Disperator 500A-UK Excellent Series Installation in bench and work table
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£3,499.00 (ex VAT)
- Product Code:Disperator 500A-UK Excellent Series
Product Status : 21 Day lead time
Product Status : 21 Day lead time
The UK-discharge cone is welded into an existing working bench or table top and permits continuous feeding of waste into the disposer. Work stations handling large amounts of food waste frequently benefits from the large inlet of the UK-cone, allowing for effective handling without unnecessary interruptions. The UK model is delivered with flush pipe with airgap, solenoid valve and line strainer.
The disposer inlet is partly covered by a labyrinth protection guard
preventing accidental access to the rotating grinding unit during
operation. The guard is fitted with a limit switch which stops the
disposer motor if lid is lifted.
Food waste disposers within the 500A Excellent Series features grinders
of specially alloyed steel, housings and mounting assemblies of
stainless steel EN 1.4301 (AISI304) and a protection class of IP55 – all
assuring long life expectancy and operational reliability.
DISPERATOR FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS are approved according to SS EN1717 (i.e. the flush pipe with air gap to sink meets the standard for protection against reflux on liquid category 5 in fresh water pipes)
Semi-open food waste management system
With a separating food waste system including a food waste disposer
the exceeding water released into the municipal sewer falls below the
Stockholm Water Company’s regulation for grease and suspendable
substances. Food waste grinders in the 500A-Excellent Series offer many
different sizes with a wide variety of mounting assemblies for
installation under sinks, in working tops or as free-standing.
The
ground food waste is transported with water through the drain system to a
food waste separator tank where the food waste is separated due to the
special design of the tank. Oil and grease spills over to the next tank,
being the grease separator. Consequently, the food waste and grease are
collected and stored in different tanks while the exceeding water
continues into the municipal sewer system. Both tanks can be dimensioned
to cater to your business’s specific requirements.
The food waste system is designed to use the wastewater pipes for the transport of food waste by gravity. The food waste is ground in the kitchen where it arises, without unnecessary transportation, by a disposer. Would the kitchen have several workstations where food waste arise or would several kitchens in i.e. a mall want to share one system, this is no problem as several units may be connected to a single system.
Benefits for you
- Fast and easy transport of organic waste = no leaking garbage bags or heavy lifting to garbage bins.
- Reduction of bad odors, pests and bacteria formation = more pleasant working environment and improved hygiene.
- Fewer garbage collections, as well as for dry waste = lower total waste management cost.
- Fewer waste containers are needed and transported to storage locations = less time and expense for cleaning in the kitchen.
- Freeing of space and lower energy cost for cooled waste rooms = which would otherwise be used for storage of organic waste.
- Contribute to recycling through biogas production = possibility to establish a corporate environmental friendly profile..
Benefits for your surroundings & the environment
- Improving hygiene and eliminating bad odors around garbage bins and buildings.
- Fewer transports of garbage means less vehicle exhausts, road wear and accident risks.
- Possibility of recycling through anaerobic digestion in the form of renewable energy (biogas).
- Better utilization of social investments in sewage systems and sewage treatment plants.
- The cost of pre-processing (grinding) of food waste at treatment plants/biogas facilities is avoided.
- Less garbage is deposited and instead utilized in a better way.
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