IMC SP25H Potato Peeler with High Pedestal
Product Description
The IMC SP25H is a floor-standing electric potato peeler designed for smaller commercial kitchens that need a reliable, consistent approach to veg preparation. It handles up to 25kg per load...
Specifications
- Capacity (kg)
- 25
- External depth (mm)
- 725
- External height (mm)
- 1360
- External width (mm)
- 564
Product Description
The IMC SP25H is a floor-standing electric potato peeler designed for smaller commercial kitchens that need a reliable, consistent approach to veg preparation. It handles up to 25kg per load and is built around a carborundum-lined drum that abrades the skin cleanly without manual intervention. The high pedestal version positions the discharge point at a practical working height, reducing the need for operators to bend or transfer product across awkward distances.
In a working kitchen environment, machines like this earn their place through straightforward, repeatable performance. The SP25H suits sites where potatoes are peeled in batches rather than continuously — a pub kitchen, small hotel, care home kitchen, or busy café where throughput is meaningful but not industrial in scale. The stainless steel and cast alloy construction holds up well to daily use and the wet, heavy conditions that veg prep areas generate.
From an operational standpoint, the practical advantages are fairly clear:
- Reversible, rust-proof liners extend service life and reduce consumable cost
- Carborundum liner doubles as a fill-level guide, reducing overloading
- Robust stainless steel lid with secure push-fit for safe operation during the cycle
- WRAS-approved Class A air-break keeps the machine compliant with UK water regulations
- Designed for straightforward cleaning with minimal disassembly
Installation is relatively uncomplicated — the machine is floor-mounted and requires an electrical supply and a water connection with drain. The WRAS-approved air-break means it meets water regulations without additional backflow prevention work in most installations, though your plumber should confirm this against your site setup. Ensure the floor area can support the weight of the machine when fully loaded and that drainage is adequate for the water volume used during a cycle.
The SP25H is well suited to kitchens peeling potatoes as part of a daily prep routine rather than in high-volume continuous runs. If your operation demands significantly higher throughput or near-continuous peeling across a long service window, a heavier-duty machine with greater load capacity would be worth considering instead.
If you're unsure whether the SP25H matches your kitchen's output requirements or want to discuss installation practicalities before ordering, our team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Handles up to 25kg of potatoes per peeling load
- Carborundum drum liner acts as an integrated fill-level guide
- Rust-proof reversible liners for extended service life
- WRAS-approved Class A air-break for UK water regulation compliance
- High pedestal positions discharge at a practical working height
Operational Benefits
- Consistent batch peeling reduces manual prep time during daily service
- Reversible liners lower ongoing maintenance and consumable costs
- WRAS compliance simplifies installation without additional backflow measures
- Stainless steel and cast alloy construction withstands heavy daily kitchen use
- Working-height discharge reduces operator strain during veg prep routines
Specifications
- Capacity (kg)
- 25
- External depth (mm)
- 725
- External height (mm)
- 1360
- External width (mm)
- 564
- Machine output
- 250 Kg per hour
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.75
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase|Electric 3 Phase
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it's designed for regular batch peeling in smaller commercial operations. It suits kitchens working through potatoes in defined prep windows — a pub, care home, or café kitchen, for example — rather than sites running the machine continuously across a full shift. If your daily volume is very high, a larger-capacity machine may be a better fit.
- It means the machine's water inlet meets UK Water Regulations as standard, using a Class A air-break to prevent backflow contamination. In most installations this removes the need for a separate backflow prevention device on the supply line, though your plumber should confirm this against your site's specific pipework arrangement.
- The machine needs a mains electrical supply, a cold water feed, and adequate floor drainage to handle the water discharged during a peeling cycle. It's floor-mounted, so you'll also need to confirm the floor area is level and can bear the loaded weight of the machine. Your installer should check water pressure is within the manufacturer's recommended range before commissioning.