STEAMERS, COMPARTMENT
The unique SteamCraft Ultra 10 is the next evolutionary step in the history of convection steamers with increased capacities (66% more capacity than other brands). High- performance, high-efficiency (80%) at an affordable price. The atmospheric steam generator fires at 75,000 BTUs when only 1 compartment is being used. The Ultra 10 incorporates all the features of the 21CGA SteamCraft Ultra 5.
The SteamCraft Ultra 5 provides floor model production and performance at countertop pricing. Considered ideal for restaurants and cafeterias with seating capacities of 100 - 200 and hospitals with up to 100 beds.
Designed as a slender 21" wide single compartment unit with a cooking capacity of 5 – 12" x 20" x 21⁄2" pans. The Ultra 5 has a 70,000 BTU power pack gas steam generator that is 72% efficient, with automatic pilotless spark ignition. Steam generator standby mode allows unit to start cooking instantly. Maintenance-free patented brass steam jets produce high-velocity convection steam without fans. Coved corners.
Easy-access generator descaling port on top of the unit – no need to remove hot panels or rack guides. Made of rugged 14 gauge stainless steel construction, slammable one- piece compartment door with slam/latch door lock. Float-type water level controls and automatic steam generator blowdown with “water jet” drain cleaning feature.
• 70,000 BTU/hr. power pack steam generator
• Optional heavy-duty equipment stand or modular base
load compensating feature
• Standard with cord and plug for 115 V controls
• Optional right-hand door hinging with controls on left
• IIS & LPG available • CSA International, UL, cUL, NSF
106 32nd Edition FO
• 60-minute electro-mechanical timer standard or optional electronic timer with
• 125,000 BTU/hr. input • Capacity: 10 – 12" x 20" x 21⁄ 2" pans • IIS & LPG available • CSA International, UL, cUL, NSF
The SmartSteam line of boilerless gas steamers offers the ultimate solution for the heavy-duty steaming applications in a foodservice kitchen. Designed in 3-, 5- and 10-pan capacities per compartment and countertop or stand mounted and stacked floor designs provides a solution for virtually any steaming need, from a la carte restaurant service to high-volume production. All gas models feature the signature elements of a Groen steamer, including a bright polish interior, reversible door with easy-open handle and a high-efficiency infrared gas burner system.
• Models: SSB-3G, SSB-3GF, (2)SSB-3GF, SSB-5G, SSB-5GF, (2)SSB-5GF,
• Capacity: 3-, 5-, 6-, 10- and 20-pans (12" x 20" x 21
SSB-10GF and (2)SSB-10GF
• Firing rates: 54,000 BTU/hr. (3-pan); 62,000 BTU/hr. (5-pan) and
⁄2 ")
• LPG available • CSA International
100,000 BTU/hr. (10-pan)
Groen’s Intek Steamer is a five-pan connectionless countertop steam cooker. Pan capacity of five 21⁄ 2" deep, 12" x 20" or three 4" deep 12" x 20" pans. Unit produces steam at 212°F with no water or drain connection required. Inverted convection fan technology. Includes a two year warranty.
• 14 gauge reinforced stainless steel cavity • Insulated cavity and double door panel
• Stainless steel wire racks positioned to support 21
• Inverted flow convection fan in cooking chamber
⁄2 ", 4", or 6" deep pans
• Can open door while cooking • 3 gallon capacity water reservoir • ENERGY STAR rated® • UL, NSF
ODSERVICE GAS EQUIPMENT CATALOG
• Heavy refrigeration-style door handle with magnetic latch
The A-Plus Steam Cooker features 2 stainless steel cooking compartments. The top offers pressure and convection steam controls for pressure steam cooking or free- vented, convection steam cooking. The bottom operates as a pressure steam cooker. The lift-out pan supports and steam inlet pipe directs the steam across the surface of the foods. Self-latching compartment doors open automatically 15° when primary latch is released.
• 55" high, 36" wide, 33" deep • 300,000 BTU/hr. • LPG available • CSA International, UL for Sanitation, NSF
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