Vulcan K40ELT, Electric Countertop Tilting Kettle

Vulcan K40ELT, Electric Countertop Tilting Kettle FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Elevate your kitchen capabilities with the Electric Tilting Kettle, offering a 40-gallon true working capacity. This 2/3 jacketed kettle is equipped with a 316 series stainless steel liner featuring an ellipsoidal bottom for efficient heat distribution. The manual tilt, along with the faucet bracket on the tilting console, ensures user-friendly operation. Constructed with durable stainless steel and supported by a sturdy tri-leg base, this kettle meets high industry standards and holds certifications such as cULus, UL EPH, ANSI/NSF 4, and ASME.
SKUK40ELT
ManufacturerVulcan
Weight (Lbs) 352
Height (Inch) 39.70
Length (Inch) 42.10
Width (Inch) 43.50
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Kettle

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