Lincat IH3 Single Zone Induction Hob
Product Description
The Lincat IH3 is a single-zone induction hob designed for commercial use. Unlike gas or conventional electric hobs, induction transfers energy directly to the pan rather than heating the surrounding...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 654
- External height (mm)
- 115
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 2.4
Product Description
The Lincat IH3 is a single-zone induction hob designed for commercial use. Unlike gas or conventional electric hobs, induction transfers energy directly to the pan rather than heating the surrounding surface, which means faster heat-up times, more precise control, and considerably less ambient heat in the kitchen — a meaningful difference during a busy service.
In practice, the IH3 suits operations where a standalone high-output cooking point is needed without the constraints of a fixed range. The boost function delivers full power on demand, which is useful during the rush of service when recovery speed matters. A pan detection function cuts power automatically when no cookware is present, which protects both the surface and the operator and avoids unnecessary energy draw between covers.
From an operational standpoint, this unit offers several practical advantages:
- Induction heating reduces kitchen ambient temperature compared to gas equivalents
- The ceramic glass surface is straightforward to clean between services
- Portable plug-in format allows flexible positioning across kitchen or front-of-house
- Automatic heat-up function returns to a pre-set power level after full-power burst
- Built-in overheat protection and cooling fan support sustained use through service
Because it is a plug-in unit, the IH3 requires no fixed installation — it can be repositioned as your workflow demands, which makes it a practical choice for event catering, action stations, or as a supplementary cooking point during peak periods. The accessible filter in the base should be cleaned regularly to maintain airflow and protect the internal components.
The IH3 is well suited to smaller kitchens, cafés, event caterers, and front-of-house cooking theatre where a compact, self-contained induction point is needed. For kitchens requiring multiple induction zones or higher sustained throughput, a multi-zone or higher-rated unit may be a more appropriate fit.
If you are unsure whether a single-zone unit will meet your service volumes, or whether induction is the right choice for your menu and cookware, we are happy to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Single-zone induction hob with high-output boost function for peak demand
- Pan detection automatically cuts power when no cookware is present
- 6mm ceramic glass surface withstands hard commercial kitchen use
- Portable plug-in design requires no fixed electrical installation
- Internal cooling fan and overheat protection for sustained service use
Operational Benefits
- Faster heat-up and recovery helps maintain pace during busy service
- Reduced ambient kitchen heat improves comfort for kitchen staff
- Flexible positioning supports changing workflow or front-of-house use
- Automatic pan detection reduces energy waste between cooking tasks
- Easy-clean ceramic surface keeps hygiene standards high with minimal effort
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 654
- External height (mm)
- 115
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 2.4
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 13
Frequently Asked Questions
- The IH3 is designed for commercial use and includes internal cooling and overheat protection to support sustained operation. That said, as a single-zone portable unit it is better suited to supplementary or flexible cooking roles rather than as the primary high-volume hob in a busy kitchen running multiple covers continuously.
- The IH3 is a plug-in unit and does not require fixed installation, making it straightforward to deploy where needed. You should confirm the available socket meets the unit's power requirements before use — if you are unsure, it is worth checking with your electrician or speaking with us before ordering.
- Induction hobs require ferromagnetic cookware — typically cast iron or magnetic stainless steel. Aluminium, copper, and most non-magnetic pans will not work unless they have an induction-compatible base. If your kitchen is transitioning from gas, it is worth auditing your existing pan stock before committing to induction.