

• For major chemical savings CSS Basic and CSS Top chemical saving systems on a range of Meiko's rack dish/container and conveyor transport warewashers are proven to save up to a whopping 80% of detergent usage.
• Meiko's Low Energy Management system on basket and conveyor transport warewashers slashes costs by reducing energy and water consumption.
• The EWS water saving feature, available on the Premium class range, uses just 2.6 litres of fresh water per wash cycle to achieve first-class results and massive savings of fresh water consumption.
• Double skinned insulated cabinets whether, rack, pass through or under counter dishwashers also make an invaluable contribution to cutting costs. The double skin and insulated cabinets in the EcoStar range aid heat retention inside the machine, while ensuring outer surfaces remains cool to the touch.
• Meiko UK has also recently launched the clever GiO reverse osmosis module which is integral to the cabinet of the popular FV40.2G glasswasher. Designed to deliver crystal clear glassware and free up valuable kitchen space, the new GiO module also offers savings compared with purchasing a stand-alone RO unit.
• The addition of the WP4 Heat Pump to Meiko's K-Tronic series rack transport dishwashers offers operators huge potential savings. On a standard K200VP with a heat recovery condenser and a heated drying section the normal connected load of 38.5kw is effectively reduced to around 24.0kw.
Meiko's ecological and cost-saving credentials are second to none – and all are supported by an award-winning service and after sales care. For more information on the company's extensive cost-saving benefits contact the company direct on 01753 215121, alternatively visit www.meiko-uk.co.uk
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