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New Winterhalter ward-level dishwasher uses less water and less energy

Winterhalter GS302, part of the GS 300 Series of front-loading dishwashers GS 300 compact dishwasher, available via OGC
The GS 300 Series of compact dishwashers from Winterhalter have a new rinse system that promises to deliver the best rinse results in its class, while using 25% less water – and less power into the bargain.

Featuring a radical new design of water jet, the new GS 300 models actually give better rinse results then previous models, even though they use less water. These front-loading compact machines are ideal for ward-level kitchens: they are easy to use, attractive and ultra-quiet.   A ‘Thermo Plus’ version, which disinfects dishes to NHS specifications, is also available.

 

Less water means that less energy is required for heating. It also reduces chemical use. When these factors are taken into account, Winterhalter says that the GS 300’s new rinse system can deliver an overall saving in running costs of up to 13%.

As well as being hygienic and saving resources, the new GS 300 models are fast, handling up to forty 500×500mm racks per hour and their ‘all in one’ design means that there are no ‘hidden extras’, such as detergent dispensers, to worry about.

Winterhalter glass and dishwashers are available with preferential discount from the OGC under contract number A126449A. The Seg numbers are 99/6; 99/8; and 99/1.
The new design is one of a host of energy saving features that Winterhalter has pioneered in the last year and dubbed ‘IRT’ (intelligent resource technology). The IRT features are being rolled out to the entire Winterhalter range, reinforcing its leadership in low-energy warewashing.

Winterhalter provides a total solution for warewashing, from pre-sales advice to after-sales service, training and maintenance, as well as a budget-friendly rental scheme. Alongside its market-leading dish and glasswashers, the company’s range includes utensil washers, advanced water treatment machines, cleaning chemicals and detergents. For further details, call Winterhalter on 01908 359000, see www.winterhalter.com/uk-en/ , or email info@winterhalter.co.uk.

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