Victor GANCG Heated Gantry with Sneeze Screen
Product Description
The Victor GANCG is a heated gantry with an integrated sneeze screen, designed to sit above a compatible Victor hot cupboard as part of a counter-top food service setup. The...
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Product Description
The Victor GANCG is a heated gantry with an integrated sneeze screen, designed to sit above a compatible Victor hot cupboard as part of a counter-top food service setup. The gantry applies heat from above to plated dishes or food pans on the counter, working in combination with the hot cupboard beneath to maintain serving temperatures throughout a full service period — not just at the start of it. The sneeze screen provides a hygienic barrier between food and customers, which is a practical requirement in most front-of-house and self-service environments.
In busier settings such as staff restaurants, canteens, school dining, and carveries, food can sit on the counter for an extended period during peak service. A heated gantry helps keep that food in acceptable condition from the first cover to the last, reducing waste and supporting consistent quality without staff needing to continuously rotate fresh batches.
One practical consideration worth noting: when paired with a compatible Victor hot cupboard, the combined unit is designed to operate from a single 13-amp supply. Where dedicated high-amperage circuits are limited or flexibility of positioning matters, this removes the need for a second outlet and simplifies installation considerably.
- Maintains serving temperatures across plated dishes and food pans throughout service
- Integrated sneeze screen meets food hygiene requirements in customer-facing settings
- Single 13-amp supply when paired with a compatible Victor hot cupboard
- Clean, professional counter appearance suited to front-of-house use
- Straightforward addition to an existing Victor counter setup
This unit is best suited to operations already running Victor hot cupboard equipment, or those planning a new Victor counter configuration from scratch. For higher-volume operations or more complex service counter arrangements, there may be alternative configurations worth exploring. If you are unsure whether this setup suits your service style, volume, or available space, the team is happy to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Overhead heating element maintains temperature across plated dishes and pans
- Integrated sneeze screen provides a hygienic barrier in customer-facing service
- Compatible with Victor hot cupboards for a unified counter setup
- Operates on a single 13-amp supply when paired with a Victor hot cupboard
- Designed to sit directly above a compatible Victor hot cupboard base
Operational Benefits
- Keeps food at serving temperature from first cover to last throughout service
- Satisfies food hygiene requirements without additional freestanding screen equipment
- Simplifies installation by running from a single 13-amp outlet with paired base
- Reduces food waste by maintaining quality during extended peak service periods
- Gives the counter a professional, cohesive appearance suited to front-of-house use
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The GANCG is designed specifically to pair with compatible Victor hot cupboards and is sized and engineered to integrate with that range. It is not a universal gantry and may not suit hot cupboards from other manufacturers. If you are unsure whether your existing base is compatible, it is worth checking with the team before ordering.
- When paired with a compatible Victor hot cupboard, the combined setup is designed to operate from a single 13-amp supply, which is a practical advantage in settings where power point availability is limited. That said, it is worth confirming the specific pairing is supported, as not every Victor hot cupboard and gantry combination may share this arrangement.
- It is well suited to moderate-volume, front-of-house service settings such as staff canteens, school dining, carveries, and pub carvery counters where food is held on the counter and served over a defined service period. For very high-volume operations running extended back-to-back services, it may be worth discussing whether a more heavy-duty configuration would better meet demand.