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Description
Wolf WC44ED-QS-COMMANDER Quick Ship Convection Ovens
Product Description
The Wolf WC44ED-QS-COMMANDER is a heavy-duty electric double-deck convection oven designed for commercial kitchens. It features independent solid-state controls, a temperature range of 150–500°F, 60-minute audible timers, a rapid cool-down switch, double-pane windows, porcelain-enameled interiors with five nickel-plated racks per oven, and two 1/2 HP two-speed blower motors (12 kW per section). Constructed with durable stainless steel, this convection oven is ENERGY STAR® certified and NSF/cUL/UL listed, ensuring reliable and efficient performance.
Features
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Wolf |
| Brand Name | Quick Ship |
| Certifications | NSF, UL, ENERGY STAR |
| Height | 70.0in |
| Width | 40.0in |
| Depth | 42.25in |
| Shipping Weight | 880.0lbs |
| Capacity per Compartment | 5 pan capacity, per compartment |
| Type | standard |
| Exterior Finish | stainless steel front & sides |
| Size | full/standard size |
| Deck Qty | 2 decks |
| Control Type | solid state controls |
| Base | legs |
| kW (per deck) | 11.0 - 15.99 kW |
| Interior Finish | porcelain interior |
| Energy Efficiency | ENERGY STAR® |
| Specifications | (Quick Ship) Convection Oven, electric, double-deck, standard depth, solid state controls, temperature range 150° to 500°F, 60 minute timer with audible alarm per oven, oven cool switch for rapid cool down, independently operated stainless steel doors with double pane windows, porcelain enamel on steel oven interiors, (5) nickel plated racks per oven, stainless steel front, top, sides & 8"H legs, (2) 1/2 HP two speed oven blower-motors, 12 kW each section, NSF, cUL, UL, ENERGY STAR® |
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