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UniMac Puts Energy Efficiency, Large Capacity in Smaller Package

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RIPON, WISC.—Energy efficiency is only part of the story of UniMac’s new 55-pound drying tumbler. Hotel laundry managers will appreciate that UniMac built the UT055 to fit through a standard 36-inch doorway—unlike most drying tumblers of similar capacities. In addition to fitting through a standard opening, the tumbler is a foot shorter than its 50-pound counterpart. Its design maximizes cylinder capacity, while not wasting any cabinet space. The end result is a leaner (and greener) design that utilizes 20 percent less steel than a 50-pound tumbler.

Perhaps the most impressive feature for on-premises laundry managers is the tumbler’s performance. In-house testing has shown it outperforms full-size 50-pound tumblers both in speed and energy efficiency.

Its efficiency is the result of an axial airflow pattern, which ensures all heated air is used in drying the load. Air is forced through linens—as they are dropping to the cylinder bottom—rather than blowing around them. The results are superior energy efficiency and faster drying times.

For more information about UniMac and its water and energy efficient laundry products, visit www.unimac.com.

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