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Gas fryer DEAN SR62G
commercialfree-standing

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Power source
gas
Market
commercial
Installation
free-standing

Description

Basic Frying At Its Best Designed For All-Purpose Usage Fry a wide variety of products with Dean’s Super Runner fryers which easily accommodate items from French fries to main entree menu selections. The fryers are available in three oil capacities utilizing 43 lbs., 50 lbs. and 75 lbs. of oil. Make the most of your energy dollars with Dean’s exclusive Thermo-Tube design. The heating tubes provide a large oil contact surface. Flow-tube baffles control the transfer of heat into the oil. Dean’s wide cold zone frypot protects oil integrity by trapping debris under the cooking area, preventing carbonization of particles and wasteful oil deterioration. Dean’s durable temperature probe assures prompt recovery which reduces time lost between loads and requires no electrical hookup. Dean’s Super Runner gas fryers achieve dependability through simplicity of design, durable stainless steel baffles and rugged cast iron burners. Basket hanger Basket Support Rack Baskets Two twin Capacity SR62G = 75-lb. (37 liter) oil capacity Cold Zone Wide cold zone Construction Stainless steel frypot, front, door and backsplash/flue cover, aluminized sides Controls Millivolt temperature control -- requires no electrical hookup Design Thermo tube-type frypot design Drain Valve SR62G = 1-1/4" (3.2 cm) Frying Area SR62G = 18" x 18" x 3-3/4" (46 x 46 x 9.5 cm) Gas Connection 3/4" (1.91cm) (NPT) gas connection Input SR62G = 150,000 Btu/hr. (37,783 kcal) (44 kw) Legs 6" (15 cm) adjustable steel legs Temperature Probe Durable temperature probe

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