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Post# 158192   10/1/2006 at 17:10 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        

Machine was installed in January of 2000 has run 16hr days most of time since. Never a breakdown.




Post# 158193 , Reply# 1   10/1/2006 at 17:11 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Ready for a load

There are 3 pockets to load.

Post# 158194 , Reply# 2   10/1/2006 at 17:13 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Loaded

Loaded

Post# 158195 , Reply# 3   10/1/2006 at 17:14 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Washing

Washing

Post# 158196 , Reply# 4   10/1/2006 at 17:15 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
2 nd Wash

2nd Wash

Post# 158197 , Reply# 5   10/1/2006 at 17:17 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Controls

Controls

Post# 158198 , Reply# 6   10/1/2006 at 17:18 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Controls

Control

Post# 158199 , Reply# 7   10/1/2006 at 17:20 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Close up

contol

Post# 158200 , Reply# 8   10/1/2006 at 17:22 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
For Robert And all you computer guys

For Robert

Post# 158201 , Reply# 9   10/1/2006 at 17:23 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Our Dryers

2 125lb 1 75lb 2 15 lb

Post# 158202 , Reply# 10   10/1/2006 at 17:28 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Other Washers

1 125lb 1 80 lb 2 50 lb 1 20 lb and 2 lg

Post# 158203 , Reply# 11   10/1/2006 at 17:31 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Flat Work Ironer & Folder

Flat Work ironer Irons @ 350 F and speed is 45 Feet per min. we process around 350 to 400 sheets per hour.

Post# 158204 , Reply# 12   10/1/2006 at 17:32 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
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Post# 158205 , Reply# 13   10/1/2006 at 17:34 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Old Queens at work

at work

Post# 158208 , Reply# 14   10/1/2006 at 17:48 (6,415 days old) by lavamat_jon (UK)        

Lee - nice pictures! I love commercial laundries... what sort of commercial laundry is it?

That Edro Dynawash machine looks amazing! I love those Speed Queens too. Oh, and how do those LGs hold up being in a commercial laundry?

Jon


Post# 158209 , Reply# 15   10/1/2006 at 17:51 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Jon

We are a hospital laundry, the lg have been fair but sevice pooey..

Post# 158213 , Reply# 16   10/1/2006 at 17:54 (6,415 days old) by lavamat_jon (UK)        

Cool. Do you use the LG machines for anything in particular, or are all the machines just used for sheet laundry and whatever?

Jon


Post# 158226 , Reply# 17   10/1/2006 at 19:10 (6,415 days old) by pulsator (Saint Joseph, MI)        

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OOOO!!!!! I LOVE it!!!!! I have always thought it would be fun to work in one of these places. The closest I ever got is working at the YMCA with a 50LB washer and a 50LB dryer. Both of which are HORRIBLE!!! I hate Dexter machines. No spin between the wash or rinses, only a final spin. And it doesn't get any of the HAIR off the towels. The dryer takes a frickin hour to try a load, and everything comes out like 20 grit sandpaper!!!

Post# 158231 , Reply# 18   10/1/2006 at 19:40 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Jon

We use the L g machines for patient gowns and scrubs as the larger machines seem to tear them up. We also use them for waterproofing the Surgery gowns. They run heavy, I just dont like the way they do their biz. The do however do a Very good job of washing. We use the for the mortican work as it is always super nasty.. They do a very good job on it. (I hate that work, ) I s comes in with every thing in it. It is just as bad as the ambulance work. Trash. glass, bullets you name it,

Post# 158236 , Reply# 19   10/1/2006 at 19:47 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Jon

We use the Lg machines for patient gowns and Scrubwear the big machines tear them up. We also use them for waterproofing the surgery gowns and the very dirty mortican and ambulance work, they do a very good job on it. I hate these two as everything comes in with the work, Bullets. glass. knives, you name it. The L g machines really do a Very good job on washing I just dont like the way they do it. That is just me and old fashioned ways.

Post# 158242 , Reply# 20   10/1/2006 at 19:54 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()        
Jon

We use the L G machines for patient gowns and scrubwear as the big machines tear them up. We also use them to waterproof the surgery gowns and for the very heavy soil loads from the ambulance service and the mortican work. They are always so very nasty, and everything comes it in their work, Bullets, glass , knives you name it.. The Lg's do a very good job of washing , I just dont like the way they do it. That is just me and my old fashion ways.

Post# 158262 , Reply# 21   10/1/2006 at 21:41 (6,414 days old) by nasadowsk ()        

Hey neat, the thing's run by a Mitsubishi Melsec :)

Get a schematic and the programming SW, you can make it do whatever you want hehehehe >:)


Post# 158298 , Reply# 22   10/2/2006 at 03:53 (6,414 days old) by sudsman ()        
I have the S W

We can get it to do anything very easy to program too.

Post# 158422 , Reply# 23   10/2/2006 at 17:17 (6,414 days old) by nasadowsk ()        

very easy to program too.

Heheheheh >:)

Now, imagine 8 of those, with 10x the I/O, in fridge sized cabinets of guts. All talking to each other :)

That's what I get to do in life hehehe :)

PLCs are great - they're so innocent looking, then you get a few together and they become a big monster :)


Post# 158544 , Reply# 24   10/3/2006 at 13:27 (6,413 days old) by the7 ()        

Sudman,
It seems the drum of the Edro washer is not round. Does it rotate?


Post# 158547 , Reply# 25   10/3/2006 at 13:32 (6,413 days old) by lavamat_jon (UK)        

7, it is a pocket washer...

Post# 158574 , Reply# 26   10/3/2006 at 15:30 (6,413 days old) by lavamat_jon (UK)        

Erk, seems to have chopped off half of my last post.

Anyway, the Edro DynaWash is a pocket washer... pocket washers tend to have a drum which is then divided into 3 or 4 separate compartments, or "pockets" of which only one is accessed at a time as shown in the first picture at the top. Pocket machines allow commercial laundries to wash similar loads but for separate customers, for example, all at once. So for exmaple, if a commercial laundry is washing white sheets for 4 laundries, Hotel A's sheets will go in pocket 1, Hotel B's sheets in pocket 2 et cetera.

Hope this clarifies!

Jon


Post# 158578 , Reply# 27   10/3/2006 at 15:44 (6,413 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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Thanks Jon.

Cross-contamination of organic and non-organic matter, but at least everyone gets back the right goods!

:-)


Post# 158579 , Reply# 28   10/3/2006 at 15:45 (6,413 days old) by lavamat_jon (UK)        

Of course :-). But I guess if high enough temperatures/strong enough chemicals were used anyway that shouldn't really be too much of a worry :-).

Jon


Post# 158920 , Reply# 29   10/5/2006 at 12:21 (6,411 days old) by kenmorepeter5ab ()        
VIDEO?

Can you take the video camera about the 80 lbs SQ frontload washer activity, spin, rinse and spin final?

- Peter (kenmorepeter5ab)


Post# 158937 , Reply# 30   10/5/2006 at 15:27 (6,411 days old) by the7 ()        

Jon,
Thanks for the explanation of pocket washer.
Visit Edro website and learn about their design and features.

www.edrodynawash.com/Washer_Range...


CLICK HERE TO GO TO the7's LINK


Post# 159426 , Reply# 31   10/8/2006 at 16:31 (6,408 days old) by sudsman ()        
Thanks Jon

Edro has a nice website

Post# 159498 , Reply# 32   10/9/2006 at 13:08 (6,407 days old) by cbosch ()        
Extrction

Does this machine spin the clothes at the end of the cycle. Or does it require an extractor. How long does a cycle take?

Would love to see some vidoes of any of these industrial washers and dryers


Post# 159512 , Reply# 33   10/9/2006 at 15:11 (6,407 days old) by sudsman ()        
Cbosch

All of our machines are W/X machines Full cycle varies as to what type work we are processing . Heavy soil Blood work takes 55 mins. Lite soil patient gowns take as short as 22 min. / Thermal Blaknet no blood take 25 mins. A good general avg,. Would be approx 35 mins. From Load to unload


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