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STEAM KETTLES


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Cleveland’s high-efficiency power burner heating system provides a full 50 psi and the fastest heat-up and recovery in the world! Solid state temperature control is precise. Automatic ignition system. Two-inch tangent draw off valve. Spring assist dome cover. Cover and top are standard on stationary and optional on tilting. Hot and cold water faucet, optional pantry faucets. Patented tilt mechanism with roller bearings.


• Stationary: 25, 40, 60, 80 and 100 gals. • Tilting: 25, 40, 60 and 80 gals. • IIS & LPG available • CSA International, AGA, CE, NSF, ASME


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The Legion self-contained steam jacketed kettle features electronic ignition, full body insulation, 2" draw off, heavy-duty cover, and seam-welded control console.


• Capacity: 15 - 125 gallons • Heights: Standard and Low-Rim® • LPG available • UL (ANSI Z83.11) (ANSI/NSF-4)


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A self-contained steam jacketed kettle with double-wall kettle interior that forms a steam jacket around the lower two-thirds of the kettle. The jacket enclosure contains factory sealed water and antifreeze. The kettle exterior is fully insulated. The bottom of the kettle is hemispherical in design for superior heat circulation.


• 12 gal. capacity • LPG available • CSA International, NSF


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The kettle has double-wall construction of 300 series stainless steel forming a steam jacket around the lower two-thirds of the kettle. The jacket enclosure contains factory sealed water and antifreeze. The kettle exterior is fully insulated. The bottom of the kettle is a hemispherical design for superior heat circulation.


•   20 gal. (76 liters) capacity •   30 gal. (114 liters) capacity •   40 gal. (152 liters) capacity •   60 gal. (227 liters) capacity


• LPG available • CSA International, NSF


Built with Southbend reliability, the heavy-duty Steam Kettle KSLG Series is designed to withstand the rigors of constant use in a high- volume kitchen. Stainless steel construction allows even heat transfer throughout the entire cooking surface to heat food consistently and quickly.


• Stainless steel construction and liner for high acid content products


• Stainless steel stand with sliding drain pan • Hemispheric design for heat distribution


• Easy-to-operate controls with temperature dial, ready light and low water shutoff


• KGCT-12 gallon is gas counter steamer kettle


• Removable handle with heat-resistant knob • 50 PSI • 2" tangent draw off on stationary kettles


• KSLG is available in 20 to 100 gallon sizes • LPG available • CSA International, UL


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Dish-shaped interior bottom sloped to front for smooth product flow through tapered valve. Dome-shaped stainless steel cover with drop- type handle and insulated knob. Factory charged with chemically pure water, rust inhibitor and antifreeze set to -30°F. Combination gas control valve and electronic ignition.


• Capacity: 40, 60, 80, 100, 125 and 150 gals. available


• LPG available • Meets ASME code • CSA International to NSF standard #4


ODSERVICE GAS EQUIPMENT CATALOG 109


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