Catalog Fall/Winter 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Catalog Fall/Winter 2020 CATALOG FALL/WINTER 2020 updated: 10.2019 CONTENTS 3 RANGE ACCESSORIES 37 MONETA COOKWARE 5 Drip Bowls & Pans 38 Nova Induction 12 Oven Elements 40 Etnea, Zeus Induction 14 Range Elements 15 Knobs 16 Terminal Blocks, Gas Grates, Kleen Seam 17 Oven Liner, Oven Stick, 18 Burner Kovers 20 Spoon Rests, Hot Pads, Counter Mats 21 KLEENING 21 Trap The Grease: Fat Trapper® System 42 BERNDES COOKWARE 22 Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner, 43 Balance® Induction Enduro Scrape & Kleen, Dust Pan 45 Tradition 23 Ceramabryte® Cleaning 46 Tradition Induction 24 HOME & ON THE GO STORAGE 47 Vario Click Induction Plus 25 Home Storage & Organization 48 Vario Click Induction White 26 Battery Organizers, 3-Pack Protectors 49 Novelties, Berndes Accessories 27 Step Stools, Petstep™ Gray Folding 2-Step Pet Assist 28 Pot Racks 30 On the Go Storage, Go Caddy 31 BAKEWARE - COOKWARE 32 Ceramabake® 33 Non-Stick Bakeware 34 Non-Stick Toaster Oven Bakeware, 51 TASTE OF HOME® Silicone Mat 52 Taste Of Home® Aluminum Cookware 35 Broiler Pans 53 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron, 36 Basics Cookware, Specialty Cookware, Enameled Cast Iron, Stoneware Accessories 54 Metal Bakeware MISSION: To SERVE Others and CREATE VALUE with our People, Products, and Processes! TAKING CARE OF THE CUSTOMER SINCE 1971 Founded in 1971, Range Kleen has grown to become a trusted and valued brand of HOME products in North America. Range Kleen was started by Jerry O’Connor with six drip bowls and a desire to serve the customer. Jerry persevered to make Range Kleen the #1 brand in Range Accessories. In 2003, Jerry retired, allowing his son Patrick to purchase the company. Today, Patrick O’Connor is the owner and president of Range Kleen. At Range Kleen, our commitment to “TCOTC” (Taking Care of the Customer) remains as strong in present-day as it did in our humble beginning. We remain the #1 consumer’s choice for range accessories – specializing in our OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) quality drip bowls. Over the years we have expanded our product categories to meet consumer desires for quality products at competitive costs. Our product categories now include cookware, bakeware, kleening products and home and on-the-go storage items. With our array of products and commitment to serve you, Range Kleen aims to be The Heart Of Your Home. VALUES : I.D.E.A. INTEGRITY: Being honest, professional, legal and ethical in your actions. DRIVE: Being enthusiastic in your behaviors towards fulfilling our mission. EXCELLENCE: Performing to your BEST and always seeking improvement. ACCOUNTABILITY: Holding yourself and others accountable to our MVV while focused on TCOTC! WWW.RANGEKLEEN.COM RANGE ACCESSORIES 127,586,000 DRIP BOWL DEMAND # U.S. households CURRENT DEMAND FUTURE DEMAND 106,610,861 19.5 YEARS I ech eecric coi electric ranes n s rne h 1 Lifespan of typical h ri osns cooking range s OEM rs 51,161,986 rece heir ri 7 osns once 40.1 coi ranges consumers are replacing there would be a demand for drip bowls 20,975,010 annually. 1. s ranes 247,326,840 units annually • #1 Consumer’s choice How is Range Kleen the LEADER in this Category? • Proper fit of drip bowl prevents a rocking of the element on the drip bowl, therefore preventing cookware Proudly Made in USA! from rocking on the stove. Original Equipment Mfg. (OEM) Quality • Updates the appearance of stove. • Easy to clean. Range Kleen fits 99% of Electric Ranges and 95% of Gas • Make your kitchen fresh. Ranges Proven increase in sales and gross profits • Range Kleen passes appliance industry Better Fit! Better Function! Better Value! standards testing: Full assortment of complimentary accessories for the stove • 24 Hour Salt Spray (Chrome) • Fit, Function & Stability Test Range Kleen manages retail space like a PRO and provides • Liquids Spill Capacity Test new, exciting and innovative items to maximize impact. • Consumer Use and Cleaning Safety - Rolled Hem Test. Industry expertise SINCE 1971! • DuPont Ragu Test (Porcelain) make your kitchen look and cook like new 4 MARKET SHARE 1. Wh is our Cent . Wh is our C M e or M e or Rne Rne Accessories in A Accessories A ess ome Imroemen TD Loes n Menrs 48.1% 70.1% Rne Keens Mre Shre DRIP BOWL SAVINGS B Annu SAVE MONEY Recin Your DRIP BOWLS 1,656,926,209,640 KWH annual use per USA Annual Usage from American Homes HOUSEHOLD $0.1315 per KWH (divide by) 127,586,000 12,986.74 KWH Houses in the USA ELECTRIC COST $1707.76 per HOUSEHOLD 8% TOTAL $1707.76 19.5 YEARS Electricity Cost per Household Lifespan of typical cooking range Electric Cost SAVE 1. is from Range use $24.86 multiply by ( savings ) RANGE USE 1. Annu Rne use Eecric Cos 1. Save 18.2%* when you Annually Replace RANGE KLEEN DRIP BOWLS ased on 2010 scientific studies of Range Kleen products heating efficiencies versus competitive, aluminum foil and worncorroded OU SAE 7 range bowls. This 1.2 savings is considered to To ener sins or he ie o our coi rne ere use be conservative, with the maximum at 39. Sources: Per Energy Information Administration, Census ureau, AFacts.org, www.electricchoice.comelectricity-prices-by-state ased on estimated proected average Cooking Range utilization National #s, average KWH costs etc. were taken from Census, ept. of Energy, Appliance Magazine and affiliated resources and used in calculations. RANGE ACCESSORIES UPC CASE MSRP PHOTO ITEM NO. - DESCRIPTION 0-70775- PK US$ STYLE A - ELECTRIC Fits the following electric ranges: Admiral, Amana, Athens, Avanti, Bosch, Brown, Caloric, Chambers, Columbus Stove, Crosley, Dwyer, Electrolux, Enterprise, Estate, Frigidaire, Gaffers & Sattler, Galaxy, Gibson, Goodman (Caloric), Hardwick, Inglis, Jenn Air, Kelvinator, Kenmore (prior to 1995 & since 2004), KitchenAid, Magic Chef, Maytag, Modern MADE Maid, Monarch, Montgomery Ward, Norge, Nutone, O’Keefe & Merritt, Peerless Premier, Perfection, Preway, Roper, IN USA Sunray, Tappan, Thermador, Waste King, Welbilt, Whirlpool and White-Westinghouse. Will not fit GE or Hotpoint ranges. 101-AM Style A Small Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowl 10107-3 12 $4.49 102-AM Style A Large Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowl 10207-0 12 $4.99 10124XN Style A 4-Pack Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowls 2 Sm, 2 Lg 99100-1 3 $17.99 12782XCD5 Style A 2-Pack Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowls 1 Sm, 1 Lg 17870-9 5 $8.99 P101 Style A Small Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowl 20107-0 12 $4.99 P101W Style A Small Heavy Duty White Porcelain Drip Bowl 20109-4 12 $12.99 P102 Style A Large Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowl 20207-7 12 $7.99 P102W Style A Large Heavy Duty White Porcelain Drip Bowl 20209-1 12 $19.99 P12782XCD5 Style A 2-Pack Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowls 18324-6 5 $12.99 1 Sm, 1 Lg P10124XN Style A 4-Pack Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowls 99102-5 3 $24.99 2 Sm, 2 Lg 12562X Style A 2-Pack Economy Plated Drip Bowls 1 Sm, 1 Lg 17965-2 5 $7.99 12564XH Style A 4-Pack Economy Plated Drip Bowls 2 Sm, 2 Lg 17658-3 3 $14.99 12565X Style A 5-Pack Economy Plated Drip Bowls 3 Sm, 2 Lg 17719-1 4 $17.99 102AM7383 Style A Cooktop Canning Kit, Large Canning Element and Heavy Duty Chrome Drip 18715-2 4 $49.99 Bowl *See Pricing Rules 6 Publication date: 10.2019 RANGE ACCESSORIES UPC CASE MSRP PHOTO ITEM NO. - DESCRIPTION 0-70775- PK US$ STYLE B - ELECTRIC MADE Fits the following electric ranges: Camco, GE, Hotpoint, Kenmore (1995-2003), Moffat, Monogram (GE), Profile (GE), IN USA RCA (GE), Roper (Prior to 1996). 119A Style B Small Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowl 11917-7 12 $4.49 120A Style B Large Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowl 12017-3 12 $4.99 139402XCD5 Style B 2-Pack Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowls 1 Sm, 1 Lg 17871-6 5 $9.99 119204XN Style B 4-Pack Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowls 2 Sm, 2 Lg 17316-2 3 $19.99 P119 Style B Small Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowl 20119-3 12 $6.99 P119W Style B Small Heavy Duty White Porcelain Drip Bowl 20122-3 12 $12.99 P120 Style B Large Heavy Duty Black Porcelain 20120-9 12 $7.99 P120W Style B Large Heavy Duty White Porcelain 20124-7 12 $19.99 P139402XCD5 Style B 2-Pack Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowls 18325-3 5 $12.99 1 Sm, 1 Lg P119204XN Style B 4-Pack Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowls 17525-8 3 $24.99 2 Sm, 2 Lg P119204X Style B 4-Pack Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowls 17525-8 24 $24.99 2 Sm, 2 Lg 16672X Style B 2-Pack Economy Plated Drip Bowls 1 Sm, 1 Lg 18166-2 5 $8.99 16675X Style B 5-Pack Economy Plated Drip Bowls 3 Sm, 2 Lg 18494-6 4 $19.99 STYLE C - ELECTRIC MADE Fits the following electric ranges: GE, Hotpoint, Monogram (GE), Profile (GE), RCA (GE) since 1995 with step downs. IN USA 179A Style C Small Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowl with Step Down 18610-0 12 $4.49 180A Style C Large Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowl with Step Down 18797-8 12 $6.99 179802XCD5 Style C 2-Pack Heavy Duty Chrome Drip Bowls 1 Sm, 1 Lg 18844-9 5 $9.99 P179 Style C Small Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowl 18874-6 12 $6.99 P180 Style C Large Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowl 18875-3 12 $7.99 P179802XCD5 Style C 2-Pack Heavy Duty Black Porcelain Drip Bowls 18876-0 5 $12.99 1 Sm, 1 Lg *See Pricing Rules 7 Publication date: 10.2019 RANGE ACCESSORIES UPC CASE MSRP PHOTO ITEM NO.
Recommended publications
  • Ancient Greek Vessels Pattern and Image
    ANCIENT GREEK VESSELS PATTERN AND IMAGE 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS It is my pleasure to acknowledge the many individuals who helped make this exhibition possible. As the first collaboration between The Trout Gallery at Dickinson College and Bryn Mawr and Wilson Colleges, we hope that this exhibition sets a precedent of excellence and substance for future collaborations of this sort. At Wilson College, Robert K. Dickson, Associate Professor of Fine Art and Leigh Rupinski, College Archivist, enthusiasti- cally supported loaning the ancient Cypriot vessels seen here from the Barron Blewett Hunnicutt Classics ANCIENT Gallery/Collection. Emily Stanton, an Art History Major, Wilson ’15, prepared all of the vessels for our initial selection and compiled all existing documentation on them. At Bryn Mawr, Brian Wallace, Curator and Academic Liaison for Art and Artifacts, went out of his way to accommodate our request to borrow several ancient Greek GREEK VESSELS vessels at the same time that they were organizing their own exhibition of works from the same collection. Marianne Weldon, Collections Manager for Special Collections, deserves special thanks for not only preparing PATTERN AND IMAGE the objects for us to study and select, but also for providing images, procuring new images, seeing to the docu- mentation and transport of the works from Bryn Mawr to Carlisle, and for assisting with the installation. She has been meticulous in overseeing all issues related to the loan and exhibition, for which we are grateful. At The Trout Gallery, Phil Earenfight, Director and Associate Professor of Art History, has supported every idea and With works from the initiative that we have proposed with enthusiasm and financial assistance, without which this exhibition would not have materialized.
    [Show full text]
  • Technical Specifications for Kitchen Utensils
    Technical Specifications for Kitchen Utensils Ref. Code: ITEM 1 - Polycarbonate inmate food Tray ( 40cm x 28cm ) KA-41 Made of polycarbonate Dishwasher safe with stacking lugs for faster drying Measures 40 cm wide by 30 cm deep by cm high Rounded edges for safer handling Six compartments for a greater variety of serving combinations, including cup holders Superior resistance to food acids, oils and stains Smooth surface and rounded interior for easier cleaning Almond colour Ref. Code: ITEM 2 - Polycarbonate cup –rigid (250 ml ) KA-42 250ml Made of polycarbonate Dishwasher safe Accommodates both cold and hot beverages; stays cool to the touch for hot beverage service Lightweight, durable and shatterproof Pebbled texture provides slip-resistance and hides wear and tear Tapered sides for easy stacking and pulling apart Stain, chip and scratch resistant Translucent amber color Ref. Code: ITEM 3 - Stainless steel Inmate food Tray KA-43 • Stainless steel 201 with weight more than 442 g divided in 5 parts. • Height minimum 2.5 cm. • Material thickness minimum 0.5 mm • ( 40cm x 28cm) Ref. Code: ITEM 4 - Polycarbonate dish for soup – PVC- rigid ( 22cm) KA-44 • Made of polycarbonate • Bowl diameter 22-24 cm • Capacity 350-360 ml Ref. Code: ITEM 5 - Plastic dish for salad – PVC- rigid KA-45 • Made of polycarbonate • Bowl diameter 22-24 cm • Capacity 225-250 ml ITEM 6- Heavy Duty Frying-pan from ( 2 set of 6 pcs from the biggest until Ref. Code: the smallest size) KA-46 Set of 6 Pcs from the biggest until the smallest size) Size fir the biggest one : 30-035 x 15-19.0-15 x 2.5 6.0 • Weight: 0.6-1.5 kg • Material: stainless steel Ref.
    [Show full text]
  • FACTORY LINKS UN & PW Bertazzoni Bosch Broan Crosley Dacor
    FACTORY LINKS UN & PW Alliance (Speed Queen commercial & new domestic) http://extranet.alliancels.net/ user name: [email protected] password: marcone When home page comes up, click on "Parts" at top of page. Put cursor on "Parts Connection", slide right and click on "Parts Connection Commercial". When “Parts Connection” opens, select desired box. AppliancePartsPros.com (excellent site to see a picture of a part) http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ No password needed Bertazzoni http://claimworks.servicepower.com Log in using the following user name and password combination and click “Submit”. user name: MAR54354 (case sensitive) password: bsihqopk (case sensitive) When the next screen comes up, click on “Literature” On next screen, Make sure “Bertazzoni” is selected. Select the “Service Manual” list from the “Literature Type” drop down box. Leave the “Model” box empty and then click the “Search” button. Find the Model number that you are looking for; they will only list the beginning of the models. Click on desired model to open breakdown. http://us.bertazzoni.com Bosch https://portal.bsh-partner.com/portal(bD1lbg==)/LoginFrame.htm?PORTAL_REGIONINDEX=20 user name: marcone-ct password: parts1 When page comes up, click on "Service" in the upper left corner, then click on "QuickFinder FullScreen". Then when the next window opens, insert your model in the box under "Product" and press "Enter". Broan http://parts.broan-nutone.com/broan/Shop No password needed Crosley The following refrigerator models were built by Mabe for Crosley Corp. We do not yet carry parts for Mabe. The customer will need to call Crosley at: 336.761.1212 for parts.
    [Show full text]
  • Bowl Round 5 Bowl Round 5 First Quarter
    NHBB B-Set Bowl 2017-2018 Bowl Round 5 Bowl Round 5 First Quarter (1) The remnants of this government established the Republic of Ezo after losing the Boshin War. Two and a half centuries earlier, this government was founded after its leader won the Battle of Sekigahara against the Toyotomi clan. This government's policy of sakoku came to an end when Matthew Perry's Black Ships forced the opening of Japan through the 1854 Convention of Kanagawa. For ten points, name this last Japanese shogunate. ANSWER: Tokugawa Shogunate (or Tokugawa Bakufu) (2) Xenophon's Anabasis describes ten thousand Greek soldiers of this type who fought Artaxerxes II of Persia. A war named for these people was won by Hamilcar Barca and led to his conquest of Spain. Famed soldiers of this type include slingers from Rhodes and archers from Crete. Greeks who fought for Persia were, for ten points, what type of soldier that fought not for national pride, but for money? ANSWER: mercenary (prompt on descriptive answers) (3) The most prominent of the Townshend Acts not to be repealed in 1770 was a tax levied on this commodity. The Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver carried this commodity from England to the American colonies. The Intolerable Acts were passed in response to the dumping of this commodity into a Massachusetts Harbor in 1773 by members of the Sons of Liberty. For ten points, identify this commodity destroyed in a namesake Boston party. ANSWER: tea (accept Tea Act; accept Boston Tea Party) (4) This location is the setting of a photo of a boy holding a toy hand grenade by Diane Arbus.
    [Show full text]
  • Greek Pottery Gallery Activity
    SMART KIDS Greek Pottery The ancient Greeks were Greek pottery comes in many excellent pot-makers. Clay different shapes and sizes. was easy to find, and when This is because the vessels it was fired in a kiln, or hot were used for different oven, it became very strong. purposes; some were used for They decorated pottery with transportation and storage, scenes from stories as well some were for mixing, eating, as everyday life. Historians or drinking. Below are some have been able to learn a of the most common shapes. great deal about what life See if you can find examples was like in ancient Greece by of each of them in the gallery. studying the scenes painted on these vessels. Greek, Attic, in the manner of the Berlin Painter. Panathenaic amphora, ca. 500–490 B.C. Ceramic. Bequest of Mrs. Allan Marquand (y1950-10). Photo: Bruce M. White Amphora Hydria The name of this three-handled The amphora was a large, two- vase comes from the Greek word handled, oval-shaped vase with for water. Hydriai were used for a narrow neck. It was used for drawing water and also as urns storage and transport. to hold the ashes of the dead. Krater Oinochoe The word krater means “mixing The Oinochoe was a small pitcher bowl.” This large, two-handled used for pouring wine from a krater vase with a broad body and wide into a drinking cup. The word mouth was used for mixing wine oinochoe means “wine-pourer.” with water. Kylix Lekythos This narrow-necked vase with The kylix was a drinking cup with one handle usually held olive a broad, relatively shallow body.
    [Show full text]
  • Consumer Selection Guide to Refrigerators and Freezers
    Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Publication No. 356-160 August 1983 Consumer Selection Guide to Refrigerators and Freezers --- - ·· -- . [ VIRGINIA TECH AND VIRGINIA STATE• VIRGINIA'S LAND GRANT UNIVERSITIES LD ~55 lt'1&~ Consumer Guide fro ~- Key facts to consider before you buy: VP/ This selection guide will help you choose the refrigerator or freezer that's right for you. If you're like most S,ec,,. consumers, you'll keep your new refrigerator or freezer for 15 years or more, so it is especially important you make the right selection. Storage Capacity torage capacity is probably the If you live alone, seldom eat at home • Do you entertain frequently? most important buying considera­ and about the only time you open your A Word About Outside Dimensions. tion. A "too large" n1odel refrigerator is for ice cubes or a quick S Buy a model that will fit into your snack, the smaller single-door refriger­ refrigerates or freezes more space than house. Be sure to measure the space ator may be the right choice for you. \'our familv needs. A "too small" available for your new refrigerator or wili' require extra trips to the ~1odel On the other hand, if you answer "yes" freezer as well as door and hallway store or filling the unit too full for to many of the following questions, clearances and compare these require­ adequate air circulation. In each case, you probably should consider a larger ments to the outside dimensions of the higher operating cost will result. model. model you plan to buy. Also check The capacity of a refrigerator or freezer whether your room layout requires a • Do you have a large family? is measured in cubic feet of food stor­ left or right-hand door.
    [Show full text]
  • A Standard for Pottery Analysis in Archaeology
    A Standard for Pottery Analysis in Archaeology Medieval Pottery Research Group Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group Study Group for Roman Pottery Draft 4 October 2015 CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Aims 1 1.2 Scope 1 1.3 Structure 2 1.4 Project Tasks 2 1.5 Using the Standard 5 Section 2 The Standard 6 2.1 Project Planning 6 2.2 Collection and Processing 8 2.3 Assessment 11 2.4 Analysis 13 2.5 Reporting 17 2.6 Archive Creation, Compilation and Transfer 20 Section 3 Glossary of Terms 23 Section 4 References 25 Section 5 Acknowledgements 27 Appendix 1 Scientific Analytical Techniques 28 Appendix 2 Approaches to Assessment 29 Appendix 3 Approaches to Analysis 33 Appendix 4 Approaches to Reporting 39 1. INTRODUCTION Pottery has two attributes that lend it great potential to inform the study of human activity in the past. The material a pot is made from, known to specialists as the fabric, consists of clay and inclusions that can be identified to locate the site at which a pot was made, as well as indicate methods of manufacture and date. The overall shape of a pot, together with the character of component parts such as rims and handles, and also the technique and style of decoration, can all be studied as the form. This can indicate when and how a pot was made and used, as well as serving to define cultural affinities. The interpretation of pottery is based on a detailed characterisation of the types present in any group, supported by sound quantification and consistent approaches to analysis that facilitate comparison between assemblages.
    [Show full text]
  • Overview of the Market on Refrigerating Appliances and Room Air Conditioners in East and Southern Africa
    Overview of the Market on Refrigerating Appliances and Room Air Conditioners in East and Southern Africa Date: 05 February 2021 Funded by: Acknowledgements Authors/Project team ● Godfrey Marambe, EACREEE ● Madeleine Edl, UNEP-U4E ● Mzwandile Thwala, UNEP-U4E ● Patrick Blake, UNEP-U4E ● Saikiran Kasamsetty, UNEP-U4E Special thanks The authors of this report would like to thank the following representatives for providing and reviewing the content contained within this report: ● Brian Holuj, UNEP-U4E ● Denis Ariho, EACREEE ● Fred Ishugah, EACREEE ● Karin Reiss, UNIDO ● Kuda Ndhlukula, SACREEE ● Michael Kiza, EACREEE ● Morris Kayitare, UNEP-U4E ● Nihar Shah, LBNL ● Pierre Cazelles, International Copper Association ● Prof. Mackay Okure, EACREEE ● Readlay Makaliki, SACREEE ● Theo Covary, South African National Energy Development Institute ● Won Young Park, LBNL In addition, the authors would like to thank the government officials and private sector representatives who have contributed to this report with valuable input through questionnaires, interviews and email exchange. Funding support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K-CEP) and the United Kingdom’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) was instrumental in enabling the drafting of this report. 2 Disclaimer The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations Environment Programme concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Moreover, the views expressed do not necessarily represent the decision or the stated policy of the United Nations Environment Programme, nor does citing of trade names or commercial processes constitute endorsement.
    [Show full text]
  • 02 We Are Ita.Indd
    WE ARE Elica è L’elica è movimento, rotazione, strumento per avanzare. L’aria è soffi o vitale, involucro, massa impalpabile e mobile. Elica - Aria Nuova è competenza, stile, benessere. L’Aria Nuova di Elica porta con sé rinnovamento e freschezza, Prodotti per il Cooking accoglienza del nuovo, dinamismo e vitalità. Ma anche purezza di un respiro pulito e naturale e apertura verso spazi e Il Gruppo Elica nasce e si sviluppa nel settore delle cappe da cucina comportamenti ancora inesplorati e carichi di possibilità. E proprio per uso domestico, di cui oggi è leader mondiale, con una quota la capacità di muovere incontro al cambiamento, di cercare le pari al 13%. opportunità con curiosità e costanza sono le attitudini che hanno Il Gruppo progetta, produce e commercializza cappe da cucina accompagnato Elica nella sua crescita e che ancora oggi guidano ad uso domestico e, per il mercato asiatico, piani, forni e il Gruppo. sterilizzatori, sia a marchio proprio, che rappresentano il 39% dei Partendo con consapevolezza dalle proprie origini italiane e da ricavi di vendita, sia attraverso i brand dei principali produttori di un solido bagaglio di conoscenze tecniche e intuizioni estetiche, elettrodomestici e cucine, che costituiscono il 61% dei ricavi di Elica si muove con naturalezza nel mondo, portando la qualità vendita. inconfondibile del Made in Italy in un contesto industriale I prodotti a marchio proprio realizzati dal Gruppo sono mondiale. universalmente riconosciuti come oggetti unici, sia nelle forme sia Apertura, collaborazione e contaminazione di ambiti diff erenti nel contenuto tecnologico altamente innovativo. La ricercatezza sono alla base delle relazioni che Elica instaura con le persone, dei materiali insieme alla continua attenzione alla massima dentro e fuori l’azienda rendendo possibile l’impiego della migliore effi cienza e alla riduzione dei consumi assicurano la qualità del tecnologia a disposizione e il più innovativo design per realizzare prodotto fi nale.
    [Show full text]
  • 4F. EE21 Atlete II Presentation Nov2013 Presutto
    EE21 Steering Committee, Geneva, 12-13 November 2013 State of the Art of the ATLETE II project update November 2013 Milena Presutto UTEE – Technical Unit Energy Efficiency The „ATLETE II“ project “ATLETE II”: Appliance Testing for Washing Machines Energy Label & Ecodesign Evaluation 11 partners from 8 Member States : • Italy: ISIS (co-ordinator), ENEA • Austria: AEA • Czech Republic: SEVEn • EU (Belgium): CECED, ECOS, ECEEE • France: ADEME • Germany: UniBonn • Sweden: SWEA • UK: ICRT Duration: 30 months (01/05/2012 – 30/10/2014) EC/partner financing input: 1.193.316,00 €/398.093,00 € 2 ATLETE II project structure WP 1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT WP2 - MONITORING AND ASSESSEMENT WP3 - METHODOLOGY RE-ASSESSEMENT FIELD WORK PREPARATION FIELD WORK DEVELOPMENT WP4 WP6 LABORATORIES SELECTION APPLIANCES TESTING AND LABs CAPACITY BUILDING WP5 APPLIANCES SELECTION WP7 AND PURCHASING MSA NOTIFICATION AND FOLLOW UP WP8 FINAL OUTCOME DISCUSSION AND CONSOLIDATION WP 9 COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION 3 ATLETE II project timetable 4 The „ATLETE II“ project goals Enhance and further promote the effectiveness of the EU energy labelling & ecodesign measures through : – identifying examples of effective enforcement of EU labelling & ecodesign legislation and national market surveillance – further addressing the issue of the feasibility and affordability of verification compliance testing on a new product – further upgrading and sharing of the verification procedure including the laboratories & appliance models selection –
    [Show full text]
  • June 2021 Refrigerators.Pdf
    CEE Super Efficient Home Appliances Initiative Refrigerator Qualifying Product List June 15, 2021 The list is updated monthly. See the CEE website (www.cee1.org) for the most recent listing. This list based on the 2014 CEE Residential Refrigerator Specification. Key • Asterisks(*) indicate that a coding variable may be used in place of the asterisks to indicate a color or feature that does not affect efficiency • Red italics indicate that a product has been discontinued. Discontinued models are no longer manufactured, but may still be available in the marketplace. • Blue italics indicate a US-only model. • Green italics indicate a Canada-only model. • Orange italics indicate an icemaker ready model. The listed model information reflects the model's performance without an automatic icemaker installed. Please click here for a list of models which meet Tier 1 specifications Please click here for a list of models which meet Tier 2 specifications Please click here for a list of models which meet Tier 3 specifications How this list is generated: Manufacturers submit energy use data to CEE for each model as determined by test procedures set by the US Department of Energy. Models are placed in the tier appropriate to their energy use. Tier eligibility is determined by calculating the percentage of product performance over the Federal Standard, rounded to the nearest whole percent. CEE does not verify manufacturer data, but does require manufacturers to submit data consistent with what they report to the US Department of Energy. Based on the increased scrutiny by the US Department of Energy and certification and verification process implemented by the US Environmental Protection Agency, you may wish to cross-reference the models listed against the ENERGY STAR® qualified product list.
    [Show full text]
  • Stove Workers, Metal Polishers Gather for SFEAW Conference
    Vol. 37 No. 6 the Boilerma k e r Nov • Dec 1998 The Official Publication of the In t e r national Br ot h e r hood of Bo i l e r makers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Re p o rt e r Helpers, AFL-CIO Stove Workers, Metal Polishers EL E C T I O N gather for SFEAW conference AN A LY S I S First conference for both Union voice parts of SFEAW Division gets heard emphasizes education High turnout of union L O C A L LODGE LEADERS f rom the families puts pro-worker Stove, Furnace, Energ y, and A l l i e d candidates in House Appliance Workers (SFEAW) division of the Boilermakers met at Paducah, UNION MEMBERSmade a critical Ky .’s Executive Inn on Oct. 23 and 24 to d i ff e rence in this year’s elections. discuss the state of their division and Nationwide, unions joined together learn ways to improve service to their to educate their members, get them members. Nearly 90 people from 26 reg i s t e r ed, and then make sure they local lodges attended the second voted. These efforts were successful. S F E AW conference – the first one to N u m e rous exit polls on election include members from the Metal day show that nearly one-fourth of Po l i s h e r s . all voters came from union house- Speeches, discussions, and work- Intl. Vice President Thomas Kemme opens the SFEAW Division Conference, with holds.
    [Show full text]