Despatch LBB 2-18 Standard Electric Oven, 18.0cf Capacity
The Despatch Forced Air Heavy Duty Convection Oven, 18.0cf, features a microprocessor digital proportioning controller and open-coil heater elements, warranted for five years. High-limit controls are standard. Double-wall construction with glass fiber insulation and silicone door gaskets minimize heat loss. The exterior surface has a scratch resistant baked enamel coating. The stainless steel interior is standard on this model. Shelves are moveable on 2in (52mm) centers. Two shelves are included.
This standard series forced-convection oven has a single setpoint digital proportioning controller and rocker switch for power and heater. Maximum temperature is 400°F (204°C). This oven has two chamber doors. Forced air circulation from top mounted fan and side plenums allow rapid and effective heat distribution, permitting higher-density work loads. Uniformity is ±3° at 150°C. Standard range is 99.9 hours; range can be changed in field to 999., 9.99, or .999 hours or minutes.
Accessories:
- Countdown Timer for Economy & Standard Ovens shuts the oven off at a preset time
- Extra Shelf for 2.3ft³ Standard Despatch Electric Ovens increases testing efficiency
- Stand for Despatch LBB Standard Electric Ovens positions the oven for easy ergonomic access
Features:
- 18.0ft³ (510L) capacity
- Two-chamber doors
- Forced-air convection
- Maximum temperature 400°F (204°C)
Included Items:
- 18.0ft³ Standard Despatch Electric Oven
- Two reinforced shelves with 200lb (91kg) capacity
Overall Dimensions: 43"x30.5"x51.5" (WxDxH).
Chamber Dimensions: 37"x24"x35" (WxDxH).
Max. Temp.: 400F/204C
Chamber Capacity: 18.0cf/510L
Uniformity: 3C
Electrical: 240V/50-60Hz/16.4A
Oven is not supplied with cord and plug, and must be hard-wired into electrical supply.
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