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Integrale cutlery condiment unit

  • A self-contained unit with two levels of inclined container support frames.
  • Offers capacity for 1/3 gastronorm cutlery containers at countertop level and 1/6 gastronorm high-level condiment containers.
  • A selection of optional extras are available (gastronorm containers not included as standard).

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All Units
General construction from 304 and 430 grade polished stainless steel
Curved toughened glass overshelf/sneeze screen
Full internal fuse protection
Control panel supplied on 2m loom
 
Heated Units
Quartz top heat controlled by stepless electronic dimmer
Lower heat rod elements on bain marie controlled by single thermostat
Lower heat mat elements on ceran hotplates controlled by single energy regulator
 
Chilled Units
Chilled by recirculated cold air using fan blown evaporator
Integral condensing unit and automatic condensate evaporator
Manually resettable high pressure safety switch
Digital electronic temperature control
Display temperature 3-5°C in 25°C ambient at 50% relative humidity
Standard airflow comes in from the customer side and out of the operator side
 
Power Supplies
All units are aupplied with a 1500mm lead for use with a 220/240volt supply
We strongly recommend that the supply is protected by a suitably rated residual current protection device
 
Wattage
Units up to 3kw are supplied complete with 13amp plug-top. Items above 3kw will need to be hardwired or fitted with commando plug.
Stock Code Capacity
gn
Overall Size
mm
Weight
kg
ICCU2 2 x 1/1 825 x 660 x 625h 10
ICCU3 3 x 1/1 1175 x 660 x 625h 13

 

All Units
Export packing case
 
Cutlery condiment units
Full set of stainless steel containers
Set of 2 1/1 inclined collars
ICCU - tech drawing


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Integrale Cutlery condiment unit-spec sheet


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