Lincat HB4 Heated Display Base for GN 1/1 Pans
Product Description
The Lincat HB4 is a freestanding, electrically heated display base designed to hold a standard GN 1/1 pan at a safe serving temperature throughout service. A built-in thermostat lets operators...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 531
- External height (mm)
- 115
- External width (mm)
- 1434
- Power rating (kw)
- 1.8
Product Description
The Lincat HB4 is a freestanding, electrically heated display base designed to hold a standard GN 1/1 pan at a safe serving temperature throughout service. A built-in thermostat lets operators adjust the heat output to suit whatever is being held — roast meats, vegetables, sauces, or carved joints — rather than running everything at a fixed setting.
In a working servery environment, this kind of unit earns its place by doing one thing consistently well: holding food at temperature without constant attention. The ability to dial the heat up or down matters in practice, particularly when different food types share the same counter during the same service period. Running a delicate sauce at the same setting as a carved joint rarely ends well — thermostatic control gives you the flexibility to avoid that.
From an operational standpoint, the HB4 offers several straightforward advantages:
- Thermostatic control lets heat be matched to the food being held
- GN 1/1 compatibility works with most existing servery pans and lids
- Adjustable feet allow levelling across uneven counters or servery surfaces
- Clean, low-profile design keeps the focus on food presentation
- Robust enough for daily use in a busy commercial servery
Setup is simple — the unit sits on a counter and requires a standard mains electrical connection. Before ordering, it is worth checking that a suitable power point is within reach of your intended position and that the unit's footprint fits comfortably within your counter arrangement. The adjustable feet give some practical flexibility across different surface configurations.
The HB4 suits smaller carvery operations, café hot counters, hotel breakfast serveries, and similar settings where a single GN pan holding position covers the service requirement. Operations running longer servery runs or several concurrent holding positions may find a multi-section or higher-capacity arrangement a better fit for their throughput.
If you are unsure whether the HB4 matches your servery layout or typical service volumes, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Thermostatic control adjusts heat output to suit different food types
- Accepts standard GN 1/1 pans for broad compatibility with existing kit
- Adjustable feet allow stable placement on uneven counter surfaces
- Freestanding design requires only a standard mains electrical connection
- Compact footprint suitable for counter-top servery and display use
Operational Benefits
- Holds food at safe serving temperature throughout the full service period
- Reduces risk of food drying out by matching heat to specific food types
- Fits into existing servery layouts without complex installation work
- Compatible with standard GN kit, minimising the need for new pans
- Low-profile design keeps presentation clean and food front-of-mind
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 531
- External height (mm)
- 115
- External width (mm)
- 1434
- Power rating (kw)
- 1.8
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 19
Frequently Asked Questions
- The thermostatic control means you can adjust the heat level to suit whatever is being held, which helps when food types with different holding requirements are in service at the same time. That said, the HB4 holds a single GN 1/1 pan, so operations with several concurrent food holding positions would need multiple units or a larger multi-section base.
- The unit is freestanding and counter-mounted, so there is no fixed installation involved. It requires a suitable mains electrical connection within reach of the intended position — it is worth confirming this in your servery layout before ordering.
- The thermostat maintains a consistent heat level once set, which makes it practical for extended service periods where food needs to stay at temperature without constant adjustment. For very high-volume or all-day operations, it is worth considering whether a single GN pan position is sufficient or whether additional holding capacity would better suit the volume.