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Crown DP-60 60 Gallon Stationary Direct Steam Kettle with Pedestal Base

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Crown DP-60 60 Gallon Stationary Direct Steam Kettle with Pedestal BaseCrown DP 60 60 Gallon Stationary Direct Steam Kettle with Pedestal Base 60 Gallon, 2 3 Jacket, Pedestal Base The Crown DP 60 direct steam kettle provides efficient, large volume cooking with durable stainless steel construction and convenient features for commercial kitchens. High capacity 60 gallon direct steam kettle, ideal for large batch cooking. Constructed with 304 stainless steel exterior and a premium 316 stainless steel interior liner for

Crown DP-60 60 Gallon Stationary Direct Steam Kettle with Pedestal Base

60 Gallon, 2/3 Jacket, Pedestal Base

The Crown DP-60 direct steam kettle provides efficient, large-volume cooking with durable stainless steel construction and convenient features for commercial kitchens.

  • High-capacity 60-gallon direct steam kettle, ideal for large-batch cooking.
  • Constructed with 304 stainless steel exterior and a premium 316 stainless steel interior liner for durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Features a 2/3 jacket design for efficient and even heat distribution.
  • Equipped with a 2-inch tangent draw-off valve for quick and easy emptying.
  • Includes a spring-assisted stainless steel dome cover for safe and convenient operation.
  • Designed with a sturdy pedestal base for stable, stationary floor installation.

Stationary Pedestal Base

Provides stable and secure floor mounting, ensuring the kettle remains fixed during operation.

Direct Steam Heating (2/3 Jacket)

Utilizes direct steam to heat the kettle contents effectively and uniformly up to 2/3 of its height.

316 Stainless Steel Interior Liner

Offers superior corrosion resistance, making it suitable for cooking a wide range of ingredients, including acidic foods.

304 Stainless Steel Construction

Ensures the kettle's exterior is durable, resistant to wear, and easy to clean.

Spring-Assisted Stainless Steel Dome Cover

Allows for effortless and safe opening and closing of the kettle lid, improving workflow and user safety.

2" Tangent Draw-Off Valve

Facilitates quick and easy transfer or removal of cooked products from the kettle, enhancing efficiency.

Perforated Strainer Included

Helps prevent solid food particles from clogging the draw-off valve during emptying.

Faucet Bracket Included

Provides a dedicated and sturdy mounting point for a fill faucet (faucet sold separately), simplifying water addition.

NSF Certified

Meets stringent public health and safety standards, ensuring the equipment is safe for food contact and commercial use.

Specifications

Type Stationary Kettle
Style Direct Steam
Installation Type Floor Model (With Pedestal Base)
Capacity 60 Gallons
Kettle Jacket 2/3 Jacket
Interior Finish 316 Stainless Steel
Material 304 Stainless Steel
Draw-Off Size 2 Inches
Selling Unit Each
Units Per Case 1
Country of Origin Canada
Shipping Width 32 Inches
Shipping Depth 34 Inches
Shipping Height 41 Inches
Shipping Weight 265 lb.
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