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Commercial Glass Washers and Dishwashers ? What You Need to Know
Pubs, bars, restaurants and other catering establishments use a lot of glassware and crockery that requires cleaning quickly, efficiently and with spotless results. Commercial warewashers are used to deal with the high demands of the catering industry. Warewashing machines include dishwashers and glass washers. Commercial dishwashers and glass washers vary from consumer dishwashers as they are focused on high turnovers.
Commercial dishwashers are available either in front loading or pass through styles. Front loading dishwashers are often called under counter dishwashers as they are easily stored under the counter. This type is also commonly used in consumer homes and consist of an opening door and a rack that slides out for loading and back in for washing. Pass through designs, as the name suggests, allow racks to be passed through. This enables one rack of crockery to be prepared and waiting whilst another is being washed. Once washed, the clean rack is slid out from the dishwasher from one side opening and the other rack can be slid in from a different side opening.
Glasswashers, unlike dishwashers, are not usually found in consumer houses. These machines specialise in washing glassware including wine glasses, tumblers and dessert glasses. Glasswashers are often used in pubs and bars that have a high turnover of glassware.
When purchasing warewashing machines, it is important to consider several factors. Capacity is considered in terms of plates per hour in commercial dishwashers. This is a measure of the maximum number of standard sized plates that can be washed every hour. A larger dishwasher may not have a larger capacity if its wash cycle is longer. Glasswashers have a similar measure using glasses.
The tub of the dishwasher can either be stainless steel or plastic. Stainless steel is more expensive but better quality. Most commercial dishwashers will have stainless steel tubs but it is worth checking. Stainless steel tubs are more resistant to hard water and help dry dishes faster by holding heat.
Energy efficiency is another consideration. Warewashers in busy catering establishments will be running frequently and so more energy efficient options will save money in the long run. They are also better from an environmental perspective. Some dishwashers have sensors for calculating how much water and energy are needed to wash the dishes, thus saving water and energy when it is not a full load being washed. This can be calculated by how dirty the rinse water becomes.
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Question by Water26: I want to know the best way to install a Bosch tabletop dishwasher – what will I need to plumb it in etc?
I’m planning to install the dishwasher on the worktop above my washing machine, which is plumbed in.
Best answer:
Answer by nekegap
use a”Y” fitting on hot water source and drain into washer drain enlarge opening in drain with reducer in reverse if necessary get everything at Home Depot
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I’m thinking of replacing ours (since it’s so loud) and the new one we are looking at is rated at 63dB and wanted to know if this would make a difference. The new one has a sound package on it to make it quieter. Thanks.
The dishwasher has now been labeled as one of the most important appliances in an average-income and medium-sized household. It is usually used three to seven times a week in an average household.
Buying a dishwasher is not as easy as simply selecting the cheapest one that can do the task. There are several important things that should be considered before choosing a dishwasher.
* Size
Choose the dishwasher that has the right size for your household needs. Compact capacity models can contain eight place setting and six serving pieces, or less. Standard capacity models can hold more than eight place settings and six serving pieces. Most of the standard capacity models fit a twenty-four inch space under the countertop.
Before choosing the compact capacity model, consider how often you will be using the dishwasher. If you will be using the compact model frequently, it will consume more energy and water than if you have a standard capacity model.
There are also some dishwashers that have fold-down tines and adjustable racks, for differently-shaped serving pieces. Some dishwashers allow adjustments to have plates be cleaned on both layers at the same time. This is helpful if you are hosting large parties.
* Wash Cycles
The basic cycles usually are light, normal, and pots and pans. Some dishwashers have a rinse and hold setting to delay washing until the load is full.
Consider having a dishwasher that has multiple wash cycles so you can choose the cleaning level according to the dirt on the dishes. Check if there is an energy-saving or light cycle setting. Such a setting saves you money by operating in less time and consuming less water. Apart from these, other cycle settings may not be as important.
* Cycle Time
A dishwasher can take 80 to 150 minutes for the normal cycle time. Longer cycle times do not really affect the level of cleaning. So if choosing a dishwasher, the cycle time should only be within that range.
* EnergyGuide
Check the EnergyGuide stickers to know more about the power and water consumption of the dishwasher model.
A regular dishwasher can consume three and a half to twelve gallons of water per load. Energy costs can reach up to $65 a year. So always select an energy and water efficient model.
* Dirt Sensors
A little while ago, dirt sensors were only available as a premium feature. Most new dishwasher models now have dirt sensors to adjust the water consumption to the level of dirt of the dishes.
* Noise
Check the noise ratings of the dishwater. You may be able to get a good-functioning dishwasher for a low price but the noise may be one of its disadvantages.
* Design
Since having a dishwasher is now popular, several designs and colors are now available. The most common colors are white and black. Those with a stainless steel finish are popular but remember that these can show smudges and fingerprints.
Some dishwashers may also be fitted with a customized front panel, so it can blend with the design of your kitchen cabinets.
Most of the new models have one door, eliminating the bottom panel for the dirt trap. This design creates a clean look.
Some smoothly designed, costlier models have the controls along the top edge of the door. However, this makes the buttons difficult to operate and labels hard to read.
* Self-cleaning filters
Self-cleaning filters may provide ease of maintenance but it can add to the noise. A clogged filter degrades the dishwasher’s performance. Since filters can be easily cleaned by taking it out and rinsing it, you may just opt for those without self-cleaning filters.
* Price
The price for domestic brands ranges from $200 to $1300. Foreign-made brands can cost from $350 to $2000.
Upon selecting the dishwasher to fit your household needs, your last concern will be the installation and delivery costs. Installation usually costs within $100 and $200. If replacing an old unit, also check the company’s rates for removing your old unit and replacing it with the new one.
With this information, surely, you can confidently select the right dishwasher that will save you money over time.
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