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Product Overview

  • OEM part ensures warranty / agency compliance and best performance

Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
19.29 lb.
Voltage
120 Volts
Wattage
1,200 Watts
Color
Silver
Control Type
Infinite  Thermostatic
Installation Type
Countertop
Style
Bain Marie
Type
Warmers

Details

APW Wyott 21874000 -3Vi Warmer, 1200W/ 120V.

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Customer questions about this product

Can the utility type, serial number, or production date of my equipment affect whether or not this part fits?

Sometimes, factors like the voltage, fuel type, and serial number may determine whether or not a particular part will fit your particular unit. We do our best to provide the most up-to-date information possible on our site but we cannot guarantee that this will clarify every possible scenario. If you require additional confirmation that this part is the correct one for your unit, we recommend consulting manufacturer literature and resources for your equipment to verify the correct part.

Is this an OEM part?

Yes. This is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part.

What is the difference between a warmer and a rethermalizer?

Warmers are designed to hold food that has already been heated to the appropriate serving temperature of 150 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Rethermalizers, on the other hand, reheat chilled foods through the HACCP "danger zone" to a safe serving temperature within a controlled timeframe. To meet industry acceptance criteria, rethermalizers must be capable of heating contents from 40-165 degrees Fahrenheit within 120 minutes and maintaining a temperature of 150 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

What is the difference between an OEM part and an OEM-equivalent part?

An OEM part is the original component that was made for your equipment.

We also sell parts that are equivalent to OEM products, but are not genuine OEM. Each type has its own merits – these are some things to consider when making the decision between OEM and OEM-equivalent parts:

• Using an OEM part guarantees that you will comply with any valid manufacturer’s warranties and agency approvals on your product. An OEM-equivalent part may or may not offer the same guarantees.

• OEM-equivalent parts are built to the same specifications as the original part and are often available at a lower price point. In some cases it may even be sourced from the same location as the OEM part, though this will vary from item to item.
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