Floor-standing-fryer-FRYA18CF3-211

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Model configurations

Model Dimensions (mm) Power Fry Area Number of full vat Number of split vat Position of Split vat
FRYA18CF1 400 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18 kW 350 x 405 mm 1 0 N/A
FRYA18CF1-02 400 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 9 kW x 2 160 x 405 mm x 2 0 2 N/A
FRYA18CF2-11 800 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18 kW x 2 350 x 405 mm x 2 2 0 N/A
FRYA18CF2-12 800 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18kW + 9kW x 2 350 x 405 mm + 160 x 405 mm x 2 1 2 Right
FRYA18CF2-21 800 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18kW + 9kW x 2 350 x 405 mm + 160 x 405 mm x 2 1 2 Left
FRYA18CF3-111 1200 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18 kW x 3 350 x 405 mm x 3 3 0 N/A
FRYA18CF3-112 1200 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18kW x 2 + 9kW x 1 350 x 405 mm x 2 + 160 x 405 mm 2 2 Right
FRYA18CF3-211 1200 x 800 x (880+220) 380 V, 50 Hz, 18kW x 2 + 9kW x 1 350 x 405 mm x 2 + 160 x 405 mm 2 2 Left
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