Vulcan GT125E, Stationary Gas Kettle

Vulcan GT125E, Stationary Gas Kettle FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Unleash culinary creativity with the Gas Fully Jacketed Stationary Kettle, boasting an impressive 125-gallon capacity for high-volume cooking needs. The spring-assisted hinged cover, paired with a heavy-duty pivot assembly, guarantees seamless and controlled operation. Precision is inherent with the 2" plug draw-off valve, featuring a perforated strainer, graduated measuring rod, and a conveniently placed faucet bracket. Constructed from stainless steel, including a 316 series stainless steel liner, and fortified by sturdy flanged feet, this kettle ensures enduring performance. With electric ignition and a formidable 135,000 BTU heating capacity, it stands as a reliable workhorse in professional kitchens.
SKUGT125E
ManufacturerVulcan
Weight (Lbs) 1024
Length (Inch) 48.00
Height (Inch) 56.00
Width (Inch) 58.50
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Kettle

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