Atosa ATHC-18P, Heated Insulated Cabinet (Holds 18 Pans)

Atosa ATHC-18P, Heated Insulated Cabinet (Holds 18 Pans) FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The CookRite Proofer/Heated Cabinet, insulated and measuring 25"W, accommodates (18) 18 x 26 pans. With (1) transparent polycarbonate door featuring a remain-open feature, it provides convenient access. Operating in heating mode with an 80°F - 220°F temperature range and proof mode with (10) humidity levels, it caters to various culinary needs. The dial controls and LED display enhance user-friendly operation. The water tray, detachable slides, and removable control drawer add to its practicality. With a stainless steel interior and exterior, it stands on (2) swivel casters and (2) locking casters. Operating at 2kW, it runs on 120v/60/1-ph, ensuring compliance with cETLus and ETL-Sanitation certifications.
SKUATHC-18P
ManufacturerAtosa
Weight (Lbs) 212
Width (Inch) 25.10
Length (Inch) 30.70
Height (Inch) 69.70
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Proofing Cabinet

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