Adler AD40GL 400mm Basket 16 Pint Undercounter Glasswasher
Product Description
The Adler AD40GL is a compact undercounter glasswasher designed for commercial bar and café environments where space is limited and a reliable, straightforward machine is the priority. It operates on...
Specifications
- Basket size
- 400mm
- Capacity
- 16 pint
- Cycle time
- 120 Seconds
- External depth (mm)
- 515
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Product Description
The Adler AD40GL is a compact undercounter glasswasher designed for commercial bar and café environments where space is limited and a reliable, straightforward machine is the priority. It operates on a standard 13-amp supply, which removes the need for dedicated electrical installation, and drains via gravity — keeping plumbing requirements simple. A built-in chemical dosing pump draws rinse aid and detergent directly from bottles, helping to ensure consistent wash results without manual dosing.
With a 120-second cycle time and a throughput of around 30 racks per hour, the AD40GL is well matched to quieter service periods and lower-volume operations rather than high-pressure, continuous bar service. It handles a standard 400mm basket, suitable for pint glasses, wine glasses, and similar stemware. The stainless steel interior and exterior are practical from a hygiene and durability standpoint and straightforward to wipe down between shifts.
In practical terms, this machine suits operations where glass volume is manageable and the emphasis is on a simple, dependable wash cycle rather than high-speed throughput. Key operational characteristics include:
- Runs from a standard 13-amp plug — no dedicated supply needed
- Gravity drain keeps installation requirements to a minimum
- Integrated chemical dosing pump for consistent detergent and rinse aid delivery
- Stainless steel construction throughout for durability and ease of cleaning
- Compact footprint suitable for fitting beneath a bar counter
Installation requires a cold water feed, a gravity drain outlet, and a standard 13-amp socket within reach. The gravity drain means the machine needs to be positioned so that waste water can flow freely — a pump drain model may be worth considering if your drainage point is not conveniently located. At this capacity level, it is best suited to small bars, café counters, hotel rooms, or back-of-house areas handling a modest daily glass count. For sites with heavier or more sustained throughput, a higher-capacity machine with a shorter cycle or pump drain is likely to be a better fit.
If you are unsure whether the AD40GL matches your volume or your drainage situation, we are happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- 400mm basket accommodates pint glasses and standard stemware comfortably
- Runs on a 13-amp plug with no dedicated electrical supply required
- Gravity drain system simplifies plumbing and installation requirements
- Built-in chemical dosing pump draws detergent and rinse aid automatically
- Stainless steel interior and exterior for durability and easy cleaning
Operational Benefits
- Simple plug-and-play installation reduces setup time and cost
- Consistent chemical dosing helps maintain wash quality across every cycle
- Compact undercounter design preserves valuable bar counter workspace
- Low installation demands make it practical for refits and temporary setups
- Straightforward construction keeps day-to-day cleaning and maintenance quick
Specifications
- Basket size
- 400mm
- Capacity
- 16 pint
- Cycle time
- 120 Seconds
- External depth (mm)
- 515
- External height (mm)
- 735
- External width (mm)
- 495
- Gtin
- 5.06E+12
- Machine output
- 30 racks per hour
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
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Frequently Asked Questions
- At 30 racks per hour with a 120-second cycle, this machine is better suited to lower-volume operations such as small cafés, hotel rooms, or quiet bar areas. A busier pub running continuous service through an evening would likely benefit from a higher-capacity glasswasher with a faster cycle time and pump drain.
- Gravity drain means waste water flows out of the machine by natural fall rather than being pumped away. This keeps installation simple but does require that your drain point is positioned lower than the machine's outlet. If your nearest drain is at a similar level or awkwardly placed, a pump-drain model would give you more flexibility on positioning.
- The AD40GL requires a cold water inlet, a gravity drain connection, and a standard 13-amp socket. There is no requirement for a dedicated electrical circuit, which makes it one of the simpler commercial glasswashers to set up — provided the drainage run is straightforward.