Groen AH/1E-40 40-Gallon Gas Stationary Floor Steam-Jacketed Kettle
Self-Contained Steam Source, 316 Stainless Steel Liner, Power Aid Cover
A heavy-duty 40-gallon kettle with self-contained gas heating, stainless steel construction, and front-mounted controls for dependable high-volume batch cooking.
- 40-gallon stationary floor kettle with a self-contained gas-heated steam source.
- 316 stainless steel liner and insulated stainless steel body help support durability and heat retention.
- 2-inch sanitary tangent draw-off with removable 1/4-inch perforated stainless steel strainer.
- Power aid cover, faucet mounting bracket, and adjustable bullet feet come standard.
- Thermostatic controls, electronic ignition, and built-in safety devices support reliable operation.
- Requires 115V single-phase power and a 1/2-inch NPT gas connection.
Overall Dimensions:
43.25"W x 50.25"D x 41.0"HProduct Weight:
620.0 lbSelf-Contained Gas-Heated Steam Source
Built-in steam source eliminates the need for a remote steam supply.
40-Gallon Capacity
Large-capacity kettle designed for batch cooking in high-volume kitchens.
2/3 Steam Jacket
Partial jacket design promotes even heat transfer around the kettle.
316 Stainless Steel Liner
Corrosion-resistant liner with a polished interior finish for durability and easier cleaning.
Insulated Stainless Steel Body
Stainless steel sheathing with insulation helps retain heat and keep the exterior cooler to the touch.
2-Inch Tangent Draw-Off
Sanitary draw-off includes a removable 1/4-inch perforated stainless steel strainer for efficient draining.
Power Aid Cover
Counterbalanced cover is designed to stay open or closed with less effort; faucet mounting bracket is standard.
Front-Mounted Controls and Safety Devices
Thermostat, pressure gauge, low-water cut-off, pressure safety valve, pressure limit control, gas regulator valve, and electronic ignition module are housed in a stainless steel enclosure.
Certifications & Compliance
Warranty & Protection
12 months from installation, 15 months from shipment, or 2000 operating hours, whichever comes first.
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