Rational iCombi Classic 10-1/1 Gas Combination Oven
Product Description
The Rational iCombi Classic is a gas-fired combination oven offering steam, convection and combination cooking modes in a single unit. This ten-grid, 1/1 GN configuration is one of Rational's mid-to-large...
Specifications
- Capacity (grids)
- 10
- External depth (mm)
- 842
- External height (mm)
- 1064
- External width (mm)
- 850
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Rational iCombi Classic 10 1 SpecsProduct Description
The Rational iCombi Classic is a gas-fired combination oven offering steam, convection and combination cooking modes in a single unit. This ten-grid, 1/1 GN configuration is one of Rational's mid-to-large capacity platforms, designed for kitchens that need to produce consistent, high-quality results across a broad range of dishes during busy service periods. It is available configured for either natural gas or LPG, which is worth confirming at the point of order.
In practice, the iCombi Classic handles the demands of continuous service well. The multi-fan heat distribution system ensures even cooking across all ten levels simultaneously, which is important when every shelf needs to perform consistently rather than the top trays cooking ahead of the bottom. The ClimaPlus humidity control system allows moisture levels to be adjusted in stages, giving chefs the ability to fine-tune the cooking environment rather than relying on preset fixed conditions. Recovery between loads is reliable, which matters when a kitchen is turning around covers quickly.
From an operational standpoint, the key practical advantages include:
- Up to 100 programmable cooking steps, reducing reliance on individual chef knowledge and supporting consistency across shifts
- Multi-step programme sequencing, useful for complex dishes that move through different cooking phases
- Intuitive dial-and-display interface with clear symbols, reducing training time and the risk of user error
- Automatic cleaning with phosphate-free tablet chemistry and an integrated scale prevention system
- High-intensity LED chamber lighting for clear visual monitoring without opening the door
Gas combination ovens of this size require a suitable gas supply connection, adequate ventilation or extraction canopy, and a floor drain for steam condensate and cleaning cycles. The unit carries meaningful weight, so floor loading and positioning should be planned before installation. It is normally installed on a purpose-built stand or stacking frame and will require commissioning by a Gas Safe registered engineer. If your site is LPG-supplied, confirm this clearly at the point of enquiry as conversion requires the correct jet configuration from the outset.
This model is well suited to hotels, contract catering operations, hospital kitchens, staff restaurants and busy restaurant kitchens where volume and consistency are the primary requirements. It is a capable unit for operations serving large numbers of covers across multiple menu categories. Kitchens with lower throughput may find a smaller-capacity model a better fit operationally and economically, while very high-volume central production sites may want to consider a larger-grid option.
Combination ovens at this level represent a significant investment, and the right configuration depends on your gas supply, extraction setup and day-to-day service patterns. If you'd like to talk through whether this model suits your kitchen before committing, our team is happy to work through the details with you.
Key Features
- Ten-grid 1/1 GN capacity with simultaneous multi-level cooking across all shelves
- ClimaPlus humidity control adjustable in stages for precise cooking cabinet climate
- Multi-fan heat distribution system for uniform results throughout the cooking chamber
- Up to 100 programmable recipes with multi-step sequences of up to 12 stages
- Automatic cleaning system with phosphate-free tablets and integrated scale prevention
Operational Benefits
- Consistent results across all ten levels reduce reliance on constant chef monitoring
- Programmable recipes support quality consistency across different shifts and skill levels
- Adjustable humidity control gives chefs accurate management of moisture-sensitive dishes
- Automatic overnight cleaning reduces morning prep time and maintains hygiene standards
- Available in natural gas or LPG configuration to suit different site supply requirements
Specifications
- Capacity (grids)
- 10
- External depth (mm)
- 842
- External height (mm)
- 1064
- External width (mm)
- 850
- Power rating (kw)
- 22
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Temperature range (deg c)
- 30 - 300
- Weight (kg)
- 143
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Rational iCombi Classic 10 1 SpecsFrequently Asked Questions
- The ten-grid 1/1 GN configuration is generally well suited to kitchens in that volume range, particularly where the menu involves a mix of roasting, steaming and baking across service. That said, the right fit depends on your menu mix, service pattern and how you're loading the oven — it's worth discussing your specific setup before ordering to confirm this model is the most appropriate capacity for your operation.
- You'll need a correctly sized gas supply connection — either natural gas or LPG depending on the configured version — along with a suitable extraction canopy above the unit and a floor drain to handle condensate from steam operation and the cleaning cycle. Commissioning must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and the unit will need to be positioned on a compatible stand or stacking frame rated for its weight. It's advisable to confirm all of these requirements with your installer before the unit arrives on site.
- The iCombi Classic focuses on reliable, programmable combi cooking with manual control input, making it straightforward to operate and well suited to kitchens where chefs want direct control over the cooking process. The iCombi Pro adds a greater degree of automated intelligence, including self-adjusting cooking processes based on load recognition. For many commercial kitchens the Classic represents strong value without unnecessary complexity, but if your operation would benefit from greater automation — particularly with variable batch sizes — it's worth comparing the two with someone who knows both platforms.