste energy from the drain water.

In addition, the four-sided hood fitted to all Hobart hood warewashers and utensil washers saves the expense otherwise incurred by the need to install a ventilation canopy.

To buy it, call
Hobart
0844 888 7777

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