Project Highlights
Low project effort thanks to JUMAG complete solution
Fast commissioning
Significant energy savings during cleaning
About die Textilservice Petri GmbH
Petri Textile Service is a broadly positioned laundry and dry cleaning service that handles almost all textiles in-house. However, the company’s focus is on hotel and restaurant linens. The laundry places the highest priority on quality, hygiene, reliability, and a personal touch.
"After our old boiler became outdated, we opted for two JUMAG DG 560 boilers, which have been reliably supplying us with steam ever since."
Dirk Petri, Managing Director of Textilservice Petri
Challenge: Reliable supply of steam
Before deploying the two JUMAG DG 560s, Textilservice Petri worked with a so-called shell boiler. Dirk Petri: “At some point, we were always worried that spare parts would no longer be available. But we can’t operate without steam, and thus our ability to deliver to our customers was latently at risk. We had to and wanted to prevent that.” For Dirk Petri, it was therefore clear that new steam equipment was needed quickly.
Dabei sollte gleich auch das zweite Problem des alten Kessels behoben werden. Denn die Bedienung der Anlage war nicht ganz einfach. Dadurch konnten nur ausgewählte Mitarbeiter den Betrieb eröffnen – und das auch nur mit einer langen Aufheizphase.
Solution: Two JUMAG DG560
Petri Textile Service ultimately opted for two JUMAG DG560 boilers in a compact modular design. Even if one system fails, a second is always available to maintain business operations. Thanks to the ease of operation, the morning effort has been reduced to virtually zero. Dirk Petri: “We gain about 20 minutes per day, which we can now use for other purposes.”
The textile service also did everything right with regard to energy costs. The company saves about 5% with the JUMAG system. Given the high energy prices, this significantly reduces the strain on the laundry’s budget.
Dirk Petri: “Our JUMAG solution is ideal for companies that cannot operate without steam and are looking for an energy-saving alternative.”