Valera CB35A Drop-In Induction Hob | Single Zone
Product Description
The Valera CB35A is a single-zone drop-in induction hob designed to be built flush into a counter or servery surface. It arrives pre-wired to its control panel, which simplifies installation...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 385
- External height (mm)
- 148
- External width (mm)
- 385
- Power rating (kw)
- 3.5
Product Description
The Valera CB35A is a single-zone drop-in induction hob designed to be built flush into a counter or servery surface. It arrives pre-wired to its control panel, which simplifies installation and keeps the counter profile clean. As an induction unit, heat is generated directly within compatible cookware rather than at the surface itself — a distinction that has practical consequences for both speed and day-to-day kitchen safety.
In a commercial setting, units of this type are commonly used at countertop cooking stations, pass-through service points, and front-of-house live cooking displays where controlling ambient heat matters. The rotary controls respond near-instantly, allowing operators to adjust output quickly during service without the lag you get from radiant or solid-top electric hobs. Recovery between cooking tasks is fast, which suits operations running continuous service rather than batch cooking.
From an operational standpoint, the CB35A offers several practical advantages worth noting:
- The ceramic surface stays relatively cool to the touch, reducing burn risk for staff working in close proximity
- No open flame or exposed element keeps the working environment cleaner with less residual heat build-up
- The flat surface wipes down quickly between covers, which matters during a busy service
- Energy is directed into the pan rather than the surrounding air, reducing heat load in enclosed spaces
- Compatible with ferrous cookware including stainless steel, cast iron, and induction-rated pans
Because this unit drops into a counter, installation requires a suitable cut-out in the surface and access beneath for wiring. It is not a standalone portable unit. The counter material and depth must accommodate the housing, and the electrical supply must be confirmed with your installer before ordering. It is also worth checking that your existing cookware is induction-compatible — aluminium and copper pans without a ferrous base will not work with this unit.
The CB35A is well suited to smaller operations: cafés, delis, small restaurant kitchens, and hospitality settings where a single controlled cooking zone is needed at a fixed position. It is a light-duty unit and is not intended for the continuous high-volume throughput of a large à la carte kitchen. Sites requiring multiple cooking zones or greater sustained output should consider a heavier-duty multi-zone alternative.
If you're weighing up whether this unit fits your counter setup or your service pattern, the team is glad to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Single-zone drop-in induction hob designed for flush counter installation
- Pre-wired control panel supplied, simplifying on-site installation significantly
- Rotary controls deliver near-instant heat adjustment during live service
- Flat ceramic surface compatible with stainless steel and cast iron cookware
- Generates heat directly within the pan, not at the surrounding surface
Operational Benefits
- Fast heat response reduces delays when adjusting output mid-service
- Cool-touch surface lowers burn risk for staff in tight counter spaces
- Minimal residual heat build-up helps manage temperature in enclosed kitchens
- Quick-wipe ceramic surface keeps cleaning time short between covers
- Pre-wired panel reduces installation complexity and keeps counter lines clean
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 385
- External height (mm)
- 148
- External width (mm)
- 385
- Power rating (kw)
- 3.5
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 12
Frequently Asked Questions
- The CB35A is a light-duty single-zone unit and is best suited to lower-volume operations such as cafés, delis, or smaller hospitality kitchens. It handles consistent use at a fixed counter position well, but it is not designed for the sustained high-throughput demands of a large à la carte or high-cover restaurant kitchen. If your service volume is significant, a heavier-duty multi-zone induction unit would be more appropriate.
- The CB35A requires a cut-out in an existing counter surface and access beneath for electrical wiring — it cannot be used as a freestanding portable unit. Your counter material and depth must be able to accommodate the unit's housing, and the electrical supply should be confirmed as suitable by a qualified installer before you order. If you are unsure about your counter configuration or electrical setup, it is worth speaking to the team before committing.
- Induction hobs require ferrous cookware — stainless steel pans with a magnetic base, cast iron, and induction-rated cookware will all work. Aluminium, copper, and glass cookware without a ferrous base layer will not be recognised by the unit. A simple test is to hold a magnet to the base of a pan — if it adheres, the pan is compatible.