COUNTER EQUIPMENT
Southbend’s counter, pressureless steamers utilize a convection steam injected system to offer the fastest and most efficient steamers on the market.
Other options include:
• 304 stainless steel interior • 316 stainless steel cooking chamber with coved corners
• Heavy gauge stainless steel door with full perimeter gasket
• 24" and 18" footprints available
• Available in: - Auto Fill/Auto Drain - Manual Fill/Manual Drain - Auto Fill/Manual Drain
• CSA International
• Positive lock and seal mechanism with spring release door
Toastmaster’s Countertop Gas Charbroilers are the most economical and flexible countertop charbroilers in the industry. They offer unsurpassed performance, combining a proven control system with Toastmaster quality and durability. Both the radiant and lava rock units are available in natural or LP gas. U shaped burners are controlled by independent control flame. One standing pilot services each burner. A 3
⁄4
" rear connection is
standard. Each burner on the charbroiler is 30,000 BTU/hr. One front panel mounted control knob per burner, to allow adjustable flame height. One burner per 12" of gas charbroiler.
• Burners: 30,000 BTU each • LPG available
Equipped with cast iron radiants and s/s burners powering 40,000 BTUs per 12". Available in 24", 36", 48", and 60". Universal gas regulator, built-in splashguard, two- position, two-sided cooking grids, hidden grease drawers. Field convertible from radiant to briquette. Available with lava rock.
Perfect for the high-volume kitchen with the exclusive NO COLD Zone. Available in 24", 36", 48", 60", and 72" widths, 1" thick smooth polished plate, s/s front and sides; hidden grease drawers. 30,000 BTUs every 12" with "Insta-on"
thermostatic controls and
embedded load sensing thermostat.
Open top 33,000 BTU nonclogging burners with flush top grate design for pan mobility. Full width crumb tray, s/s front and sides. Available in step-up configurations.
• LPG available • CSA International, MEA, NSF
Toastmaster’s Countertop Gas Griddles are the most economical and flexible countertop griddles in the foodservice industry. They offer unsurpassed performance, combining a proven control system with Toastmaster quality and durability. The gas units have one U shaped burner per 12" of griddle. Available in natural or LP gas. The TMDG24’s have a total of 2 burners, the TMDG36’s have a total of 3 burners, and the TMDG48’s have a total of 4 burners. The U shaped burners are controlled by independent control flame. One standing pilot services each burner. A 3
⁄4 " rear
connection is standard. Each burner on the griddle is 27,000 BTU/hr.
32nd Edition FO
Heavy-duty modular Countertop Equipment including sealed burners, hot plates, hot tops, French tops, thermostatically controlled griddles, manually controlled griddles, charbroilers, split tops, step-ups, and planchas. Heavy gauge and welded steel frame construction for maximum durability. Simply add 4" counter-height legs to turn any modular design into countertop equipment. Most equipment available from 12" wide up to 72" wide. Optional one inch island trim also available.
• Standard 11⁄ 4" front gas manifold • Standard 1" rear gas supply connection • Stainless steel front, sides, and bottom • Welded steel frame and body construction • Zamak die cast knobs with set screws • Stainless steel front plate shelf 35⁄ 8"
• Standard 9" low back flue riser • LPG available • CSA, NSF
ODSERVICE GAS EQUIPMENT CATALOG 43
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