Commercial electric kettles come with a range of standard features. These include a faucet bracket, a one-year limited parts and labor warranty, and removable electric elements that can be serviced in the field. The kettles are 2/3 jacketed and self-contained, with a counter tilting design. They come with a mounting base that can be bolted to a counter top or floor stand. The jacket of the kettle contains water, rust inhibitor, and antifreeze to protect it in temperatures as low as 30 degrees below zero. The kettles are shipped for 208/60-50/3 electrical service but can be converted to other electrical configurations in the field. They also feature a stainless steel tilt handle that can be mounted on either the right or left side, with a two-position tilt lock for easy emptying and cleaning. The control housing is located on the right and includes a power switch, indicator light, solid state temperature control, vacuum/pressure gauge, pressure relief valve, low water light, and low water shut-off. The kettle liner is made of type 316 and type 304 stainless steel and is designed to operate at a maximum pressure of 50 psi.
There are also various options available for these kettles, including a 480 volt, 60 Hz, 3 phase power supply and a second year extended limited parts and labor warranty. There is also a correction facility package available, which includes security type tamper-resistant fasteners with tack welds.
In addition to the standard features and options, there are also several accessories available for these kettles. These include a tilting kettle strainer, kettle tables, a one-piece lift-off stainless steel cover, a kettle stand, pantry faucets, a double pantry pot filler and backflow preventer, a single perforated stainless steel basket assembly, and various washdown hoses with backflow preventers.
The specifications for these kettles include a 6 or 12-gallon capacity, a 2/3 jacketed self-contained electric counter tilting design, and a fully welded stainless steel exterior. The kettle liner is made of type 316 and type 304 stainless steel and is designed to operate at a maximum pressure of 50 psi. The jacket contains water, rust inhibitor, and antifreeze to protect it in temperatures as low as 30 degrees below zero. The kettles are shipped for 208/60-50/3 electrical service