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Middleby Marshall X55G-9 (X55G002BU000-1) Energy Management Conveyor Oven Gas Fired
| Manufacturer | Middleby Marshall |
|---|---|
| Model Number | X55G-9 |
| Manufacturer Part # | X55G-9 |
| Oven Width | 84" (and Up) |
| Deck Qty | Single Deck |
| Type | Floor Model |
| 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-9 (X55G002BU000-1) Energy Management Conveyor Oven is a gas-fired, single-deck unit designed for efficient and precise cooking. It boasts a 55-inch long cooking chamber and features a 32-inch wide standard split belt, making it suitable for various industrial cooking environments. The oven allows for controllable bake and time conveyor speed with a range of 1 to 19 minutes, and operates within a temperature range of 300°F to 600°F. Its reversible conveyor direction enhances flexibility in cooking processes. The unit includes a front loading window and comes equipped with top, legs, casters, and a base, all constructed from durable stainless steel for both the front, sides, top, and interior. With a power output of 140,000 BTU and an electrical requirement of 208-240 volts at 50/60Hz with a single-phase 15-amp connection, it meets cETLus and ETL-Sanitation standards. This conveyor oven is an excellent choice for businesses seeking reliable and versatile cooking solutions across various segments of the food service industry, providing both high performance and compliance with industry standards.
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.
