Solid Fat Frying

Preventing Hi Limit Tripping When Using Solid Fat in Fryers

To prevent hi-limit tripping in gas, electric, and computer-controlled fryers when using solid fat, wrap the fat around fire tubes or heating elements, minimizing air gaps. Start at the lowest thermostat setting, and gradually increase the heat after the fat melts. Even with automated fryers, this precaution ensures efficient melting and prevents overheating.

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