2
SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION
Construction
Exterior
£
Stainless steel front, top, back, and powder-
coated sides
£
4” (102 mm) matte black legs
£
Ergonomic, cool to touch powder-coated door
handle
Interior
£
304 stainless steel interior
£
Water-tight construction
£
Interchangeable jetplates for customized
cooking results
Electrical Specifications
United States
£
HHB2 (P/N: HHB-8603-1)
Phase
1
Voltage*
208/240 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Current
24 amps
Max Circuit 30 amps
Max Input
5000 watts
Cord
10 gauge, 3 wire, 6 foot, SOOW
Plug
NEMA 6-30P
Canada
£
HHB2C (P/N: HHB-8603-1C)
Phase
1
Voltage*
208/240 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Current
24 amps
Max Circuit 50 amps
Max Input
5000 watts
Cord
10 gauge, 3 wire, 6 foot, SOOW
Plug
NEMA 6-50P
* Smart Voltage Sensor Technology automatically
senses the supply voltage and prompts the opera-
tor to configure the oven to the correct setting
(208 or 240). However, it does not compensate
for lack-of or over-voltage situations.
Latin America
£
HHB2LA (P/N: HHB-8603-1K-2073)
Phase
1
Voltage
230 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Current
24 amps
Max Circuit 32 amps
Max Input
5000 watts
Cord
10 gauge, 3 wire, 5 foot, SOOW
Plug
NEMA 6-30P
Europe/Asia/Pacific
£
HHB2EW (P/N: HHB-8603-1W)
Phase
3
Voltage
400 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Current
10 amps
Max Circuit 16 amps
Max Input
5000 watts
Cord
HO7RN-F, 5 wire
Plug
IEC 309, 5-pin, 16 amp
£
HHB2ED (P/N: HHB-8603-1D)
Phase
3
Voltage
230 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Current
14 amps
Max Circuit 20 amps
Max Input
5000 watts
Cord
HO7RN-F, 4 wire
Plug
IEC 309, 4-pin, 32 amp
United Kingdom/Ireland
£
HHB2UK (P/N: HHB-8603-1K)
Phase
1
Voltage
230 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Current
24 amps
Max Circuit 32 amps
Max Input
5000 watts
Cord
HO7RN-F, 3 wire
Plug
IEC 309, 3-pin, 32 amp
NOTE: The owner is responsible for supplying
voltage that meets the above specifications. For
more information, consult a qualified electrician.
Summary of Contents for HIGH H BATCH 2
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