Dryers

Front Control Gas Dryer - UDGE5BGS113TW01

Get extra-large drying capacity from compact durable machines with UniMac light commercial dryers. Perfect for smaller laundry facilities our light commercial front load dryers have maximum dry air movement that allows for ultimate productivity in every cycle.

Model number: UDGE5BGS113TW01

Control: Electronic Control

Resources: CAD Symbols

Available Options

Specifications

Control OptionsElectronic

LocationFront

Capacity – lb (kg)18 (8.2)

Width – in (mm)26 7/8 (683)

Depth – in (mm)28 (711)

Height – in (mm)40 7/16 (1027)

Cylinder Volume – cu. ft. (liters)7.0 (198)

Motor Size – HP (kW)1/3 (0.25)

Gas Inlet Connection – in (mm)3/8 (9.5)

Heat Input Power22,500 Btu/hr

Exhaust Outlet Diameter – in (mm)4 (102)

Airflow - cfm (liters/sec)220 (105)

Available CyclesRegular, Perm Press, Delicate, Time Dry, Quick Dry, Fluff Up

Cycle Indicator LightsYes

Cylinder FinishGalvanized

Available ColorsWhite

Door TypeSolid

Electrical Specs120/60/1 – 15 Amp

Shipping Dimensions Approx.

Width – in (mm)29 (737)

Depth – in (mm)32 3/4 (832)

Height – in (mm)45 1/2 (1156)

Net Weight – lb (kg)150 (68)

Domestic Shipping Weight – lb (kg)160 (73)

Agency ApprovalsCSA

ADA CompliantYes

Features

Control Option

Electronic Control

UniMac’s redesigned front load commercial washer features innovations so advanced, it’s changing the perception of what is possible in a front load washer product. The Electronic Control system features a time remaining display, six preset cycle buttons, cycle adjustability, additional cycle options and status indicator lights.

Heavy Duty Performance

Lower Labor Costs

Our extra-large drying capacity cylinder allows you to handle sizable wash loads despite the unit’s compact size. Plus, a two-piece front panel allows easy access to major components to speed up maintenance and service tasks.

Lower Utility Costs

Smooth baffles are used to toss and tumble laundry freely for maximum dry air movement, ensuring you’ll always get the most out of your drying cycles.

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