Moffat DHP1 In-Counter Heated Plate Dispenser
Product Description
The Moffat DHP1 is an in-counter heated plate dispenser designed to sit flush within a servery counter and maintain a stack of plates at a consistent serving temperature throughout service....
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 400
- External height (mm)
- 645
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 1
Product Description
The Moffat DHP1 is an in-counter heated plate dispenser designed to sit flush within a servery counter and maintain a stack of plates at a consistent serving temperature throughout service. A spring-loaded rising tube mechanism presents each plate at counter level as the one above is removed, keeping the pass running smoothly without staff needing to reach into a cabinet or handle cold crockery.
In a busy cafeteria, school canteen, or hotel restaurant, serving food on properly warmed plates makes a genuine difference to food quality and guest experience. The DHP1 is well suited to environments where plated meals are produced at pace and cold plates would otherwise cause food to lose temperature quickly on the pass. The spring tension is variable to accommodate different plate weights, and four adjustable guides allow the unit to accept plates across a range of diameters — useful where operators rotate between plate sizes across different meal periods.
The main operational advantages are straightforward:
- Plates presented at counter height reduce handling time during busy service
- Consistent plate temperature supports food quality from pass to table
- Adjustable guides and variable spring tension accommodate different crockery
- In-counter installation keeps the servery surface clear and uncluttered
- Moffat's build quality supports reliable daily use in commercial environments
Installation requires a cut-out in the counter top to accept the dispenser housing, along with an electrical supply for the heating element. It is worth confirming counter depth and the position of any internal framework before ordering, as in-counter units need adequate clearance below the surface. This unit is well suited to mid-volume operations; for higher-capacity sites running extended service periods with greater throughput demands, a larger-capacity model within the Moffat range may be worth considering.
The DHP1 is a practical choice for school and college canteens, hotel breakfast and carvery serveries, staff restaurants, and buffet-style operations where consistent plate temperature and a tidy counter layout are priorities. If you are unsure whether the DHP1 will suit your counter configuration or service volumes, we are happy to talk through the specifics before you go ahead.
Key Features
- Spring-loaded rising mechanism presents plates at counter level automatically
- Variable spring tension adjusts to suit different crockery weights
- Four adjustable guides accommodate plates across a range of diameters
- Heated element maintains consistent plate temperature throughout service
- In-counter installation sits flush for a clean, uncluttered servery surface
Operational Benefits
- Warm plates help food retain temperature from pass to table
- Counter-height plate delivery keeps service flowing during peak periods
- Flexible guide and spring settings reduce need for separate dispensers
- Flush counter installation improves workflow and reduces clutter on the pass
- Reliable daily performance suits continuous use in commercial canteens
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 400
- External height (mm)
- 645
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 1
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 16
Frequently Asked Questions
- The DHP1 is well suited to mid-volume servery environments such as school and college canteens, hotel breakfast and carvery stations, staff restaurants, and buffet-style operations. It works best where plated meals are served at pace and maintaining plate temperature is important to food quality. For higher-volume sites or extended service periods with greater throughput, a heavier-duty model may be a better fit.
- The DHP1 requires a cut-out in the counter top to accept the dispenser housing and an electrical supply for the heating element. Before ordering, it is important to confirm counter depth and check for any internal framework or bracing that could limit clearance beneath the surface, as insufficient depth below the worktop is the most common installation issue with in-counter dispensers.
- Yes — four adjustable guides allow the unit to accommodate plates across a range of diameters, and the spring tension is variable to suit different crockery weights. This makes it practical for operators who rotate between plate sizes at different meal periods, though it is worth checking your specific plate dimensions against the unit's accepted range before purchase.