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Electric fryer F886
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Power source
electric
Market
commercial
Installation
countertop

Description

Wells F-886 built-in fryer is one of the most dependable, durableand easy-to-use fryers in the industry and comes with two full-size fry baskets standard. Deep drawn fry pots are removable and made of stainless steel for strength, durability and long life. The fry pots are easily removable and hold 15 Ibs. of oil; 30 Ibs. total. Dual pots with separate controls offer flexibility to fry different menu items without flavor transfer while conserving energy by turning one kettle off during non-peak hours. The Auto-Lift feature has an adjustable one-to-15 minute timer that automatically lifts the fry baskets from the oil. 208V, 3 , 11.5KW CONSTRUCTION – features stainless steel top, flange, control housing and fry pot. WellsLok is standard for ease of installation. ELEMENTS – F-886 fryers are equipped with swing-up, flat-blade, low-watt density elements for quick heating, fast recovery and long life. Elements are rated at 11,500 watts on 208V or 240V, single phase. Typical production is 600 each 2 ounce servings of French fries or 40 Lbs. of chicken per hour. Pre-heat time to 350°F is 4 1/2 minutes and 450 watts per hour to maintain 350°F. Elements are located below the basket for even heat distribution. Elements control housing has a spring-loaded, self-locking rod support to safely secure elements when is in the raised position. CONTROLS – Oil temperature is operated by positive off, adjustable, snap-action thermostats that range from 275° F to 375° F. A manual reset safety thermostat shuts the heating element power should an over temperature occur. A red signal light indicates an over temperature condition.

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