2AMPLUSM36G300A Gas Fired Compartment Steam Cooker
Description:
Steam cooker with solid stainless steel cooking compartments
Top compartment has both pressure and pressure-less controls
Top compartment can be 5 PSI pressure steam cooking or free-vented,
pressure-less steam cooking
Cooking compartments have double-door construction.
Inner door is made of cast aluminum
Upper compartment latch is equipped with control switch that shuts off steam when door is opened during
pressure-less cooking.
Compartment doors are self latching and open automatically approximately 15° when primary latch is
released.
Upper cooking compartment is quipped with lift-out pan supports.
Cooking compartments are automatically and independently controlled
Upper Compartment - Pressure-less Mode:
60 minute timer is set and control handle engaged.
Indicator light will turn off and continuous signal will sound at the end of cooking
cycle.
Upper Compartment - Pressure Mode:
15 minute timer is set.
Steam flow is automatically interrupted when compartment door is opened during cooking cycle.
At end of cooking cycle, steam control handle is released turning off indicator light, exhausting steam and
condensate from cooking compartment and sounding a continuous audible signal.
Center And/Or Bottom Compartment:
Operates only as a pressure cooker in the same manner described for the upper
compartment in pressure mode.
Features:
Safety valves
Low water cut-off
Water strainer
Cathodic protector
Manual drain valve
Boiler Controls are located conveniently located in a slide out "works-in-a-drawer" style enclosure.
Cooking Capacities: Upper Compartment (Pressure or Pressure-less)
(6) 12" x 20" x 2-1/2 pans or
(2) 4" 100mm deep pans & (2) 2-1/2" 65mm deep
Operation Will Be By:
Gas fired ASME constructed and approved, National Board Registered A.G.A. design-certified 15 PSI nickel plated boiler rated at 300,000 BTU and equipped for operation at 0 PSI for pressure-less cooking and 5 PSI through a pressure reducing valve for pressure cooking. Equipped for operation by natural (300,000 BTU) or propane gas (275,000 BTU).