30" GAS WALL OVEN WITH FRENCH DOORS
Everyday Price
$7,125.00
Sale Price
$6,195.00
Total Savings
$930.00
Dimensions
Width: 30.00
Height: 32.75
Depth: 26.00
Color
Features
- Powerful 25,000 BTU burner with 3,000 BTU heat assist for quick start-ups and additional power
- Extra-large oven with True European Convection and 1850° Infrared Broiler that accommodates a full size 18" x 26" commercial baking sheet
- Features French door design 24" depth for compatibility with standard kitchen cabinetry
- Available as single ovens or two single ovens double stacked
- Coved corners for optimal heat circulation and easier cleaning
- Available in Natural or LP gas
- Handcrafted in Pennsylvania since 1880
Product Description
The unequaled BlueStar Gas Wall Oven combines heavy-duty, handcrafted construction with a seamless design to bring functional beauty to the home chef's kitchen. Each extra-large oven contains a powerful 25,000 BTU burner with True European Convection.
Specification
General | |
Oven Dimensions | 30W x 26D x 32.75H |
Oven Interior | 26.25W x 20D x 15H |
Oven Burner Rating | 25,000 BTUs |
Infrared Broiler Rating | 15,000 BTUs |
Oven Heat Assist Element Rating | 3,000 BTUs |
Electrical Requirements | 120V, 60Hz, 15 AMPS, 1 PH |
Operating Gas Pressure | NAT: 5.0 WC, LP: 10.0 WC |
Gas Line Size | 1/2 |
General | Available in Natural or LP Gas |
* For French door models | Unit should be installed at least 6 from side wall to allow for proper operation |
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Features
- Powerful 25,000 BTU burner with 3,000 BTU heat assist for quick start-ups and additional power
- Extra-large oven with True European Convection and 1850° Infrared Broiler that accommodates a full size 18" x 26" commercial baking sheet
- Features French door design 24" depth for compatibility with standard kitchen cabinetry
- Available as single ovens or two single ovens double stacked
- Coved corners for optimal heat circulation and easier cleaning
- Available in Natural or LP gas
- Handcrafted in Pennsylvania since 1880