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The Delta HT-E-SEER-T uses hot water to wash and sanitize glassware, and the result is exceptional cleaning performance that effectively removes lipstick from glassware – and with no chemical residue! The Steam Elimination and Energy Recovery System (SEER) allows for installation at the bar, because it virtually eliminates the steam. SEER collects the hot water vapor generated during the wash and rinse cycles and uses it to preheat the incoming rinse water. This allows the machine to operate from a cold water supply only, saving energy and reducing steam to improve the operator’s experience. Outstanding Clean the First Time results are delivered using only 0.60 gallons of water per rack. With a capacity of 24 racks or 864 glasses per hour, it can handle even the busiest happy hour.
High-temp undercounter glasswasher with ventless energy recovery technology
Cleans up to 30 racks per hour while using only 0.73 gallons per rack
Compact undercounter design saves space in tight bar and café layouts
Ventless system eliminates the need for a hood, reducing installation and energy costs
Rugged stainless-steel build ensures long-term performance in demanding environments
Q: How many racks per hour can the Delta HT-E-SEER-T process?
A: It can wash up to 30 racks per hour, making it ideal for small to medium-volume bar operations.
Q: What sets the “-T” model apart?
A: The Delta HT-E-SEER-T combines high-temp sanitizing with a ventless energy recovery system, ensuring chemical-free, energy-efficient cleaning.
Q: Where is this model best used?
A: Perfect for bars, pubs, restaurants, and cafés that need reliable, undercounter glasswashing.
Rinse and clean wash/rinse arms daily to maintain consistent spray.
Inspect and replace filters regularly to ensure smooth operation.
Descale the energy recovery system as needed to prevent scale buildup.
Check door gaskets for leaks and replace when worn.
Wipe down tank, door, and interior surfaces at the end of each shift.