Project Summary
The Reid Hospital website project highlights a pivotal upgrade in their dishwashing operations, transitioning from an outdated and inefficient "Fastrack" style dishmachine to a more modern and sustainable system. Key components of the new setup include an Aerowerks accumulator and a Hobart pulper. The Aerowerks accumulator enhances the handling and sorting of dishes, improving speed and efficiency, while the Hobart pulper significantly reduces waste by pulping food scraps and disposable materials, contributing to the hospital's sustainability goals. This integrated system approach not only streamlines the dishwashing process but also supports environmental stewardship through waste reduction.
Project Goals
The main objective of upgrading the dishwashing system at Reid Hospital was to create a cohesive, integrated system rather than a set of disjointed components. The goal was to ensure that the new Aerowerks accumulator and Hobart pulper worked in harmony, not only with each other but also with the existing kitchen infrastructure. This integrated approach aimed to enhance operational efficiency, reduce waste more effectively, and improve the overall workflow in the kitchen, thus supporting both environmental and operational objectives.
Existing Equipment (Replaced)
- Champion Fastrack-Style Dishmachine
- Somat Pulper
- Bi-Line Accumulator