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Blakeslee RC-62-3 HR+DR24 conveyor dishwasher: 212 racks/hr, 21 gal tank, heat recovery, self-cleaning pump, stainless steel, electronic controls.
Balanced Throughput for Small-to-Medium Kitchens:
Processes about 156–212 racks per hour, providing reliable capacity for frequent service without the size of larger conveyor systems.
Efficient Water and Energy Use:
Economizer feature activates wash cycles only when racks are present, reducing water and energy consumption.
Strong Sanitation:
Includes prewash, wash, and high-temperature rinse cycles (wash ~172 °F, rinse ~185 °F) with stainless-steel tanks and booster heater for effective sanitizing.
Durable & Low Maintenance:
Self-cleaning vertical wash pump, removable stainless filters, and 316-grade stainless-steel construction ensure long service life and easier upkeep.
Flexible Operation & Safety:
Features electronic soft-touch controls, auto-timer, vacuum breaker, and break-tank safety system for reliable, safe operation.
Ideal for Growing Kitchens:
Perfect for cafés, small restaurants, or mid-size kitchens needing consistent, hygienic dishwashing without the investment in full-scale conveyor systems.
Q: What is the Blakeslee RC‑62HDR Conveyor Dishwasher?
A: A commercial-grade rack conveyor dishwasher with a single wash tank and prewash section, featuring heat-recovery technology for continuous, efficient dishwashing in busy kitchens, cafeterias, hotels, and institutional food-service settings.
Q: How many racks per hour can it handle?
A: Up to 212 racks per hour, making it suitable for medium- to high-volume dishwashing operations.
Q: What is its wash tank capacity?
A: Approximately 21 gallons, supporting continuous rack washing without frequent refills.
Q: What water usage and sanitation features does it have?
A: Consumes roughly 111 gallons per hour, includes prewash, high-temperature wash, and final rinse with booster heating for thorough cleaning and sanitizing.
Q: What materials and build quality are included?
A: Constructed with stainless-steel wash arms, filters, exterior panels, and interior surfaces; the wash tank is 316-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Q: What controls and operational conveniences are included?
A: Features electronic soft-touch controls, auto-timer, self-cleaning vertical wash pump, dual-speed conveyor with built-in clutch, break-tank and vacuum-breaker safety systems, and an insulated double-skin door for thermal efficiency.
Q: What kitchens or operations benefit most from this model?
A: Medium to large commercial kitchens, including restaurants, cafeterias, hotels, and institutional kitchens, that require reliable, continuous, high-throughput dishwashing.
Q: Why choose the RC‑62HDR over smaller or standard dishwashers?
A: It combines high throughput, durable stainless-steel construction, energy- and water-efficient heat recovery, easy maintenance, and complete sanitizing cycles, ideal for demanding commercial food-service environments.
Pre-scrape & rinse dishware: Remove food scraps and rinse plates/pots before loading to reduce soil load, prevent clogged filters, and lower detergent usage.
Clean filters & spray arms daily: After each shift or every ~20–30 racks, turn off power, drain the tank, remove and rinse scrap screens/filters, and flush spray arms and nozzles to clear debris.
Wipe interior surfaces: Clean the interior walls, doors, and tank with mild, non-abrasive detergent and a soft cloth; avoid steel wool or harsh scrubbers.
Check water temperature & rinse pressure: Ensure wash/rinse cycles meet recommended temperatures and water pressure to maintain cleaning and sanitizing effectiveness.
Maintain chemical levels: Refill and check detergent, sanitizer, and rinse-aid dispensers regularly for consistent cleaning performance.
Inspect seals, gaskets, and conveyor components: Check door seals, hinges, belts, and rollers for wear; replace worn parts to prevent leaks, heat loss, or conveyor jams.
Delime/Descale periodically: Schedule deliming or descaling cycles depending on water hardness to prevent mineral buildup on heating elements, spray arms, and plumbing.
Regular full-cycle cleaning & inspection: Periodically drain, flush, and rinse the machine; inspect plumbing, pumps, and the conveyor drive for leaks, unusual noises, or wear.