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Waste Disposals |
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A waste disposal unit or a garbage disposal unit
can easily be installed into your new fitted kitchens. Around 20-25% of all garbage waste is leftover food. Incorporating a waste disposal unit within your kitchen can save you time and also helps the environment as there are less trips to the landfill site and once the waste disposal unit has done its job the waste food is crushed into particles small enough to go down the waste pipe which eventually turn into soil conditioner!
Selection of a garbage disposal unit should be based on quality and performance. Motors are relatively trouble-free, and unlikely to fail during a reasonable life-span. Metal parts in contact with waste and water (turntable, lugs, chamber, shredding ring) are very prone to corrosion, and should be made of stainless steel or similar corrosion-resistant material rather than non-stainless steel, even if galvanized. The length of manufacturers' warranties gives some indication of quality, but most units should last very much longer than their warranty period.
The size of the chamber and power of the motor (in horsepower or watts) determine the amount of waste processed per unit time. Soundproofing to reduce the noise of operation adds cost.
Induction and commutator motors each have advantages and disadvantages. Feed can be continuous or batched.
Some manufacturers use standard mountings for all their waste disposal units, making it very easy to replace a unit by any model of the same brand.
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