Acoustically re-engineered to
reduce noise.
“Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryers are proven to be hygienic by university and expert industry research.”
James Dyson - Chief Engineer
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer has been acoustically re-engineered to reduce air rush noise and sound generated by the motor. It's 50% quieter than the original Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer, but still dries hands in 10 seconds.
Up to 35 litres of air are forced through two 0.4 mm apertures every second, generating sheets of air travelling at 690km/h. Some noise is inevitable.
To reduce noise, Dyson engineers redesigned the shape of the apertures. When the air collides, its velocity is lower – and so is the sound.
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer has been acoustically re-engineered to reduce air rush noise and sound generated by the motor. It's 50% quieter than the original Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer, but still dries hands in 10 seconds.
Up to 35 litres of air are forced through two 0.4 mm apertures every second, generating sheets of air travelling at 690km/h. Some noise is inevitable.
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer has been approved for use in food preparation environments by HACCP International.
The Dyson Airblade V hand dryer has two H13 HEPA filters on either side of the machine. Each one has a grille to capture larger debris, a fleece layer to capture fluff and fibres, and a pleated HEPA media to capture particles as small as 0.1 microns.
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer has been approved for use in food preparation environments by HACCP International
The HEPA filter inside the Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer captures upto 99.9% of particles the size of bacteria and viruses from the air used to dry hands. It has a grille to capture larger debris, a fleece layer to capture fluff and fibres, and a pleated HEPA media to capture particles as small as 0.1 microns.
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer is made from tough and durable ABS polycarbonate – the same material used in riot shields. It's been repeatedly tested to withstand the pressures of high footfall, high usage washrooms.
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer has the lowest average running costs in the Dyson AirbladeTM hand dryer range. At just $40 per year, it costs up to 69% less to run than other hand dryers, and up to 97% less than paper towels (see calculations).
The Dyson Airblade dB hand dryer has a lower environmental impact than other hand drying methods. It produces 3.3g of CO2 per dry - up to 79% less than other hand dryers and up to 76% less than paper towels (see calculations).
The Dyson Airblade db hand dryer takes 10 seconds to dry hands. So users spend less time in the washroom, and busy periods are easier to manage.
The Dyson digital motor V4 is one of the world's smallest fully-integrated 1600W motors. It spins 90,000 times a minute, generating the power that makes Airblade™ technology possible.
The Dyson Airblade db hand dryer takes 10 seconds to dry hands completely. So users spend less time in the washroom, and busy periods are easier to manage.
The Dyson digital motor V4 is one of the world's smallest fully-integrated 1600W motors. It spins 90,000 times a minute, generating the power that makes Airblade™ technology possible.
Chief engineer - James Dyson
For more information on machine dimensions, electrical supply and construction materials, download the technical specifications.
Find out recommended mounting heights, clearance distances and more installation information by downloading the technical specifications.
For more information on machine dimensions, electrical supply and construction materials, download the technical specifications.
Find out recommended mounting heights, clearance distances and more installation information by downloading the technical specifications.
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