Product Description
American Dish Service Single Rack, High Temp, 3-door Up, Set As Pass-Thru, w/ 60 Second Timer, -208/240V, 3-Ph, 50A, 4-Wire, Built on Booster.
***PLEASE NOTE THESE DISH MACHINES CAN HAVE A 8 WEEK LEAD TIME***
Standard Features
Equipped with a 60 second time cycle
Patented self cleaning spray system
Auto fill and auto shut off (standard equipment)
Two stage SS drain filter - eliminates clogged pumps
3 HP wash pump
ADS patented low-water protection
Patented captive spray arm end caps - no parts to lose
18" door opening
Configured for corner or inline - installs without conversion
No troublesome circuit boards - prevents down time
Powerful 3 HP pump - scrubs away what others leave behind!
Low water usage only .85 gal. per load!
Approved Dual Sanitizer Same machine serves as either high or low temp.
Versatile door design - installs corner or straight
Available with Stainless Steel Built-on Booster
Specifications
HT-25 Spec Sheet (PDF)
Rated Capacities
55 racks per hour (NSF rated)
Motor Horsepower
3 HP
Water Consumption
0.85 gallons per rack
3.593 liters per rack
Wash Heater
8 KW
Temperatures
Wash HT: 160 degrees F LT: 120 F
Rinse HT: 180 degrees F LT: 120 F
Utilities
Electrical Requirements
3-PH, 208/240V, 40A, 60 Hz: 4-Wire Connection, Three #8 Wires, Ground, 40A Breaker
SINGLE PH, 208/240V, 90A, 60 Hz: Dual Circuit: 30A Breaker, 60A Breaker, Nuetral & Ground Wires
COMBO OPTION: HT-25/34 W/Attached 12 kw Booster (3ph Only): 4-Wire Connection, Three #8 Wires, Ground, 50A Breaker, Single-Point Connection Of Both The D/M & Booster
NOTE: For high temp sanitation, a separate booster is required for this model.
Warning: Plumbing and electrical connections should be made by qualified personnel who will observe all the applicable plumbing, sanitary and safety codes and the National Electrical Code. Also, due to an ongoing value analysis program, specifications contained in this catalog are subject to change without notice.
*Manufacturer reserves the right to modify these specifications in compliance with regulatory agencies and manufacturing expediency.
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