At Intelligent Hand Dryers UK, our ethos is to bring you as much open, honest and reliable information as possible so you can make the most suitable and informed purchase.
We endeavour to include independently obtained results and in house testing, as well as manufacturer's specifications. This gives a true reflection of dry time performance, noise and energy efficiency of each hand dryer.
Noise level testing was conducted at the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and a leading independent testing facility.
We also provide in house video testing to demonstrate dry performance. This gives a visual demonstration in “real use” as opposed to using methodical scientific protocols. The approximate dry time using this method was set when no spots of water could be seen on a paper towel after drying the hands. This is over and above what is required to be classed as a “hygienic dry” which requires 95% of the hands to be dry after using the dryer.
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There are a few points to consider when choosing a hand dryer with disabled users in mind. These include:
- Wheelchair access with regard to users being able to position their hands correctly
- The amount of moisture that will be left on the floor after drying if units are to be used by people physically impaired
- The noise level of some high speed hand dryers may be too loud for some users, such as users with autism, multiple sclerosis etc.
Disabled areas often double up as baby changing facilities, so considerations include leaving extra space for double buggies, noise levels for children etc.
The DryFlow Junior hand dryer has the following features that may negate these concerns:
- Quiet in operation
- Compact size so suitable when space is an issue
- “Hands under” type unit, creating more accessibility and a wider range of hand positions.
There is no catchment area for the water available with this hand dryer which means that any excess water may end up on the floor or on the user.
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In our experience, the dry time stated by the manufacturer is not always the same in reality when used by the consumer. As experts in our field we like to show the types of variations we have found from independent testing and in house testing so that you have all relevant information before you purchase.
Hand Dryer | Dry Speed |
Stated by Manufacturer* | 30 seconds |
Independent testing+ | N/A |
In house testing# | N/A |
* As stated by the manufacturer using their own testing procedures
+ Please ask for more information
# Conducted using our own in house testing protocols (visual demonstration in “real use” as opposed to scientific protocols)
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The energy efficiency of a hand dryer is derived by dividing the rated power by the dry speed. Ultimately what is important is how many watt-hours per dry are used.
DryFlow Junior | Rated Power | Watts-hours per Dry |
Stated by Manufacturer* | 1.25kW | 10.42Wh |
Independent testing+ | N/A | N/A |
In house testing# | N/A | N/A |
* As stated by the manufacturer using their own testing procedures
+ Please ask for more information
# Conducted using our own in house testing protocols (visual demonstration in “real use” as opposed to scientific protocols)
For comparison, a standard conventional hand dryer users around 25 – 30Wh per dry.
The above manufacturers rating is based on their reported dry times of 30 seconds. Although more energy efficient than other standard conventional hand dryers there are other options available with a much lower energy consumption and better dry times in the market.
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We are passionate about helping others reduce carbon emissions, which in turn will help slow down the negative effects of global warming. For more information about carbon emissions and the environment click here.
The following table shows the approx. amount of carbon emissions produced to complete 1000 dries
DryFlow Junior | 5.63 Kg/CO2 per 1000 dries |
Paper Towels* | 22.5 Kg/CO2 per 1000 dries |
Standard warm air hand dryer+ | 13.5 Kg/CO2 per 1000 dries |
*Based on using 3 towels per dry
+Standard warm air hand dryer use approx 25 watts per dry
Paper towels are based on 22.5gms/Co2 per dry and standard warm air hand dryers are based on Carbon Trusts measurement of 1 kw = 0.54 kg/Co2.
To work out the annual running costs and carbon emissions in your facility for the DryFlow Junior hand dryer click here – this will also show you how many virgin trees you will be saving by using this hand dryer compared to paper towels.
The above figures are based are based on the manufacturers stated dry times of 30 seconds.
Although more energy efficient than other standard conventional hand dryers there are other options available with a much lower carbon production and better dry times in the market.
We are seriously committed, as a Carbon Trust accredited supplier, to provide you with the most eco-friendly hand dryers available. Please click here to see more about what we do to help improve the environment and reduce carbon emissions
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So how much will it cost you to run this hand dryer?
The below figures are per 1000 dries, please see below regarding how to calculate a more personalised annual cost for you:
DryFlow Junior* | £1.25 |
Paper Towels+ | £12.50 |
Standard warm air hand dryer*# | £3 |
*Based on 12p per kW of electricity unit cost
+Based on 2.5 towels used per dry
#Standard warm air hand dryer use approx 25 watts per dry
Based on a 12p per kW of electricity unit cost, we would anticipate the DryFlow Junior hand dryer would cost approximately £0.001250 per average drying cycle. These figures are based on the manufacturers stated dry times.
To work out the annual running costs and carbon emissions in your facility for the DryFlow Junior hand dryer click here – this will also show you annual savings made against putting paper towels, roller towels and standard warm air hand dryers into your facility.
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Manufacturers typically measure sound levels in terms of decibels dB(A) @ a 1 metre distance in a sound proof chamber. This measurement does not take into account the increase in noise when hands are positioned under/in the dryer or when the sound bounces off walls. Where possible we supply manufacturer's stated dB(A), and 2 independent tests which are more reflective of 'real conditions’.
Manufacturer stated | 58 dB(A) |
Hands under in an anechoic chamber (sound proof) | N/A |
Hands under in a normal room* | N/A |
*represents maximum “real life” volume
Equivalent Examples:
Normal Conversation 50 - 70dB(A)
Vacuum Cleaner 70dB(A)
Busy Traffic / Alarm clock 80dB(A)
Lawn Mower / Chainsaw 90dB(A)
*various internet sources
Please click here to read our guide to help understand what the perceived decibel level above would be equivalent to.
This is a very quiet hand dryer although the reason being is that a low power motor, hence the increase in dry times.
It is worth noting that if your noise concern relates to the noise carrying into different areas of the building then pitch will be just as relevant as sound output (loudness). Higher frequency pitches will not travel through walls as easily as low frequency pitches for example. Please contact usdirectly to discuss your specific need.
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Washing hands correctly is the best way to ensure high levels of hand hygiene. Making sure hands are completely dry is the next important aspect of hand hygiene.
Most modern hand dryers have standard hygienic properties such as fast dry times and touch free sensors to activate. However for added peace of mind some models have enhanced hygienic properties.
This hand dryer has no specific enhanced hygiene features other than the standard touchless operation.
To view our full range of hand dryers with extra hygienic properties please click here – this includes our eXtremeAir CPC model with Cold Plasma technology.
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So how long will this dryer last?
Hand dryers can have 2 types of motor which are:
- A digital brushless motor
- A universal brush motor
In theory, universal brush motors do not last as long as digital brushless motors and require the brushes to be changed periodically. They also vary in their lifespan. Digital motors however do cost more to repair should they fail at any point. There are variations in the lifespans of both universal brushed motors and digital motors.
The best way to choose what is right for you is to look at your facility and the amount of use each hand dryer is expected to get. This way it can be determined if a brushed motor hand dryer would be most suitable for you or whether investing in a digital brushless motor would be more cost effective.
Type of motor in the DryFlow Junior Hand Dryer | A universal brush motor | ||||
Lifetime of brushes before needing replacing (if applicable) |
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Lifetime of the motor |
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* Please note: the above is for guidance only based on generalised information relating to standard figures; each location and type of usage will effect each factor. With all high speed brush motors, they will last longer if the dust around moving parts is removed periodically.
We would recommend this hand dryer to be situated in bathrooms with the following daily uses: (see recommendations with 'y') (non recommendations with 'n')
Low Traffic | Light Traffic | Medium Traffic | Heavy Traffic | Extreme Traffic |
<50 daily uses | 51 – 100 daily uses | 101 – 300 daily uses | 301 – 500 daily uses | 501> daily uses |
y | y | n | n | n |
To work out the annual life expectancy in your facility for the DryFlow Junior hand dryer click here
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Please note, you will need to make sure you have fuse spurs installed which are suitable for hand dryers.
The DryFlow Junior hand dryer has our install rating of:
* 1 *
1 = Easy, simple installation with no complicated considerations
2 = Easy, simple installation with a few considerations
3 = Moderately complex installation, with some considerations
4 = Slightly difficult, possibly complex installation with some complicated considerations
5 = Difficult, complex installation with complicated considerations
Please click here to view the installation manual for DryFlow Junior hand dryer.
Please note, our ratings above are our own for ease of comparison and are based on the assumption that a qualified electrician will be installing the hand dryer. We always recommend that a person of this calibre is commissioned to install for correct installation and health and safety requirements.
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Depending upon the location, hand dryers can be damaged through vandalism. This includes being leveraged off the wall, damaging the outer casing and putting foreign objects into the openings. Locations this is likely to occur include pubs, nightclubs, transport facilities such as train stations, schools, stadiums, arenas and unattended public toilets to name a few.
The DryFlow Junior hand dryer has the following features to help reduce vandalism:
- Compact size
- Solid construction
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Energy Consumption | Electrical Supply Voltage | 220-240V Volts |
Electrical Supply Frequency | 50 Hz | |
Performance | Expected Motor Life | 1000 Hours |
Dry Time (max setting) | 40 Seconds | |
Universal Brush Motor | ||
Motor Speed (max setting) | 2800 RPM | |
Air Volume (max setting) | 64.74 CFM | |
Rated Power | Rated Power (max settings) | 1250 Watts |
Energy Per Dry (max setting) | 13.89 Watt-hours (Wh) | |
Noise | Operating Sound Level (max setting) | 56 (manufacturer stated) dB |
Sound Level Notes | As yet not independently tested to verify dB | |
Guarantee | 2 Years | |
Construction | Materials | ABS |
Net Weight | 3.3 kg | |
Packed Weight | 3.65 kg | |
Finishes | White ABS | |
Electrical & Safety | IP rating | IP22 |
Dimensions | Product Height | 275 mm |
Product Width | 225 mm | |
Product Depth | 160 mm | |
Mounting Instructions | Men | 1170 mm |
Women | 1120 mm | |
Children 4-7 Years | 810 mm | |
Children 7-10 Years | 910 mm | |
Children 10-13 Years | 1020 mm | |
Children 13-17 Years | 1120 mm | |
Disabled | 940 mm | |
Certification | CE | |
Other | Fully harmonised EMC, EMF and LVD. GS approved |