The Hatco GRHDH-4P_120/60/1 Glo-Ray® Heated Display Case is a commercial countertop food presentation unit designed for precise hot food merchandising. Featuring a glass front design, this model incorporates four pans on a single shelf, offering a humidity capacity of 6 quarts, ideal for maintaining product freshness. Equipped with pre-focused infrared top heat, it ensures even heat distribution, enhancing food appearance and warmth. Constructed from durable stainless steel and aluminum, it provides reliable performance in busy foodservice environments, with a power consumption of 2285 watts to support sustained operation in commercial kitchens. This unit is suited for professional use in restaurants, cafes, and buffet settings requiring efficient hot food display with optimal visibility and hygiene standards.
Hatco GRHDH-4P_120/60/1 Features
The Hatco Glo-Ray Heated Display Case features a counter-mounted, glass front design optimized for high-volume food presentation. Its humidity chamber with 6-quart capacity ensures moisture retention, while the pre-focused infrared heating promotes efficient heat transfer. Its stainless steel and aluminum construction guarantees durability in high-traffic foodservice settings. Easy-to-clean tempered glass sides facilitate maintenance, and rear sliding doors allow quick access for food replenishment. Designed for seamless integration into busy commercial kitchens, this model supports workflow efficiency and product quality preservation.
- High-capacity humidified holding: Maintains optimal product moisture and freshness.
- Durable stainless steel frame: Ensures longevity in demanding environments.
- Tempered glass sides: Provide clear visibility and ease of cleaning.
- Infrared top heat focus: Ensures even warmth distribution for consistent presentation.
- Rear sliding access doors: Enable quick replenishment and maintenance without disruption.
Best suited for high-traffic foodservice operations requiring attractive, reliable hot food displays.
Hatco GRHDH-4P_120/60/1 Technical Specs
The Hatco Glo-Ray heated display case runs on a standard electrical supply of 120V at 60Hz, drawing 2285 watts with a single-phase setup. It features a self-contained heating system employing pre-focused infrared top heat, ensuring uniform temperature distribution across the four pans. The unit measures 58.5 inches in width, 26 inches in depth, and 25 inches in height, with a weight of approximately 215 lbs. Crafted from stainless steel and aluminum, its construction ensures durability and ease of cleaning, with tempered glass sides for visibility and safety. Operating temperature ranges are suitable for hot food display, with materials compliant to food safety standards. The unit includes rear sliding doors for maintenance access and can support heat-sensitive food products efficiently in medium-volume settings.
- Electrical requirements: 120V, 60Hz, single-phase, 2285 watts
- Construction materials: Stainless steel and aluminum durable frame
- Dimensions: 58.5" W x 26" D x 25" H (148.6cm W x 66cm D x 63.5cm H)
- Weight: 215 lbs (97.5 kg)
- Operating temperature range: Designed for consistent hot food display
- Cleaning & maintenance: Disassembly via rear sliding doors for easy access
- Food safety: Tempered glass sides facilitate sanitation and inspection
- Electrical compatibility: Compatible with standard 120V outlets
- Mounting clearance: Requires sufficient airflow around sides and top
- Drainage and ventilation: Rear access for maintenance and airflow
- Installation space: Width of at least 58.5 inches required in countertop setup
- Power supply setup: Dedicated circuit recommended for optimal performance
What is a commercial heated display case
A commercial heated display case is a specialized foodservice appliance designed for the presentation and warming of hot foods in professional environments. It typically features calibrated infrared heating elements, tempered glass enclosures, and humidity control to ensure food remains at safe serving temperatures with moisture retention. Installed in restaurant, buffet, or cafeteria settings, models like the Hatco Glo-Ray Heated Display Case are used for consistent food presentation and high-volume service. The unit’s construction supports frequent use, with ease of cleaning and maintenance, making it suitable for mid-volume food merchandising in settings that prioritize product visibility and temperature control for optimal customer appeal and food safety.
Top commercial display case for hospitality high-volume service
Designed for professional foodservice environments, the Hatco GRHDH-4P_120/60/1 offers durable construction, precise infrared heating, and glass visibility, ideal for mid-volume restaurant and cafeteria operations requiring reliable hot food merchandising. Capable of supporting consistent presentation and moisture retention, it supports efficient workflows in busy kitchens with moderate throughput.
- Full-service countertop design suitable for hospitality applications
- Built with heavy-duty stainless steel for long-term durability
- Optimized for medium throughput in food presentation
- Supports heat elevation with infrared focus for even warmth
- Ideal for food safety and visual merchandising synergy
Why Choose Hatco GRHDH-4P_120/60/1?
Choosing the Hatco GRHDH-4P_120/60/1 provides a robust combination of stainless steel durability, infrared heating precision, and glass visibility, surpassing standard countertop heated display units. Its efficient heat focus, moisture retention, and rear sliding doors streamline food replenishment and maintenance in high-traffic settings, supporting high standards in food presentation and sanitation without sacrificing workflow efficiency.
- Self-contained infrared heating system: Ensures uniform food temperature
- Compact footprint with large capacity: Maximizes countertop space utilization
- Premium stainless steel and tempered glass: Facilitate sanitation and durability
- Designed for high-volume display with ease of access: Rear sliding doors improve service flow
- US-made quality and reliability: Ensures long-term performance in busy kitchens