Jackson TEMPSTAR HH-E VENTLESS (VER)_230/60/1 TempStar® Dishwasher High Hood
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- High efficiency with 37 racks/hour capacity
- Ventless operation with energy recovery
- Built-in 70°F booster for high temp washing
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The Jackson TEMPSTAR HH-E VENTLESS (VER)_230/60/1 TempStar® Dishwasher High Hood is a cutting-edge solution for commercial kitchens seeking efficiency and innovation. This door-type dishwasher features a high hood design, making it versatile for handling a variety of dishware sizes. Equipped with ventless and energy recovery technology, it optimizes water usage with a remarkable consumption rate of only 0.72 gallons per rack, processing approximately 37 racks per hour. The high-temperature electric tank heat is complemented by a built-in 70°F booster, ensuring superior sanitation. Its stainless steel exterior not only enhances durability but also provides a sleek, professional appearance. The dishwasher's electromechanical controls offer reliability and ease of use, while the multi-cycle timer accommodates different washing needs. With the ability to be field converted from a straight-through to a corner configuration, it adapts to diverse kitchen layouts. The inclusion of a pressure regulator supports seamless integration during installation. Certified by cETLus, ETL-Sanitation, and ENERGY STAR®, this appliance underscores its commitment to energy efficiency and sanitation. Note that the dishtable is not included, and assembly is required, making the Jackson TEMPSTAR HH-E VENTLESS a flexible and efficient choice for high-demand commercial environments.
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Certifications
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.
Energy Star Qualified
The item has been evaluated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy and has been found to be energy efficient.
