GY1045 Series 1045L Heavy-Duty Industrial Drying Cabinet | Commercial Baking Master, Dual-Engine 3220W
1045L ultra-large capacity industrial drying cabinet with 3220W dual-engine power, UV+Ozone+Pasteur triple sterilization, and multi-temp control. Built for hotels, hospitals, and commercial laundry operations.

Product Overview
For procurement managers at 200-room hotels, hospital facility directors, and commercial laundry operators, the bottleneck is always the same: conventional tumble dryers cannot keep pace with peak-day linen throughput without compromising drying quality or energy budgets. Wet bedding backlog creates guest dissatisfaction; insufficient drying temperature risks pathogen survival on healthcare textiles. The Legia Smart GY1045 Series was engineered from the ground up to eliminate this bottleneck entirely.
With a cavernous 1045-liter chamber and a 3220-watt dual-engine forced-convection architecture, the GY1045 processes up to three full bedding sets or fifteen kilograms of mixed garments in a single, uninterrupted cycle. Unlike single-fan designs that create thermal stratification — hot air pooling at the top while lower layers remain damp — the GY1045’s independently driven upper and lower centrifugal blowers generate a synchronized vortex that envelopes every garment fiber from root to hem. The result is a 40-50% reduction in cycle time versus equivalently rated single-motor cabinets, translating directly into labor savings and faster guest-room turnaround.
Beyond raw drying power, the GY1045 integrates a clinical-grade triple sterilization suite — 253.7nm UV-C irradiation, ozone oxidation, and Pasteur thermal disinfection — that eliminates 99.9% of pathogens without chemical consumables. For operators serving immunocompromised populations or subject to health-department inspections, this provides documented, auditable hygiene assurance. The patented energy-saving mode, consuming as little as 1.5 kWh per full cabinet load, addresses the other side of the procurement equation: total cost of ownership over a 5-7 year asset lifecycle.
Advanced Sterilization & Drying Technology
The GY1045’s sterilization architecture employs a synergistic three-barrier protocol. UV-C lamps emitting at a dominant wavelength of 253.7nm — precisely the frequency at which thymine dimerization in microbial DNA peaks — irradiate exposed fabric surfaces. Simultaneously, a corona-discharge ozone generator produces triatomic oxygen (O₃) at sufficient concentration to penetrate loosely woven textile layers, oxidizing lipid membranes of bacteria, fungal spores, and enveloped viruses that shadowed UV photons cannot reach. The Pasteur thermal phase maintains chamber temperature at 60-70°C for a sustained dwell period, denaturing heat-labile bacterial proteins and inhibiting post-cycle recolonization during storage.
The drying subsystem is built around an IPX1-rated PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) ceramic heating element — a fundamentally safer alternative to resistive wire coils. PTC ceramics self-regulate: as temperature rises, the material’s electrical resistance increases sharply near its Curie point, inherently limiting maximum output without requiring software-controlled thermal fuses. This eliminates the runaway-overheat failure mode that plagues nichrome-wire heaters after years of cyclic thermal stress. Paired with upgraded ball-bearing blowers rated for 62% longer operational life than sleeve-bearing equivalents, the dual-engine air path is designed for continuous hospital-duty cycles where downtime directly impacts patient care.
The cabinet’s vortex fluid dynamics deserve specific attention. The upper blower pressurizes the plenum above the hanging garments, forcing heated air downward; the lower blower simultaneously pulls air through the chamber base, creating a negative-pressure zone that draws the descending airstream evenly across every garment layer. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling confirms this counter-flow arrangement eliminates the stagnant corner zones that plague single-fan designs, reducing moisture-content variance across a full load to under 3%.
Core Advantages
- 1045L Ultra-Large Capacity — Why It Matters: A standard hotel laundry cart holds approximately 30 kg of soiled linens. The GY1045 accepts a full cart’s worth of dried equivalent in one cycle, eliminating the labor-intensive sorting and batch-splitting that smaller cabinets impose. For hospitals, this means one complete ward’s daily textile throughput per machine per shift.
- 3220W Dual-Engine Architecture — Why It Matters: Independent upper and lower blowers prevent the thermal layering that causes the top of hanging garments to over-dry while lower hems remain damp. The engineering result is faster, more uniform drying; the operational result is zero guest complaints about musty towels.
- UV-C + Ozone + Pasteur Triple Sterilization — Why It Matters: No single disinfection modality covers all pathogen reservoirs. UV-C handles surface contamination; ozone penetrates fabric interstices; Pasteur heating provides sustained bacteriostasis. Together they deliver the redundancy expected in clinical infection-control protocols, without chemical consumables or effluent disposal costs.
- Black Tempered Glass Door with UV Filtration — Why It Matters: Industrial drying cabinets operating at 70°C with internal UV lamps present two hazards: glass thermal fracture and operator UV exposure. The GY1045’s door is engineered to solve both. The tempered glass withstands rapid thermal cycling without crack propagation; its doping composition absorbs UV-B and UV-C wavelengths, ensuring staff can safely monitor cycles without protective eyewear.
- Energy-Saving Mode (1.5 kWh/cycle) — Why It Matters: At commercial electricity rates, a 3 kW dryer running 8 cycles daily costs approximately $700-900 annually in energy alone. The GY1045’s energy-saving cycle, leveraging the thermal mass of a fully loaded chamber and reduced fan duty-cycling, can cut this by 40-50% — a four-figure annual saving per machine in a multi-unit deployment.
- 24-Hour Cruise-Keep Mode — Why It Matters: Pre-dried linens stored in humid environments reabsorb moisture within hours, breeding mold and requiring re-drying. The GY1045’s programmable keep-fresh cycle pulses heated air and UV at configurable intervals, maintaining stored textiles at a bacteriostatic moisture level indefinitely — effectively functioning as both dryer and sterile storage cabinet.
Ideal Application Scenarios
Hospital Central Sterile Supply Departments (CSSD): Process surgical drapes, patient gowns, and ward bedding with documented triple-barrier disinfection that satisfies Joint Commission infection-control audit requirements. The 1045L capacity aligns with standard ward-linen batch sizes, and the 24-hour keep-fresh mode ensures emergency-department linens remain sterile between unpredictable demand spikes.
Resort & Casino Laundry Operations: On a 500-room property with 85% occupancy, daily linen throughput exceeds 600 kg. Four GY1045 units operating in parallel on staggered cycles provide continuous throughput without the ducting, gas-line, and make-up-air infrastructure that industrial tumble dryers require. The energy-saving mode compounds savings across multi-unit deployments.
Commercial Laundromat Serving Hospitality Clients: Differentiate your service by offering certified sanitized drying — not just clean, but clinically disinfected — to boutique hotels, Airbnb property managers, and spa operators who lack on-premise laundry. The GY1045’s high throughput and low per-cycle energy cost create margin headroom in a price-sensitive B2B service market.
Disaster-Relief & Military Mobile Laundry Units: Containerized deployment with the GY1045 provides forward-operating bases and emergency shelters with dual-use capability: rapid drying of wet-weather gear and simultaneous sterilization of medical textiles. The PTC heater’s inherent safety and the absence of gas combustion make it suitable for enclosed mobile platforms.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Series | GY1045 Series (GY1045-2HW / GY1045-W) |
| Type | Dual-Engine (upper + lower convection fans) / Bottom-mounted fan |
| Capacity | 1045L |
| Voltage / Frequency | 220V / 50Hz |
| Rated Power | 3220W (Dual-Engine) / 3200W (Single-Fan) |
| Drying Temperature | 45°C / 50°C / 55°C / 60°C / 65°C / 70°C (6-level selectable) |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 116 × 53 × 170 cm |
| Door Material | Black tempered glass (UV-filtering, heat-resistant, explosion-proof) |
| Body Material | High-temperature anti-rust baked paint steel |
| Sterilization Method | UV-C (253.7nm) + Ozone + Pasteur (medium-low temperature) |
| UV Lamp Power | 10W, dominant wavelength 200–280nm |
| Heater Type | IPX1 waterproof PTC ceramic (self-regulating, anti-runaway) |
| Fan Type | Upgraded ball-bearing centrifugal blower (62% longer service life) |
| Control Panel | Touch-screen: Smart Dry, Timed Dry, Energy-Save, Sterilize, Appointment, Cruise-Keep |
| Safety Features | Door interlock (UV/ozone cut-off), over-temp auto shutdown, grounded 3-prong plug |
| Executive Standards | GB4706.1-2005, GB4706.6-2008 |