Microwave Wattage Comparison
OVEN WATTAGE 800 1000 1200 1800 2100 2200 2700 3000
:30
:25
:20
:12
:10
:10
:08
:07
1:00
:52
:45
:27
:21
:20
:17
:16
1:30 1:14 1:00
:39
:32
:30
:25
:24
COOKING TIME (minutes)
2:00 1:39 1:20
:52
:42
:40
:35
:34
5:00 4:03 3:10 2:40 2:00 1:50 1:45 1:30
10:00 8:15 6:40 4:00 3:12 3:00 2:30 2:23
Example: If 1 baked potato can be cooked in a 1000 watt microwave oven in 4:03 , the throughput per hour at that rate would be 13 baked potatoes . A 1200 watt oven would yield 17 baked potatoes per hour. An 1800 watt oven would yield 20 baked potatoes per hour. A 2200 watt oven would yield 28 baked potatoes per hour. A 3000 watt oven would yield 33 baked potatoes per hour.
Accessories and Options* • Shelves - for use inside the microwave to increase the load capacity • Shelf Rails - the OnCue (AOC) offers unique rails, shelf and steam pan kit to help reheat food while maintaining moisture and steam. Shelf also allows for two containers or food items to be loaded simultaneously. • Cavity Liners - these are non-stick and make the cleaning of speed ovens much easier • Braille - for visually impaired crew members • Menu Card Holder - can be mounted to the front door of select platforms (AOC, RC)
• Stacking Kit - most ovens are stackable without a kit required – for those that aren’t a stacking kit is available • Microwave-Safe Cooking Vessels - Microwave-safe dishes allow microwaves to pass through without heating the container; excellent for steam and moisture-dependent dishes • Steamer Insets - microwaves over 1700 watts convert water to steam (steam pan inserts help maximize this effect) *May vary by manufacturer
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