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Macpi 334 Electrical & Steam Heated Machine

A versatile Macpi 334 machine that is electrically and steam heated, with a set temperature of 132°C. It has a total consumption of 44,000 with an average electrical power of 14 kW/h and an average steam consumption of 4.0 kg/h. This machine offers precise surface temperatures and quick operation.

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Macpi 334 Electrical & Steam Heated Machine

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  1. Macpi 334, electrical + steam heated 132°C set 44.000 35 min. Electrical Consumption 14.000 06:35 Steam Consumption 80 min 35 min Total consumption: Average electrical power 14 kW/h + Average steam consumption 4,0 kg/h

  2. Macpi 334, electrical + steam heated versa DXT 1600 44.000 132°C, 15 sec. Macpi 334, 1600 14 kW/h + 4 kg steam/h 14.000 46.000 132°C, 15 sec. DXT 1600 14 kW/h 13.500

  3. Macpi 334, electrical + steam heated Surface Temperatures Set Temperature 132 °C, 15 sec.

  4. Macpi 334, electrical + steam heated Some impressions from a machine less than 0,5 year old. Insolation of the steam- and electrical elements. Not very sufficient and look like not very professional. The wiring is very confusing, which cable belongs to which heating element ? All bearings are not sealed and need constantly maintenance. Dust and dirt will accumulate on the grease and after some while will lead to some sluggishness. Even worst, when greasing is not done correctly, grease comes off the bearings everywhere and will soil other parts of the machine. On the machine shown grease was leaving the bearings towards the pressure rollers.

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