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1800W High Performance Automatic Hand Dryer IPX1 in White Aluminium with 1m Cable

Model No. HDA1800
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The Eterna HDA-1800 automatic hand dryer is constructed from a highly resilient aluminium construction, that makes it ‘vandal resistant’ and perfect for usage in public bathrooms. 

It’s automatic operation reduces the cleaning requirement for the dryer and increases the hygiene for all users. The adjustable proximity sensor allows user preference for on/off switching, to a great degree of accuracy. With an airflow of 2.63m 3/minute and an air speed of 17.8 n/ sec it is very powerful, allowing for rapid hand drying. 

It comes pre-wired with a metre of mains lead that means it can be easily installed in any number of locations. It is ideal for every type of toilet and bathroom; public restrooms in sports centres, pubs, restaurants, hotels and airports. 

Eterna HDA-1800 dimensions: 240mm (width) x 265mm (length) x 195mm (depth)

White Automatic Hand Dryer - Features

  • Material: cast aluminium construction, white finish
  • Operation: automatic, reduced cleaning requirement, increased hygiene
  • Sensitivity: adjustable proximity sensitivity, allowing user preference for ON switching.
  • Cable: pre-wired with 1 metre of mains cable lead, for easy installation
  • Air speed: 17.8m/sec for rapid hand drying
  • Airflow: 2.6m3/min
  • Construction: tough vandal resistant construction
  • M.O.M: 1 / O.P.Q: 4
  • Dimensions: 240mm width, 195mm projection from the wall, 265mm height.

Eterna HDA1800 Hand Dryer - Technical 

  • Voltage: 240V / 50Hz
  • Rated power: 1800W
  • Current: 8.0A
  • Ingress protection: IPX1
  • Volume of air movement: 2.6m³/min
  • Dimensions: 240 x 265 x 195mm
  • Unit Weight: 3.75kg
  • CE Mark
  • Comes complete with the hand dryer and a fixing kit.

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Sustainable Design in Eco-Friendly Hand Dryers: Important for Public Spaces

A couple of years ago, a study found that paper towels are the least green way to dry your hands. On top of that, they need to be constantly replaced and thrown away - in 2011 used paper towels accounted for a whopping 2% of total landfill contents in the US. We appreciate 2% doesn't sound like a "whopping" figure, but it represents about five million tons of discarded paper towels. A good energy-efficient hand dryer, on the other hand, keeps the cost of running a public space down.Note: the hand-dryer introduced in this article may not be available in our catalogue today, but here are the hand dryers available. But the initial expense is much higher than a pack of paper towels - what, exactly, are architects and designers paying for when they buy an eco-friendly hand dryer? Sustainable Design for an Everyday Appliance It's something we hardly ever think about - but we all need hand dryers, don't we? Without going into too much detail, we all wash our hands in the bathroom after we use it. And in a mid-sized to large public space, there are a lot of public bathrooms. Which means a lot of hand dryers. Which in turn means a great deal of carbon emissions, not to mention a great deal of cost. So how are manufacturers trying to reduce the impact of all that energy usage? The most obvious way to reduce energy demands is to design a product so it consumes energy over a shorter period of time - only when it's needed. That's the same thinking behind motion detectors and thermostats. So modern automatic hand dryers have convenient "no-touch" sensors that activate the heat and air when hands are placed near it - usually underneath the vent. This has the added benefit of protecting us from bacteria - there's no button to be pressed by a lot of people every day. A higher airflow also means that hands are dried faster, so that the sensor is active for less time. In terms of design, this can mean a smaller vent size that increases the speed of the air moving through it, or a higher Specific Fan Power (SFP) rating. And then when hands are taken away from the sensor, the heat element is isolated as soon as possible. A Low-Cost but Highly Energy-Efficient Hand Dryer The trouble is, high-end items like the Dyson Airblade and its many (many) copycats cost up to £1000, which can offset those savings significantly. Besides, they're incredibly noisy - and in, say, an office space, that can pose a real problem. The HD900W is a high-pressure hand dryer that implements some of the sustainable design principles outlined here. It promises to dry hands in 12-15 seconds, with a fan speed of 90 meters per second, and for half the wattage of equivalent hand dryers in the store. It incorporates an IR sensor with a cut-off switch at the 1-minute mark and deactivates within one second. But it doesn't come with the price tag usually associated with eco-conscious design! The initial investment won't make such a dent in the finances, and the lifetime running costs are significantly lower.For public spaces like museums and office buildings, the choice is more than clear.Note: this hand dryer is no longer available on our website; here is the latest offering from Sparks for hand dryers.