LDO-fired rotary rack oven range starts from 44 tray and goes up to 198 tray. LDO stands for low diesel oil. It is commercial extract from crude oil and is a distillate fuel with small proportion of residual fuel. It is non-automotive diesel oil and is heavier than diesel.
What is LDO-fired rotary rack oven?
An LDO-fired rotary rack ovens consume low density oil (LDO) and are fitted with lots of baking functions. These ovens are designed to ocuppy less space and offer lasting performance. Hindchef manufactures a comprehensive range of LDO-fired rotary oven with host of functions enabling the users to cook at varied temp.
LDO-fired rotary rack oven-available sizes
Hindchef’s LDO-fired rotary rack ovens are available in all tray sizes above 44 tray. Customers who are looking for a small, medium and large rotary rack oven in LDO can buy the above-mentioned rotary rack ovens. These rotary rack ovens occupy less space and offer lasting performance in the modern kitchens. Customers can buy the ready made rotary rack oven or customize rotary rack ovens as per the requirements.
Power and fuel consumption
size (tray) | power | fuel consumption |
44 | 2.5 kw | 2.75 kg/hour |
84 | 3 kw | 5.266 kg/hour |
88 | 3 kw | 5.516 kg/hour |
120 | 3kw | 7.524 kg/hour |
132 | 3kw | 8.24 kg/hour |
172 | 3kw | 10.7kg/hour |
198 | 8.4 kW | 12.41 kg/hour |
Advantages
- Low running cost: The running cost for the machine is comparatively lower.
- Easy to maintain: It is easy to manage and maintain with good maintenance.
Disadvantages
- Create pollution:
- May need extra burner:
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