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OVENS, COMBINATION  


Time for the essentials. Simply select browning level from rare to well-done. That’s it!


• SelfCooking Control®


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Henny Penny ClassicCombi™ combi ovens use moist heat and dry heat, either separate or in combination to produce the ideal cookig conditions for a wide variety of foods. Four basic cooking modes employ a variety of built- in functions in different ways.


• Steaming – Moist Heat • Convection Cooking – Dry Heat • Combination – Dry and Moist Heat • Rethermalizing – Dry and Moist Heat • LPG available • UL, cUL


 • 413 • 413 ⁄4" high x 391 ⁄4" wide x 311 ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 10 full-size steam table pans • 61,500 BTU/hr. total output


 ⁄4" high x 391 pans


• 89,000 BTU/hr. total output • 40" high x 345


⁄8" wide x 311  ⁄8 " deep


• Holds up to 20 full-size steam table pans, or 20 crosswise pans and grids


• 123,000 BTU/hr. total output • 77" high x 421


⁄2 pans.


• 178,000 BTU/hr. total output • 311


⁄4" high x 391 ⁄4" wide x 311


• 37,500 BTU/hr. total output • 311


⁄4" high x 391 pans • 58,000 BTU/hr. total output  ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 6 full-size steam table pans or 6 Crosswise Plus pans and grids


 ⁄4" wide x 311 ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 12 full-size steam table pans, two per pair of rails, or 6 full-size sheet


 " wide x 32" deep


• Holds up to 40 full-size steam table pans, two per pair of rails, or 20 full-size sheet


⁄4" wide x 311 ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 20 full-size steam table pans, two per pair of rails, or 10 full-size sheet


• 413 ⁄4" high x 391 ⁄4" wide x 311


• 61,500 BTU/hr. total output • 413


⁄4" high x 391


• 89,000 BTU/hr. total output • 771


⁄8" high x 423 ⁄8 ⁄2


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Henny Penny SmartCombi™ combi ovens use moist heat and dry heat, either separate or in combination to produce the ideal cooking conditions for a wide variety of foods. Four basic cooking modes employ a variety of built- in functions in different ways.


• Steaming – Moist Heat • Convection Cooking – Dry Heat • Combination – Dry and Moist Heat • Rethermalizing – Dry and Moist Heat • LPG available • UL, cUL


 " deep


• Holds up to 10 full-size steam table pans or 10 Crosswise Plus pans and grids


 ⁄4" wide x 311 ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 20 full-size steam table pans or 10 full-size sheet pans


 " wide x 32" deep


• Holds up to 20 full-size steam table pans, or 20 crosswise pans and grids


• 123,000 BTU/hr. total output • 77" high x 423


⁄8 pans on grids


• 178,000 BTU/hr. total output • 311


⁄4" high x 391 ⁄4" wide x 311


• 37,500 BTU/hr. total output • 311


⁄4" high x 391 • 58,000 BTU/hr. total output 32nd Edition FO  ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 6 full-size steam table pans or 6 Crosswise Plus pans and grids


 ⁄4" wide x 311 ⁄2 " deep


• Holds up to 12 full-size steam table pans, or 6 full-size sheet pans on grids


 " wide x 32" deep


• Holds up to 40 full-size steam table pans, two per pair of rails, or 20 full-size sheet


• 9 Cooking processes: Roasts, Pan Fries, Poultry, Fish, Baking, Side Dishes, Finishing®, Potato Products, Egg Dishes


• The patented measurement and control center will regulate the ideal


climate for the specific product to one percent accuracy for: crispy crusts, • crunchy crumbing, maximum juiciness


Self-explanatory controls—no need for expensive training or retraining if • there is staff turnover


• Programmable: Store 350 programs • with up to 12 steps


Automatic documentation of HACCP Data in SelfCooking Center®


• CleanJet®—Automatic self-cleaning • system


Core temperature probe with 6 measurement points


CalcDiagnosis System® continuously measures with a sensor the lime- • scale level in the steam generator


Cooks up to 15% faster than • conventional Combi-Steamers


• Available in 6 different sizes, gas or electric


Replaces up to 50% of your kitchen appliances


• Maximum 5’3" rack height for safety 


• 6 – 12" x 20" / 6 – 13" x 18" • 293


• Number of meals per day: 30 – 80 


⁄4" high x 331 ⁄4" wide x 303 ⁄8" deep


• 6 – 18" x 26" / 12 – 12" x 20" • 293


• Number of meals per day: 60 – 160 


⁄4" high x 42" wide x 381 ⁄4" deep


• 10 – 12" x 20" / 10 – 13" x 18" • 40" high x 331


• Number of meals per day: 80 – 150 ⁄4" wide x 303 ⁄8 " deep


• 10 – 18" x 26" / 20 – 12" x 20" • 40" high x 42" wide x 381


• 20 – 12" x 20" / 20 – 13" x 18" • 701


• Number of meals per day: 150 – 300 


⁄8" high x 341⁄2" wide x 311⁄8 " deep


• 20 – 18" x 26" / 40 – 12" x 20" • 701


• Number of meals per day: 300 – 500 ⁄8" high x 421 ⁄2" wide x 392 ⁄8" deep ODSERVICE GAS EQUIPMENT CATALOG 77


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• Number of meals per day: 150 – 300 


⁄4" deep


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