Campus Laundry - LaSelva Beach, CA


Campus Laundry is located in drought-stricken California where water and energy conservation are of paramount importance. Starting in 2008, Campus Laundry selected Western State Design to replace their existing commercial dryers with four Milnor pass-through gas dryers, including a new shuttle and a single-stage press.

Subsequently, in 2010 Campus Laundry replaced the 1989 12-module 110-lb capacity CBW with a new 8-module PulseFlow CBW. Additionally, two more Milnor pass-through gas dryers were installed with the 8-module CBW.

Before installing the replacement PulseFlow CBW, Campus Laundry was processing 25% of their linen through washer-extractors. Campus Laundry is now processing 95% of the linen through the 8-module Milnor PulseFlow CBW including heavy soiled items, ie. underpads.

Substantial Reduction in Water & Energy Consumption

With the new commercial laundry equipment, Campus Laundry cut the total plant water consumption in half. Their new average water consumption for all processed linen is 0.5 gal/lb. (4.17 l/kg). In addition to reducing water consumption, Campus Laundry has been able to substantially reduce both washing temperature and cycle times. This has resulted in lowering the natural gas consumption. With reduced process times, the laundry is also reducing electrical consumption by 25%.



A GOOD RESULT:Campus Laundry’s owners Steve Syvertson and Greg Anderson have reduced water and energy consumption at their laundry.



EFFICIENT AND PRODUCTIVE: the 76039 PulseFlow CBW washer has helped to reduce water and energy use while improving results and increasing productivity.



Read about the project from Laundry and Cleaning News International

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