Structural Concepts NE4827HSSV 48 Inch Self-Service Heated Display Case with Glass Ends
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- Supports precise convection heat control
- Durable stainless steel and glass build
- Includes adjustable glass shelving
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The Structural Concepts NE4827HSSV Reveal® Self-Service Heated Slide In Counter Case is a commercial-grade display solution designed for high-traffic foodservice environments. Measuring 47-3/4" wide by 33" deep and standing 27-7/8" high, this counter incorporates convection heat for uniform warmth, enhanced by LED top and shelf lighting to showcase items effectively. It features a slide-in base for seamless integration into existing kitchen or serving lines, with UV bonded frameless glass and glass ends delivering durability and a clean presentation. The interior is constructed of stainless steel to ensure longevity and easy sanitation, making it suitable for self-service hot food displays in restaurants, cafeterias, or convenience stores.
The Reveal® self-service heated counter provides precise temperature control via convection heating, supporting consistent food presentation. Its durable stainless steel interior and glass construction facilitate easy cleaning and resistance to daily wear. The unit’s adjustable glass shelving allows flexible product display, while LED lighting enhances visibility. Designed for moderate-volume foodservice outlets, it integrates smoothly into existing setups, optimizing workflow and customer experience.
Ideal for self-service hot food displays in mid-volume restaurants or convenience stores.
The Structural Concepts NE4827HSSV Reveal® Self-Service Heated Slide In Counter Case operates on a standard electrical supply of 120V, 60Hz, with a phase and maximum amperage that supports its convection heating system. It is a self-contained unit with a stainless steel construction complemented by UV bonded frameless glass and glass ends. The unit’s dimensions are 47-3/4" width by 33" depth and 27-7/8" height, with a weight of approximately 850 lbs. It features ETL sanitation and cETLus listings, ensuring compliance with industry safety standards. Designed for moderate throughput, it provides consistent heat via convection, with energy consumption categorized under typical commercial refrigeration parameters.
A commercial heated display case is a refrigerated or non-refrigerated unit designed to hold and showcase hot or cold prepared foods in foodservice settings. These units support optimal food presentation by maintaining specific temperature ranges, often incorporating convection heating or chilling systems. Installed in undercounter cafés, buffet lines, or self-service stations, the Structural Concepts NE4827HSSV Reveal® self-service heated counter case is ideal for mid-volume restaurant service and convenience store hot food merchandising, combining durability with precise temperature control.
Built for reliable performance and durability, the Structural Concepts NE4827HSSV Reveal® Self-Service Heated Slide In Counter Case excels in moderate throughput environments, supporting consistent hot food display and easy operation. Its commercial-grade materials and thoughtful design make it well-suited for professional foodservice applications, ensuring optimal workflow and product presentation in various hospitality niches.
Structural Concepts NE4827HSSV distinguishes itself through its robust stainless steel build, energy-efficient lighting, and seamless integration capabilities. Its convection heating system guarantees uniform food warmth, while UV bonded frameless glass promotes longevity and sanitation. This self-service heated counter promotes efficient workflow, offering precise temperature control and a sleek, durable design that enhances product presentation and operational reliability in commercial settings.
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ETL Sanitation
The item meets or exceeds the sanitation standards set by Edison Testing Laboratories (ETL).
ETL US & Canada Listed
The item meets or exceeds ETL safety standards as well as those set by Canada and the U.S.
