Blue Seal Evolution IN512R5-LS 450mm Twin-Zone Induction Cooktop
Product Description
The Blue Seal Evolution IN512R5-LS is a compact, freestanding twin-zone induction cooktop designed for commercial kitchen use. It features two round induction zones set into a ceramic glass cooking surface,...
Specifications
- Country of origin
- New Zealand
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 450
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IN512R Spec SheetProduct Description
The Blue Seal Evolution IN512R5-LS is a compact, freestanding twin-zone induction cooktop designed for commercial kitchen use. It features two round induction zones set into a ceramic glass cooking surface, each controlled independently via a large rotary knob with infinitely variable power settings. The leg stand configuration raises the unit to a practical working height, making it suitable for use as a standalone cooking station without requiring a purpose-built bench or counter.
Induction cooking transfers heat directly into the pan rather than heating the surrounding surface, which means response times are fast and heat levels are accurate. In a busy service environment, this translates to reliable consistency across covers — operators can dial in precise heat for reduction sauces, hold a steady simmer, or push to full power for rapid boiling without the lag associated with gas or conventional electric. The automatic pan detection feature switches each zone off when a pan is removed, which helps prevent accidental burns and reduces wasted energy during service.
From an operational standpoint, this unit offers several practical advantages:
- Rapid heat response supports faster turnaround between courses
- Cool surface around the induction zone reduces kitchen ambient temperature
- Automatic pan detection improves safety and energy efficiency
- Ceramic glass surface is straightforward to clean down at the end of service
- Independent zone controls allow two pans to run at completely different heat levels simultaneously
As an induction unit, this cooktop requires induction-compatible cookware — pans must have a ferrous base. It runs on a single-phase electrical supply, so it is worth confirming your available supply capacity before installation. The leg stand means no special counter cutting is required, though you will want to ensure the unit is positioned with adequate clearance for safe operation and ventilation. The 450mm footprint makes it well suited to smaller kitchens, prep areas, or as a supplementary station alongside a main cooking suite.
This model is well suited to small restaurants, cafés, private dining operations, and catering kitchens where two induction zones cover the volume required. If your operation runs higher output and needs greater simultaneous cooking capacity, larger multi-zone induction models are available. Equally, if bench mounting is more appropriate for your layout, a countertop version of this unit may be worth considering.
If you are unsure whether this unit fits your kitchen layout or service demands, our team is happy to talk it through with you before you commit.
Key Features
- Two independent 270mm round induction zones with variable power control
- Automatic pan detection cuts each zone when cookware is removed
- Infinitely variable rotary controls for precise heat adjustment on each zone
- 6mm ceramic glass cooking surface built for heavy commercial use
- Leg stand configuration provides freestanding installation without a counter
Operational Benefits
- Precise heat control supports consistent results across a busy service
- Cool surrounding surface helps keep kitchen ambient temperatures lower
- Automatic pan detection reduces energy waste and burn risk during service
- Easy-clean ceramic glass surface speeds up end-of-service kitchen turnaround
- Compact 450mm footprint fits smaller kitchens and supplementary cook stations
Specifications
- Country of origin
- New Zealand
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 450
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Power rating (kw)
- 10
- Power type
- 3 Phase Hardwired
- Weight (kg)
- 88
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IN512R Spec SheetFrequently Asked Questions
- Yes — induction cooking requires pans with a ferrous (magnetic) base. Cast iron and most stainless steel pans are generally compatible, but aluminium, copper, or non-magnetic stainless pans will not work. If you are unsure whether your existing cookware is suitable, a simple magnet test on the base will confirm compatibility.
- The IN512R5-LS runs on a single-phase electrical supply, so you will need to confirm your kitchen's available supply capacity and ensure appropriate cabling and isolation are in place before installation. The leg stand removes the need for counter cutting, but you should allow adequate clearance around the unit for safe operation and airflow. We would always recommend having a qualified electrician carry out the final connection.
- For smaller operations, cafés, or supplementary cooking stations, two zones are often sufficient — particularly given the fast response and precise control induction provides. Higher-volume kitchens running multiple pans simultaneously across a full service may find a larger multi-zone induction unit better suits their throughput. If you are weighing up capacity against your expected covers, it is worth speaking with us to make sure you choose the right configuration.