Impinger® Tandem Conveyorized Oven

Models:

1461/62 with 1481 Solid Conveyor

 

1461/1462 with 1487 Split Conveyor

 

 

 

Standard Features:

Air Impingement uses hot air under pressure which surrounds food with jets of hot air.

FastBakePanel Configuration - Designed specifically to produce a bake faster than any other model.

Tandem-joined Impinger® I ovens to optimized capacity and baking performance.

Each deck contains two independent heating systems.

Front doors allow access to chamber for easier cleaning.

Impinger® Tandem Conveyorized

Specifications:

General: Gas Fired Baking/Finishing Oven is self-contained, conveyorized and stackable up to 2 high. Temperature is adjustable from 250 F (121C) to 600 F (316C). Conveyor speed is adjustable from 1minute to 30 minutes cooking time. Front door has access opening with see-through window to allow product to be placed on the moving conveyor inside the baking chamber when a shorter cook cycle is desired. Air distribution fingers are removable through the front door for easy cleaning. Crumb pans are located below the conveyor belt outside the baking chamber.

Digital Controls: Two 4-button digital microprocessor control panels are located at the back of each side of the deck and have a power on- off switch, temperature controls, and the conveyor

speed control. The vacuum florescent readouts display actual cavity temperature in degrees (F or C), conveyor belt speed, thermostat indicator light, and diagnostic messages for easy troubleshooting. All settings are automatically locked out to eliminate accidental changes to desired settings. All ovens are digitally calibrated at the factory, reducing the need for periodic calibration.

Construction: Exterior is fabricated from No. 4 finish stainless steel. Each deck contains two air distribution systems that consist of an axial type fan powered by 1/3, AC motor. The heated air is forced through sixteen (16) distribution fingers located in the baking chamber with eight (8) above the conveyor belt and eight (8) below. Each finger has required number of holes to create the air impingement effect on the food product passing

through the baking chamber on the conveyor belt. The conveyor belt is a flexible stainless steel single piece design with capacity for 32” (813mm) wide product and a travel distance of 115”, of which 80 3/16” is in the baking chamber. The chain driven conveyor system is powered by an AC motor with an external reversing switch on the rear of the motor control box for installations requiring opposite belt travel.

Oven

1111 North Hadley Road

 

Tel 1.260.459.8200

 

www.lincolnfp.com

 

 

P.O. Box 1229

 

Fax 1.260.436.0735

 

 

 

 

Fort Wayne, Indiana 46801-1229

 

E mail info@lincolnfp.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lincoln 1461/62, 1461/1462 manual Impinger Tandem Conveyorized Oven

1461/62, 1461/1462 specifications

Lincoln 1461/1462, commonly referred to as the Lincoln Continental in its various iterations, represents a significant chapter in the history of American luxury automobiles. The Continental was produced by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company and has become an iconic symbol of elegance, comfort, and technological advancement.

The 1461/1462 designation refers to vehicles produced in the early 1960s, specifically around the 1961-1962 model years. This period marked a transformation for Lincoln, as the company aimed to redefine its identity and appeal to an upscale clientele. The Lincoln Continental from this era showcased a distinctive design characterized by its sleek lines, elongated silhouette, and signature "suicide doors," which hinged at the rear and allowed for a dramatic entry and exit experience.

The main features of the Lincoln 1461/1462 included a spacious and luxurious interior, which was designed to provide an unparalleled level of comfort for both the driver and passengers. The cabin was generously appointed with high-quality materials, including leather upholstery and wood trim, reflecting the luxury ethos of the brand. The attention to detail was paramount, with features such as power windows, power seats, and a high-end sound system enhancing the driving experience.

In terms of technology, Lincoln made significant strides with the introduction of advanced engineering solutions. The vehicles were equipped with a robust V8 engine, offering a balance of power and performance that allowed for smooth cruising on highways. The introduction of the automatic transmission further enhanced the convenience of driving, making it easier for operators to manage the vehicle in urban environments.

One of the standout characteristics of the 1461/1462 models was their commitment to safety. These vehicles featured advancements such as seat belts and improved braking systems, a forward-thinking approach at a time when safety was becoming a more prominent focus in automotive design.

Overall, the Lincoln 1461/1462 Continental models are celebrated for their blend of luxury, technological advancements, and distinctive styling. They remain a beloved choice for collectors and enthusiasts, embodying a timeless elegance that continues to inspire modern luxury automobiles. Through thoughtful design and engineering, Lincoln created vehicles that not only met the needs of their era but also set the stage for the ongoing evolution of luxury cars in America.