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Middleby Marshall X55G-10 (X55G002BU000-2) Energy Management Conveyor Oven Gas Fired
| Manufacturer | Middleby Marshall |
|---|---|
| Model Number | X55G-10 |
| Manufacturer Part # | X55G-10 |
| Type | Floor Model |
| Oven Width | 84" (and Up) |
| Deck Qty | Double Deck |
| Conveyor Qty (per deck) | 1 |
| Height | 43.22" |
| Width | 90.78" |
| Depth | 59.2" |
| Weight | 1290 lbs |
| cETLus | Yes |
| ETL-Sanitation | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Middleby Marshall X55G-10 (X55G002BU000-2) Energy Management Conveyor Oven Gas Fired is a high-performance appliance designed for efficient and versatile cooking operations. This double deck oven boasts a 55-inch long cooking chamber with a 32-inch wide standard split belt on each deck, allowing for simultaneous cooking of multiple food items with controllable bake and time conveyor speed. Catering to diverse cooking needs, it provides a time range of 1-19 minutes and an operating temperature range of 300°F to 600°F. Notably, it features a reversible conveyor direction and a convenient front loading window. The oven is constructed with durable stainless steel for its front, sides, top, and interior, ensuring longevity and ease of cleaning. It includes essential components such as a top, legs, casters, and base. The unit operates at 140,000 BTU and supports 208-240v power at 50/60Hz with a single-phase 15-amp draw. Certified by cETLus and ETL-Sanitation, this oven is built to meet rigorous standards for safety and cleanliness, making it an ideal choice for commercial kitchens looking for reliable and high-capacity cooking solutions.
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.
