Kettle-BSK8

Features

● Completely SS body, adjustable SS feet convenient for install.
● Deeply Punched SUS #304 double jacket lid and body, indirect heating to avoid burnt food.
● Double gas safety values with automatic pulse electronic ignition, set up stand pilot, automatic filling water or manual filling in tank for options.
● Equipped with specially burner and over pressure
protection, over temperature protection, water level
protection.
● Relief valve automatic release steaming to adjust the chamber pressure and also make sure safety when
pressure arrived 0.3Mpa.
● Water inlet:DN15

● Gas inlet: DN20
● Water outlet: DN40

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Description

Model Dimensions (mm) Gas power Power consumption
BSK8 800 x 900 x 850 24 kW 220V/0.25kW


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