Everhot 120
Description
EVERHOT 120
The Everhot 120 lets you enjoy the luxury of four ovens and four cast iron hotplates (each being independently adjustable for maximum versatility). So you can have cakes in one oven, roast vegetables in another, a joint in the third and plates warming in the fourth – all at different temperatures.
On the hotplates, a sauce simmering gently, peas boiling on another and loads more hotplate space to spare. Each of the large top ovens has an integral grill.
As with the Everhot 60 the control boxes are external and can be conveniently situated in adjacent kitchen units (or on the worktop). This is the ideal cooker for those who require more heat in their kitchen.
Features
EVERHOT 120 I SPECIFICATION
Fuel Type
Electric – 13 amp supply. We require two 13A sockets, ideally located one on each side of the cooker adjacent to each controller.
Servicing
No regular servicing is required – a saving against other brands.
Background Warmth
When operated at our recommended working temperatures, the EVERHOT 120 will produce approximately 1200W of heat. It should be noted however that this heat output can be dramatically reduced by switching off parts of the cooker. It should hence be regarded as a 12 month a year solution.
Energy Consumption
The EVERHOT 120 consumes approximately 170 units of power per week when used at recommended settings*.
Cooking Area
2 x Hot plate: | W225, D355mm |
2 x Simmer plate: | W175, D355mm |
2 x Top oven: | W395, H290, D490mm |
2 x Bottom oven: | W395, H290, D470mm |
Temperature Control
Hot plate: | Maximum 350°C |
Simmer plate: | Maximum 400°C |
Top oven: | Maximum 250°C |
Bottom oven: | Maximum 180°C |
Grill | 2 x 2.5KW full width radiant grill with a 30 minute digital timer is located in the top oven. |
* Recommended temperatures are normal cooking temperatures with ECO enabled between 9pm and 5am.
ECO Control
ECO ControlThis functionality is now available as standard on all EVERHOT cookers. It provides a type of ‘sleep’ facility which allows the range to be dropped to a low temperature that can be pre-determined.
The ECO function can be entered manually through a button on the control box or can be controlled automatically via a simple timer function. We estimate the likely savings through regular overnight use to be around 15% of overall running costs.
In addition, whist in ECO mode, the cooker has a maximum load requirement of 2KW, this facility will particularly appeal to customers who use sustainable energy systems – wind, water, photovoltaic, etc.