lighting of retained parts; fire precautions and equipment; refuse collection; cleaning; garden and landscape maintenance; services to retained parts (water, gas, electricity, toilets); maintaining structural parts of the premises boundary features; signage; payment of outgoings for retained parts; ...
IP Rate: Indoor IP65 Panel Weight: 28KG Packing: Plwooden case Value B10 Pixel pitch(mm) 10.667 Pixel configuration 30*30 Cabinet size(W*H*D) 960*640*90 Net weight 35kg Voltage 110/220V Water proof IP65 Serviceability Rear Brightness 8000cd Refresh ...
DC-798 Porket Portable Money Detector Pen Water-Based for Most Currencies Fake Money Checker and Counterfeit Pen $0.33 Min. order: 1 piece Easy Return LD-7100 Euro Bill Counter UV Lamp Fake Money Detector TFT/LCD/LED Display Office Use Money Counting Machine for CAD ...
Recovery Rate >50% Source of Water Tap Water, Underground Water etc. Power Supply 380V 50Hz 3phase Delivery Time 12 Days Upon Receiving The Deposit Transport Package Wooden Case Specification CE, SGS Trademark Kaiyuan Origin Guangzhou, China...
Water, Sugar Output product name Cotton Candy Product name Automatic Cotton Candy Vending Machine Brand Wider Matrix Voltage 110/220V Certificate CE ROHS Space Required 1320*670*1950mm Application Shopping Mall, Hotel, Street Area Warranty 12 Months+lifetime Technical Support Packaging and delivery Sel...
Water heaters, refrigerators, freezers, and clothes dryers are important energy consumers, accounting for roughly 18% of total building energy consumption. Around 36% of building energy demand is spread across a variety of systems, the bulk of which are electric. For example, computers, televisions...
The utility tariff for commercial building restaurants in Malaysia was a low voltage commercial tariff. where the first 200 kWh was charged at RM 0.435 per kWh, and 201 kWh onwards was charged at RM 0.509 per kWh accordingly. On top of that, the utility bill in Malaysia consisted of factors...
In the rapidly growing economies of Southeast Asia, energy consumption and energy costs in buildings continue to increase. Over the past decade, energy consumption from the commercial building sector in Thailand has increased at an average of 4% per annu