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Bain Marie Heat Mat 460 x 270mm 700w 240v

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Bain Marie Heat Mat 460 x 270mm 700w 240v

Silicone bain marie heater 460 x 270mm, 230v, 700w ,150c bimetal thermostat, adhesive 1m leads are specially designed to offer superior energy efficiency over standard formed rod heating elements. They are of a high-watt density design. They are fitted with temperature limiters designed to protect the heaters from overheating should the water level evaporate below the safe working minimum.

Where are bain-marie heat mats used?

Bain-marie heat mats are used under bain-marie heating counters to keep food warm. Normally formed heating elements are typically twice the power rating of their silicone heater counterpart, and as the element surface contact is limited, it will reduce the efficiency even further. We would recommend using these heating elements as a best practice as they are better for the environment and reduce the users' operating costs.

Float level switches are recommended to prevent water levels from falling below suitable levels; see the link here.

$23.34

Original: $66.68

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Bain Marie Heat Mat 460 x 270mm 700w 240v—

$66.68

$23.34

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Silicone bain marie heater 460 x 270mm, 230v, 700w ,150c bimetal thermostat, adhesive 1m leads are specially designed to offer superior energy efficiency over standard formed rod heating elements. They are of a high-watt density design. They are fitted with temperature limiters designed to protect the heaters from overheating should the water level evaporate below the safe working minimum.

Where are bain-marie heat mats used?

Bain-marie heat mats are used under bain-marie heating counters to keep food warm. Normally formed heating elements are typically twice the power rating of their silicone heater counterpart, and as the element surface contact is limited, it will reduce the efficiency even further. We would recommend using these heating elements as a best practice as they are better for the environment and reduce the users' operating costs.

Float level switches are recommended to prevent water levels from falling below suitable levels; see the link here.