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Post# 569156   1/15/2012 at 06:02 (4,474 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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"A&M Blanchisserie Basse Meuse, Liège, Belgium is equipped with JENSENs latest innovations that enable the textile rental company to manage the laundry efficiently and precisely in order to maintain the high level of customer..."

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Post# 569161 , Reply# 1   1/15/2012 at 07:10 (4,474 days old) by Easyspindry (Winston-Salem, NC)        
Fascinating . . .

. . . video. Thanks for posting. I wonder what the noise level is in that place. It would be interesting to see it in person.

Jerry Gay


Post# 569175 , Reply# 2   1/15/2012 at 08:43 (4,474 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)        
Commercial Laundry in Belgium

This is a state of the art laundry because it uses a steamfree CBW (contineous batch washer). Almost all laundries who are processing hotel (bed and bath) and / or hospital and kitchenlinnens have a tunnelwasher. During the summer I work at such a facility. We have a CBW with 25 kg batches. The reason why almost all high output laundries have a tunnelwasher is because they are more effecient to run. If you think water and energy is expensive in the states, wait untill you move here. We have the highest rates for electricity, gas and water, so using them as effecient as possible is a must.

The noiselevel in that laundryfacility is rather low. The shakers that make the presscakes (water is pressed out of the linnen rather then spun, much quicker) and the tumblerdryers are the ones that create the majority of the noise. At A&M the dryers are located in a "separte" space to minimize the noise and lint/dust production close by the employees. In case of a fire, the damage can be minimized to that room also.



Post# 569178 , Reply# 3   1/15/2012 at 08:48 (4,474 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)        
Commercial Laundry in Belgium

This is a state of the art laundry because it uses a steamfree CBW (contineous batch washer). Almost all laundries who are processing hotel (bed and bath) and / or hospital and kitchenlinnens have a tunnelwasher. During the summer I work at such a facility. We have a CBW with 25 kg batches. The reason why almost all high output laundries have a tunnelwasher is because they are more effecient to run. If you think water and energy is expensive in the states, wait untill you move here. We have the highest rates for electricity, gas and water, so using them as effecient as possible is a must.

The noiselevel in that laundryfacility is rather low. The shakers that make the presscakes (water is pressed out of the linnen rather then spun, much quicker) and the tumblerdryers are the ones that create the majority of the noise. At A&M the dryers are located in a "separte" space to minimize the noise and lint/dust production close by the employees. In case of a fire, the damage can be minimized to that room also.



Post# 569460 , Reply# 4   1/16/2012 at 04:56 (4,473 days old) by qualin (Canada)        

Is it just me, or does the music seem a little creepy when they slip in the words "Jensen" every so often? Just in case you didn't know what this was...

I bet all of the machinery in there cost a few million Euro to put in...


Post# 569462 , Reply# 5   1/16/2012 at 05:16 (4,473 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)        
It is...

If you look at the other videos the 'jensen'-thing is pretty annoying.


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