Overview
This jet hand dryer is designed for touch-free hand drying in commercial and shared washrooms. It uses touchless infrared sensing and includes a HEPA filter, making it suitable for locations that need a hygienic, low-contact drying solution.
Practical Benefits
- Touchless infrared operation for convenient hands-free use.
- Fast drying time of 7-10 seconds.
- HEPA filter included for filtered airflow.
- ABS case material for a clean, durable outer body.
- Standby power of less than or equal to 2.1W.
Ideal Applications
- Office washrooms
- Retail and showroom restrooms
- Hotels and hospitality areas
- Restaurants and cafes
- Commercial and public washroom facilities
Specifications
| Product Type | Jet hand dryer |
|---|---|
| Voltage | AC220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz |
| Rated Power | 1650-2050W |
| Motor Power | 700W |
| Standby Power | Less than or equal to 2.1W |
| Heater Type | Heating wire 1100W |
| Filter | HEPA filter |
| Sensing Type | Touchless infrared |
| Air Speed | 90m/s |
| Drying Time | 7-10 seconds |
| Overtime Protection | 25 seconds |
| Air Volume | 212.4h/m³ |
| Hot Air Temperature | 20-40°C |
| Case Material | ABS |
| Rated Operation Noise Power | 72dB(A) at 1 meter |
| Dimensions | 685mm x 300mm x 220mm |
Ordering And Installation Checks
- Confirm the installation location has a compatible AC220-240V electrical supply.
- Check the available wall or floor area against the listed dimensions before ordering.
- Confirm installation requirements with a qualified electrician or installer.
- Confirm suitability for the intended washroom traffic level before purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this hand dryer work without touching a button?
Yes. The sensing type is listed as touchless infrared.
What is the drying time?
The listed drying time is 7-10 seconds.
Does it include a filter?
Yes. The listed filter type is HEPA filter.
What are the listed dimensions?
The listed dimensions are 685mm height, 300mm depth, and 220mm width.
What material is the case made from?
The case material is listed as ABS.

