Heated display cabinet

Features:
● Highly efficient heating element, adjustable food storage temperature ( 75 C ), effectively prevent bacterial
breeding, up to the international food safety
temperature ( 63 C+).
● Independent temperature control for upper and lower tier.
● Dry and humidified heat to keep different food types.
● Electronic water level control with low water level signal.
● Transparent durable polycarbonate swing doors for food visibility.

Accessories:
● Thong holder
● Baking sheet pan:660 x 460 mm
● Height:840 mm;Depth:750 mm
● High grade well polished 304 stainless steel.

Description

Model Width
(mm)
Number of sheet pans Power
(kW,220V)
BW11 1100 3 3.6
BW15 1520 5 4.2

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