Heating elements
Heating element 12000W 230V for Luxia dishwashers
Heating element 14000W 230/400V for Angelo Po, Silanos, and Whirlpool dishwashers
Heating element 1400W 230V for Colged and Elettrobar dishwashers
Heating element 1500W 230V for Project Systems and Eurofrance dishwashers
Heating element 2000W 220V for Linea Blanca and Sammic dishwashers
Heating element 2000W 230V for Meiko dishwashers
Heating element 2000W 230V for Meiko dishwashers
Heating element 2000W 240V for Univerbar glasswashers
Heating element 2100W 230V for Colged and Elettrobar dishwashers
Heating element 2100W 230V for Colged, Elettrobar, Eurowash, and Wolk dishwashers
Heating element 2400W 230V for Angelo Po and Dihr dishwashers
Heating element 2500W 220/240V for Aristarco dishwashers
Heating element 2600W 230V for Amika, Colged, and Elettrobar dishwashers
Heating element 2x2440W 254V for Hobart dishwashers
Heating element 2x2440W 254V for Hobart dishwashers
Heating element 3000W 220/380V for ATA and Univerbar dishwashers
Heating element 3000W 230V for Colged, Elettrobar, and others
Heating element 3000W 230V for Zanussi hood-type dishwashers
Heating element 3000W 230V for Amika, Colged, Elettrobar and others
Heating element 3000W 230V for Comenda, Hoonved, Bonnet and Thirode
Heating element 3000W 230V for Zanussi and Whirlpool
Heating element 3000W 230V for Lasa, Mach, Modular dishwashers
Heating element 3000W 254V for Hobart dishwashers
Types of Heating Elements Used in HoReCa Equipment
1. Tubular Heating Elements
Tubular heating elements are one of the most common types used in HoReCa equipment. These elements are typically made of metal and are encased in a heat-resistant tube, making them ideal for consistent and reliable heating.
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Function: Tubular heating elements provide even heat distribution in appliances by heating up quickly and maintaining a steady temperature. They are often found in equipment where uniform heat is essential, such as ovens, fryers, and griddles.
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Importance: The even heat distribution ensures that food is cooked or heated consistently, making tubular heating elements ideal for commercial kitchens where efficiency and precision are key.
2. Ceramic Heating Elements
Ceramic heating elements are often used in high-performance cooking equipment because of their excellent heat retention and even distribution properties.
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Function: Ceramic elements are designed to heat up quickly and provide constant, uniform heat. They are often used in equipment like induction cooktops, grills, and roasting units.
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Importance: These elements are highly efficient and provide better control over temperature. They also tend to have a longer lifespan compared to traditional metal heating elements due to their ability to withstand high temperatures and rapid heating cycles.
3. Infrared Heating Elements
Infrared heating elements use infrared radiation to generate heat, making them a popular choice in appliances that require rapid heating or intense heat.
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Function: These elements emit infrared energy, which directly heats the food or surface. They are often used in grills, toasters, and pizza ovens.
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Importance: Infrared elements heat quickly and provide precise, direct heat. They are ideal for applications where fast cooking or browning is required, making them a great option for high-volume kitchens.
4. Immersion Heating Elements
Immersion heating elements are designed to heat liquids by being directly immersed in the substance they are heating. They are commonly used in commercial equipment that deals with large amounts of liquid.
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Function: These heating elements are submerged in liquids such as water, oil, or broths, and are typically found in dishwashers, water boilers, and sous-vide machines.
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Importance: Immersion elements provide efficient and uniform heating of liquids, ensuring consistent temperature for various cooking processes like boiling or sous-vide cooking.
Applications of Heating Elements in HoReCa Equipment
1. Ovens and Grills
Heating elements are essential in ovens, grills, and roasting units where precise and reliable heat is necessary for baking, grilling, and roasting. Tubular heating elements are commonly used here because they offer even heat distribution, which is crucial for consistent cooking results.
2. Espresso Machines
In espresso machines, heating elements are used to heat the water to the ideal brewing temperature. Immersion heating elements are common in these devices as they provide precise temperature control, ensuring the perfect extraction of espresso.
3. Fryers and Deep Fryers
In fryers, tubular heating elements are typically used to heat the oil to the desired temperature. The quick and efficient heat transfer from these elements allows for fast and consistent frying, which is essential for high-volume kitchens.
4. Dishwashers and Washers
Immersion heating elements are used in dishwashers to heat water to the optimal washing temperature. Consistent heating is crucial for efficient cleaning, especially in commercial environments where speed and reliability are paramount.
5. Water Boilers
Immersion heating elements are also used in water boilers to heat large volumes of water quickly and efficiently. This is especially important in caterers or coffee shops where hot water is constantly needed for beverages or food preparation.
Conclusion
Heating elements are indispensable in HoReCa equipment, providing the essential heat required for various cooking and cleaning processes. From tubular elements in ovens to immersion elements in dishwashers, heating elements ensure that equipment runs efficiently and consistently. Choosing the right type of heating element and maintaining it properly is crucial to the longevity of your equipment and the quality of the food and beverages you serve. At Brooks-Parts, we offer a wide range of OEM and aftermarket heating elements for various HoReCa equipment, ensuring your appliances continue to deliver high-quality results.