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Buffet heated well KID-NU
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buffet heated well
buffet heated well
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built-in, for buffets

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unit is mounted on 5” (13cm) diameter swivel casters with non-marking polyurethane casters and pate brakes. Overall height of caster assembly is 6” (15cm) The control switch consists of a chrome sheet metal cover with a built in power switch. The power switch is enclosed in polymer housing, with high resistance to external impacts. The control switchs connected with the generator via an RJ45 cable. The control unit regulates the temperature in an increment of 1°C and this from 122-212°F (50 to100°C). The set temperature and the current temperature are shown via the 7-segment display that is located underneath the Ceran. Exterior body is seamless, one-piece molded fiberglass, having perfectly smooth exterior surface with all corners fully rounded. The fiberglass reinforced polyester (F.R.P) is molded with permanent color. Stress points are internally reinforced. The heat retaining plate is equipped with the latest RTCSmp sensor technology which enables temperature controls in real-time. The set temperature is displayed via a 7-segment display underneath the Ceran glass. The heat retaining plate includes three (3) temperature sensors as well as the connectors for the coils and the sensors. Thanks to a space saving and compact design construction of the heat retaining plate, stand alone installations in shallow cabinets are possible. A generator, developed specifically for heat retaining/holding, built in an aluminum enclosure, which includes an integrated air fan and connectors in the front of the housing, that are completely protected against impacts.

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