Duke E302 - Aerohot Electric Steamtable w/ Exposed Elements - 2 Sections
$1,109.99
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Overview
- Duke Aerohot Steamtables are part of the most comprehensive line of steamtables, offering both efficiency and economy in many sizes:
- Operational use: Dry
- Table width: 30 3/8"
- Number of compartments: 2
- Duke Aerohot Steamtables are part of the most comprehensive line of steamtables, offering both efficiency and economy in many sizes:
- Operational use: Dry
- Table width: 30 3/8"
- Number of compartments: 2
- Top:
- 20 gauge, 300 Series stainless steel
- Die-stamped openings - 12" wide x 20" deep
- Table width poly carving board - 7" deep x 1/2" thick
- 18 gauge stainless steel carving board support base and die-stamped brackets
- Heat Compartments:
- Each with die-formed 8" deep galvanized liner
- Exposed element models are designed for dry operation only
- Insulated with 1" thick fiberglass or equal, all four sides and bottom
- Single phase standard
- Body, Undershelf and Legs:
- 20 gauge, 430 Series stainless steel body
- 18 gauge, 430 Series stainless steel undershelf
- 430 Series stainless steel tubular legs with adjustable plastic feet
- Casters available in options below for portable use
- Electrical Information:
- 500 or 750 watt dome-type element for each compartment
- Wired to operate on 120, 208 or 240 volts, specify in options below
- Each section with infinite switch
- Permanently wired, 6' long cord with plug provided
Specifications: | |
Manufacturer:
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Duke |
Model:
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E302 |
List Price:
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$1,668 |
Width:
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30 3/8" |
Depth:
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29 7/16" |
Height:
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34" |
Weight:
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81 lbs. |
Volts:
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120 |
Specs
Brand

For over 85 years, Duke Manufacturing Co. has been a front-runner in the design and production of restaurant equipment for the foodservice industry. In recent years, Duke has sought to engineer technologies that save money and energy. As a result of their work, Duke was awarded the 2009 Energy Champion Award from the U.S. Department of Energy.