Victor QL Quad Hot Lamp Unit with Heated Base
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The Victor QL Quad Hot Lamp Unit is a countertop food-holding and display unit designed for carvery stations, buffet servery lines, and assisted-service counters. It combines a heated stainless steel...
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VTR10183 1Product Description
The Victor QL Quad Hot Lamp Unit is a countertop food-holding and display unit designed for carvery stations, buffet servery lines, and assisted-service counters. It combines a heated stainless steel base with four overhead infrared lamps fitted with copper-effect shades, so both the plate-level surface and the zone above the food contribute to temperature retention simultaneously.
In a busy service environment, that dual-zone approach makes a practical difference. Carving joints, roasted meats, and portioned dishes hold their temperature more consistently than they would under lamps alone — particularly useful across a long carvery service where food may sit on the counter for an extended period. The infrared bulbs can be replaced without specialist tools, which keeps downtime to a minimum if a lamp fails mid-service.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the unit offers several useful features:
- Base and lamp gantry independently switchable for flexible heat management
- Infrared bulbs user-replaceable without calling an engineer
- Height-adjustable acrylic sneeze guard supports hygiene compliance
- Stainless steel construction throughout for durability and ease of cleaning
- Supplied with a 13-amp plug and two-metre cord — ready to use from a standard socket
Installation is straightforward. The unit runs from a standard 13-amp socket with no hard wiring, water connection, or extraction required, and it can be repositioned on the counter as your layout demands. One consideration worth thinking through: radiant lamp units perform best in a draught-free environment. A cold or exposed service position — near an entrance or beneath air conditioning — will reduce the effectiveness of the overhead heat, so placement is worth planning before committing to a counter layout.
This unit is well suited to pub carveries, hotel restaurants, school dining facilities, and operations running a traditional assisted-service counter at moderate throughput. For very high-volume or extended services involving large quantities of food, a heavier-duty configuration would be worth exploring.
If you would like to talk through whether this unit suits your counter layout or service pattern, we are happy to help you work it out before you order.
Key Features
- Four overhead infrared lamps with copper-effect shades for consistent radiant heat
- Heated stainless steel base provides simultaneous plate-level temperature support
- Base and lamp gantry independently switchable for zone-by-zone heat control
- Height-adjustable acrylic sneeze guard included for front-of-house hygiene compliance
- Supplied with 13-amp plug and two-metre cord for immediate countertop deployment
Operational Benefits
- Dual-zone heating keeps carving joints and roasted meats at consistent serving temperatures
- User-replaceable infrared bulbs minimise service disruption if a lamp fails mid-service
- Independent switching allows heat to be managed efficiently as service demand changes
- No hard wiring or extraction required, reducing installation cost and setup time
- Repositionable countertop format supports flexible servery layouts across different venues
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VTR10183 1Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the combination of the heated base and overhead infrared lamps is well suited to extended carvery service, as it maintains temperature at both food level and plate level simultaneously. That said, performance will be influenced by the surrounding environment — a warm, draught-free servery area will always give better results than an exposed or high-traffic position near an entrance.
- No. The unit comes supplied with a standard 13-amp plug and a two-metre cord, so it can be plugged directly into a conventional socket without any hard wiring or specialist electrical work. Just ensure the socket is positioned safely and accessibly relative to your counter layout.
- The infrared bulbs are designed to be user-replaceable without calling an engineer, so a failed lamp does not have to mean the unit is taken out of service entirely. It is worth keeping a spare bulb on site if the unit is in regular daily use, particularly if you run back-to-back carvery services.