Adventys GL2 6000 F Dual-Zone Commercial Induction Hob
Product Description
The Adventys GL2 6000 F is a dual-zone commercial induction hob designed for professional kitchen use. It provides two independently controlled cooking zones, each driven by a 3kW element, housed...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 140(H) x 370(W) x 730(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years
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Product Description
The Adventys GL2 6000 F is a dual-zone commercial induction hob designed for professional kitchen use. It provides two independently controlled cooking zones, each driven by a 3kW element, housed in a compact stainless steel unit. Induction technology generates heat directly in the pan rather than through a radiant surface, which gives faster response times and more consistent temperature control than gas or ceramic alternatives.
In a working kitchen, the independent zone control is a genuine operational advantage. Both zones can run at entirely different temperatures simultaneously without either influencing the other, which is practical when moving between a delicate sauce and a rapid boil during the same service. The 3kW element on each zone provides solid recovery when cold pans are introduced, keeping throughput steady rather than forcing a pause while the zone rebuilds heat.
Key operational benefits include:
- Faster heat-up than gas or ceramic, reducing idle waiting time during service
- Energy only drawn when a compatible pan is present, keeping running costs down
- Cool cooking surface reduces burn risk and simplifies end-of-service cleaning
- Independent zone control supports multi-dish output from a single compact unit
- No gas supply or fixed overhead extraction required
The unit's compact footprint makes it well suited to tight pass areas, supplementary cooking stations, or kitchens where bench space is limited. Being a standalone induction unit, installation is straightforward — no gas connection is needed, and there is no requirement for fixed extraction directly overhead. That said, operators should confirm their electrical supply can comfortably support the combined 6kW draw before installation, as an inadequate supply is the most common practical obstacle with induction equipment of this type.
The GL2 6000 F suits cafés, small restaurants, prep kitchens, and catering operations where flexibility and energy efficiency are priorities. It works well as a primary hob in lower-volume sites or as an additional cooking station in larger kitchens during peak periods. For operations running sustained full-service output across multiple zones over long service periods, a higher-capacity model may be worth considering.
If you are weighing this unit against your service volume or want to talk through your existing electrical setup before committing, we are glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Two independently controlled 3kW induction zones in a single unit
- Direct pan heating via induction for fast, precise temperature response
- Compact stainless steel construction suited to bench and pass installation
- Energy draw only activated when a compatible induction pan is present
- Standalone operation with no gas connection or fixed extraction required
Operational Benefits
- Run two dishes at different temperatures without either zone interfering
- Faster heat-up reduces waiting time and keeps service moving efficiently
- Lower energy consumption compared with gas or ceramic cooking surfaces
- Cool surface between zones reduces burn risk and speeds up cleaning
- Flexible placement suits supplementary stations or tight kitchen layouts
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 140(H) x 370(W) x 730(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 12kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, for lower-volume sites with straightforward menus, the two independently controlled zones provide enough flexibility to handle the bulk of stove-top cooking. Where service volumes are higher or more cooking positions are needed consistently, a unit with additional zones or greater combined output would be worth considering.
- The unit draws a combined 6kW across both zones at full output. Before installation, it is important to confirm that your existing electrical supply and circuit protection can accommodate that draw — this is the most common practical consideration with induction hobs of this type, and it is worth checking with a qualified electrician if you are unsure.
- Induction hobs only work with ferrous-based cookware — typically cast iron or stainless steel pans with a magnetic base. Aluminium, copper, or non-magnetic stainless pans will not heat on an induction surface. If your kitchen is transitioning from gas, it is worth auditing your current pan stock before the unit arrives.