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The Vulcan VBP15-1E1ZN Holding and Transport Cabinet stands as a pinnacle of quality and reliability. Weighing in at 335 lb., its dimensions of 27 1⁄4" W x 33 1⁄4" D x 65 1⁄2" H ensure ample space for culinary storage. Operating at 120 Volts with 12.5 Amps and 1 Phase, this cabinet boasts 1,500 Watts of power, maintaining temperatures up to 190°F. Crafted from durable stainless steel, its full-height design in a sleek silver color adds sophistication to any kitchen. Featuring solid Dutch doors for easy access, it's equipped with universal slides for versatile interior configurations. With NEMA 5-15P plug type and insulated construction, it ensures efficiency and safety. Proudly made in America, the Vulcan VBP Series Holding Cabinet is your trusted companion for preserving culinary excellence.
Full-size insulated holding/proofing cabinet ideal for commercial kitchens and food transport.
Stainless steel construction ensures durability, hygiene, and professional appearance.
Maintains temperatures up to 190°F with 1,500W power for reliable food holding.
Dimensions of 27 1⁄4" W x 33 1⁄4" D x 65 1⁄2" H provide ample storage capacity.
Sleek full-height silver design complements modern kitchen layouts.
Operates at 120V, 12.5A, 1 Phase, suitable for standard commercial electrical service.
Q: What temperature can it maintain?
A: Up to 190°F with precise electronic controls.
Q: What are the dimensions and weight?
A: 27 1⁄4" W x 33 1⁄4" D x 65 1⁄2" H; 335 lb.
Q: Is it durable for commercial use?
A: Yes, full stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting performance.
Q: What power requirements does it have?
A: 120V, 12.5A, 1 Phase, 1,500 Watts.
Wipe interior and exterior surfaces regularly with mild detergent.
Inspect blower motor and electronic controls periodically.
Check door gaskets for wear and replace if needed.
Avoid overloading racks to maintain even temperature circulation.
Ensure proper ventilation around the cabinet during operation.