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Easy to use microprocessor
RADAX® concept: combination of radial and axial airflow
Maximal heat transfer, low energy consumption, short drying time. Maximale warmtetransfer, laag energieverbruik, snelle droogtijden.
Large door opening for easy loading and unloading
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Features
- High productivity - 2 full loads per hour
- Low energy consumption for optional efficiency and economy
- Selection of temperature and time for easy operation ' Customized user panels for specific user needs
- Large door opening for easy loading and unloading
- Easy access to vital parts from front and rear for simple servicing
- Selecta Microprocessor control
- Service program for adjustment of parameters eg. temperature, cool-down time.
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Applications: A great choice for hotel guest laundry rooms as well as multi-housing and university applications.
- 2 Small Dryers Stacked in the Floor Space of One
- Extra Large Capacity for Large Loads
- Largest Door Opening in Industry
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Fast drying performance
Concentrated airflow pattern and sealed cylinder rims ensure maximum air utilization and energy savings
Large, easy to clean lint compartment
Fewer moving parts mean fewer maintenance problems and less wear
High performance heater box increases energy efficiency, reduces drying times and provides more comfortable operating environment
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- Stack industrial tumble dryer
- Double capacity in the same floor space
- Extra large cylinder capacity
- Optionally available with stainless steel front panel
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The AD-360x2 is a dual tumbler 30 lb. capacity dryer that includes a single 10 " diameter vent connection for both pockets, independant electrical connections for each pocket, and single gas line connection. This dryer is only 31 1/2" wide, with independent microprocessors and coin drop for each tumbler.
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The smart SL-3131 dual pocket dryer is a stacked version of our SL-31 model. The unit contains two 30-lb capacity tumblers and boasts all the same great features of its single-pocket sister including lower heat input and lower airflow.
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