The Narrow Drop-In Hot Food Well Unit is an electric unit with an individual pan design. It can be used for wet or dry operation and can accommodate 2-pan sizes for 12" x 20" pans. The unit comes with drains and infinite controls. It has a stainless steel top and inner liner, as well as a galvanized outer liner. The unit requires a 44-5/8" x 15" cutout. It is cUL, UL, and NSF certified. The unit features a galvanized exterior body and must be hardwired in the field. It comes with standard 1/2" stainless steel drains and 11.87" x 19.87" individual hot food wells. The top is made of 18-gauge stainless steel and has a non-marring press fit top gasket. The wells are slightly depressed into the top to hold in condensation. The unit also has flush-mounted die-stamped drawn 12" x 20" individual 20-gauge wells. Models with drains are manifolded together standard to one main gate valve. The unit is insulated on all sides with 1" of fiberglass and the bottom has 2" of fiberfrax blanket insulation. It comes with individual infinite temperature controls that are wired to one main control panel with 4' of conduit and wire. The control panel can be field-installed at the desired location. Optional accessories for the unit include telescoping covers, adapter plates and bars, a 220-volt, 50-cycle electrical system, and single- or double-service flip-up sneeze guards. However, including these options will alter the electrical specifications of the unit. The top of the unit is made of one-piece 18-gauge stainless steel with a 0.63" overhang around the perimeter. It has die-stamped 19.87" x 11.87" openings with depressed edges. The formed well below each opening is 6.25" deep. Each well has an individual infinite control and a 1000-watt heating element attached to the bottom. The exterior housing is made of 20-gauge galvanized steel. The unit is insulated on the sides and between wells with 1" fiberglass, and the bottom has 1" blanket insulation. It has all individual controls wired to a control panel for mounting in the counter or at a remote location. The unit also has a three-wire electrical junction box for