Designline HDL3 Drop-In Heated Serve Over Counter 3 x 1/1 GN
Product Description
The Designline HDL3 is a drop-in heated serve-over display designed for assisted-service environments where pre-cooked food needs to be held at safe serving temperatures while remaining clearly visible to customers....
Specifications
- Capacity
- 3 x 1/1 GN
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 535(H) x 1175(W) x 660(D)mm
- Gn size
- 1/1 GN full
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Product Description
The Designline HDL3 is a drop-in heated serve-over display designed for assisted-service environments where pre-cooked food needs to be held at safe serving temperatures while remaining clearly visible to customers. It fits into a pre-formed cutout in a counter or servery top, sitting flush to create a clean, integrated finish. The unit holds three full 1/1 GN pans in a stainless steel base well, with an additional heated mid-shelf at eye level providing a second tier of display and merchandising space.
In a busy service environment, consistent food-safe holding temperatures matter as much as presentation. The HDL3 uses infrared quartz heat lamps housed in the elliptical gantry profile to provide both surface warmth and illumination, while modular heater mat elements beneath the GN well distribute heat evenly across the base. The unit is factory set to hold food at a core temperature of 85°C and can be adjusted up to 110°C via a digital control panel and dimmer switches on the operator side — positioned at eye level for practical day-to-day management. Both base heat and surface heat can be locked once set, which is useful in high-throughput sites where consistent holding conditions need to be maintained across a service period.
From an operational standpoint, the HDL3 is designed with service flow and hygiene in mind:
- The front curved toughened glass tilts forward on a locking hinge, making the interior straightforward to clean between services.
- The stainless steel presentation surface is practical for pastry and dry-heat items, where residue is easier to wipe down than on textured bases.
- The inclined GN well improves sightlines for customers, reducing the need for staff to constantly redirect attention to available dishes.
- Infra-red illumination enhances the visual appeal of displayed food without creating uneven hot spots.
- The concealed control box and plug-top on a 2-metre lead keep the installation tidy and reduce visible cable management on the counter.
Installation requires a pre-formed cutout in the countertop to the correct dimensions, and the unit ships with a lifting kit to assist with fitting. At 102kg, it is a substantial piece of kit and you will need adequate personnel and access during installation. The unit connects via a standard plug top, which simplifies commissioning, but it is worth confirming your counter material and substrate can take the weight and that the cutout is prepared accurately before delivery. The 535mm height of the superstructure should be factored into sightline planning, particularly in open-plan servery layouts.
The HDL3 is well suited to hotels, pub carveries, school and workplace restaurants, and deli-style food service operations running an assisted-service counter. It is practical for sites with moderate to high lunchtime throughput where presentation matters alongside holding performance. For higher-volume operations needing greater GN capacity or extended run lengths, a larger model may be worth considering. Equally, smaller or lighter-duty drop-in options are available if a three-GN unit exceeds your counter or service requirements.
If you are planning a new servery build or refitting an existing counter, it is worth speaking with our team before specifying — getting the cutout dimensions and counter construction right first time avoids costly adjustments on installation day.
Key Features
- Three 1/1 GN stainless steel base well with even underfloor heat distribution
- Infrared quartz heat lamps provide simultaneous surface heat and food illumination
- Heated mid-shelf at eye level adds a second hot merchandising tier
- Digital temperature controls and dimmer switches lockable from operator side
- Front toughened glass tilts forward on a locking hinge for cleaning access
Operational Benefits
- Holds food at safe core temperatures throughout a full service period
- Inclined GN well improves customer sightlines and reduces staff intervention
- Lockable controls help maintain consistent holding conditions across busy services
- Flush drop-in fit creates a clean, professional servery counter appearance
- Plug-top connection simplifies commissioning without specialist electrical installation
Specifications
- Capacity
- 3 x 1/1 GN
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 535(H) x 1175(W) x 660(D)mm
- Gn size
- 1/1 GN full
- Material
- Curved Toughened Glass, Stainless Steel and Aluminium
- Power
- 2.9kW, 230V, 13A
- Temperature range
- 85°C to 110°C
- Warranty
- 1 Year
- Weight
- 102kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The unit requires a pre-formed cutout in your countertop made to the precise dimensions of the drop-in well. The counter substrate needs to be capable of supporting a unit weighing 102kg, so it is important to confirm this with your counter manufacturer or installer in advance. The HDL3 ships with a lifting kit to assist with placement during installation.
- Yes — the HDL3 is rated for 24-hour operation and is factory set to hold food at a core temperature of 85°C, which is appropriate for continuous hot-holding. Both the base heat and the infrared surface heat can be adjusted and locked by the operator, making it practical for sites that need consistent holding conditions across a long service window without constant monitoring.
- The base well operates as a single heated zone, so all three GN positions will sit at the same set temperature. If your menu requires significantly different holding temperatures for different dishes, this is worth factoring into how you plan your counter layout — dishes with similar holding requirements are best grouped within a single unit. Our team can help you think through the configuration before you commit to a specification.