Legion LTWT-50 50-Gallon Stationary Wall-Mount Direct Steam Kettle with 2/3 Jacket and 304 Stainless Steel Liner
Legion LTWT-50 50-Gallon Stationary Wall-Mount Direct Steam Kettle with 2/3 Jacket and 304 Stainless Steel Liner
Deep-Drawn Construction, 30 PSI Operating Pressure
Built for high-volume prep, this wall-mounted 50-gallon direct steam kettle combines a 304 stainless steel liner, 2/3 jacket, and 2-inch draw-off for efficient, reliable service.
- 50-gallon stationary direct steam kettle for bulk soups, sauces, stocks, and other large-batch cooking.
- 2/3 jacketed, deep-drawn construction helps provide even steam heating and long-term durability.
- Seamless 304 stainless steel liner and 304L stainless steel jacket support heavy-duty commercial use.
- Wall-bracket mounted support arms are seam welded to the jacket for a stable installation.
- 2-inch compression draw-off valve includes a perforated disk strainer with 1/4-inch holes.
- Operates at 30 PSI and is made in the USA.
Product Weight:
275.0 lb2/3 Jacketed Steam Heating
Partial jacket design distributes steam efficiently around the kettle body.
Seamless 304 Stainless Steel Liner
Corrosion-resistant liner built for durable, sanitary foodservice use.
304L Stainless Steel Jacket
Deep-drawn jacket construction adds strength and helps support the steam-heating design.
Wall-Bracket Mounted Support Arms
Stainless steel support arms are seam welded to the jacket for secure wall mounting.
304 Stainless Steel Draw-Off Tube and Welds
Durable discharge components help maintain long service life at the draw-off point.
2-Inch Compression Draw-Off Valve
Standard 2-inch valve provides controlled product discharge.
Perforated Disk Strainer
1/4-inch holes help keep solids out during draw-off.
30 PSI Operating Pressure
Built to operate at 30 psi for steam-jacketed cooking performance.
Deep-Drawn Construction
Seamless deep-drawn build supports durability and easier cleaning.
Made in USA
Manufactured in the United States.
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