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Granul-line
The Granul-line offers the maximum possible performance for utensil
washing: a combined washing action of granules, detergent and water
ensure that even the dirtiest utensils wash-up perfectly. Whether pots,
pans or gastronorm containers are washed, the result is always the
same, truly amazing.
WTGL08
WTGL05 WTGL04
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How do they work?
Granules are mixed together with water and detergent, pumped
at high pressure against the pots and pans. The granules provide enough
friction to remove even hard water baked on food. Once the granule cycle
is finished, the Granul-line continues washing for 1 minute with just water
to remove any granules that may have become attached to a pan.
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A final rinse of 85
C for 30 seconds provides the necessary hygiene to
finish the job.
No more back braking scrubbing for kitchen staff because
only the light scraping away of bulky food is required.
Granul-line does the rest.
This either leaves the workers staff free to perform other
tasks or even reduces the number of workers in the
pot washing area.
Water and detergent consumption is also minimised and
hygienic results are guaranteed.
The granule
The heart of the system is the granule. It is made from
a special plastic, approved even by the FDA, and not
hazardous if accidentally swallowed. It is very resistant
against acids and alkaline chemicals as well as elevated
temperatures up to 150°C. It is harmless to sewage
systems and degrades with water and carbon dioxide.
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WTGL04 incorporates a fixed capacity pot rack perfect for medium sized
kitchen installations up to 500 meals per day. Compact design, occupying
2
only 5m
area.
WTGL04 includes a condensing unit,
therefore no ventilation hood is
required above the machine in order to
vent the steam. The rinse is provided by
an atmospheric boiler with a rinse
booster pump to guarantee both a
constant pressure and rinse
temperature.
Capacity of 4 GN 1/1(200mm deep)
or 8 GN 1/2 (200mm deep)
containers with a washing result of
65 GN 1/1 containers per hour.