Industrial Oven Panels
When you're shopping for an industrial oven, you'll want to check out the panels. This includes every panel that's on the oven including the electronic controls as well as the side panels. Ovens can be expensive, so by checking out all of the aspects to the oven, you can rule out potential problems early. The best way to check out industrial oven panels is to do so in person, especially if you plan on purchasing a used oven.
Industrial Oven Panels for Controls
The industrial oven panels for each oven are a little different. Some are digital where others require you to turn dials and change things manually. Depending upon your budget will help you to determine what kind of oven panels you can afford. The fancier the panel, the more cost that's associated with the oven.
If you absolutely have to have all of the latest digital technology on the industrial oven panels, then you will need to search certain manufacturers for these panels as not everyone offers it. These panels can include:
- Internal temperature display
- Multiple timers
- Current date and time
- Time of last cleaning
The only problem with some of these electric panels is that when they go out, they can cost more money to get fixed. Sometimes it's just a matter of replacing a battery. However, if the wiring is fried, you'll need a technician to come out and fix the problems, causing more costs that your business probably doesn't need to be paying for.
Industrial Oven Panels for Insulation
In addition to the bells and whistles of your control panels, you'll also need to consider the industrial oven panels for insulation. Insulation is what will not only keep the heat inside the oven but also from keeping the heat from making a room too hot. There's nothing worse than an oven that heats up a whole room, melting other products and causing everyone to go running to the air conditioning thermostat. Electric bills will rise and no one wants extra costs if they can avoid it.
Therefore, insulation panels need to be looked at. Especially if you are operating a business that has other products out that could melt (like cheese or frosting), you want panels that are well insulated. It's important to look at the material that the panel is made of. Any kind of steel will help the heat transfer to other objects in the room. Ultimately, most panels are made of metal, but if they are then covered with foam or plastic, it will reduce the heat transfer. The thickness of the panel can range from a thin 50mm to extremely thick. The thicker the panel, the less heat that will escape. It's also important to look at the joints of the panels, especially in the case of used industrial ovens. The industrial oven panels should fit tightly around the entire oven. If there are any gaps, you may want to see the oven in use to judge for yourself if heat is escaping as a result of the gap or not.