Champion DH-5000 (40-70) Genesis High Temp Door Type Dishwasher 53 Racks/hr 1 HP
Electric booster heater. Stainless Steel
Champion Model: DH-5000 (40-70) SKU: 132041
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Champion DH-5000 (40-70) Specifications
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This unit is great for washing wares to pans. Ideal for a variety commercial restaurant kitchens including barbecue restaurants, steakhouses, and pizzerias.
Features:
- Genesis
- Stainless steel body construction
- Hood type
- High temp unit
- Built-in booster for 40°F and 70°F rise
- Cleans 53 racks per hour
- Automatically starts when hood is closed
- Auto-fill
- Self draining 1HP pump
- Detergent/chemical connections
- Electric tank heat
- Upper and lower spray arms are interchangeable
- Sloped hood allows heat to leave through the rear of the unit
- Automatic drain valve
- Vent fan control
- Bottom mounted digital controls
- Mounted pressure regulating valve
- Field convertible from straight through to corner operation
- Electrical options: 208v/60hz/1-phase, 240v/60hz/1-phase, 208v/60hz/3-phase, and 240v/60hz/3-phase
- Single phase units are field convertible to three phase
- UL and NSF approved
- ENERGY STAR ® qualified
Warranty:
Limited 1 year parts & labor
Manufacturer Information | |
Brand | Champion |
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Model | DH-5000 (40-70) |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 350.00 lbs. |
Width | 29.50 in. |
Depth | 34.13 in. |
Height | 60.13 in. |
Documents
NSF Listed
This product meets National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards for public safety & environmental factors with regards to design, manufacture, operation, and labeling.
UL Listed
This product is UL listed by the UL certification agency which means it meets safety and structural integrity standards for use in food service operations.
Energy Star Certified
This product has been certified by a joint agency program supported by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for energy efficiency.