Model WF50
Design Certified by the American Gas Association
Listed by the National Sanitation Foundation
Approved by ______________________
Date: _____________________________
F-39004 (3/03)
COMMANDER SERIES
MOBILE FRYER FILTER SYSTEM
BASIC MODELS:
WF50
KEY FEATURES:
OPTIONAL FEATURES:
DESCRIPTION:
Mobile fryer filter system, Wolf Model No. (WF50). Filter
vessel constructed of 16 gauge #304 series stainless steel
with glass beaded finish. Removable stainless steel vat
cover. Stainless steel fold down handle and casters provide
mobility.
the rate of 5.6 gallons per minute. 75 watt heater on intake
line. System provided with (disposable paper filtration pro-
cess and 100 sheets of filter paper) (paperless stainless steel
mesh filtration process) (paperless stainless steel mesh with
carbon filtration process). Provides hands-off oil filtration
when used with a Wolf filter ready fryer. Requires 115 volt,
1 phase power source.
Item #_____________ C.S.I. Section 11420
Mobile filter system, maximum capacity 50 lbs.
16 gauge #304 series stainless steel filter vessel.
Removable stainless steel vat cover.
Fold down stainless steel handle and casters for ease
of mobility.
1
⁄
H.P. motor and pump circulates hot oil at the rate of
3
5.6 gallons per minute.
75 watt heater on intake line.
Disposable paper filtration process, 100 sheets of filter
paper.
115 volt, 1 phase.
One year limited parts and labor warranty.
Filter paper, 100 sheets per box.
Diatomaceous earth filter aid powder.
Paperless stainless steel mesh filtration process.
Paperless stainless steel mesh with carbon filtration
process.
Extra carbon inserts for paperless filtration process with
carbon.
Oil discard hose.
208 volt 50/60 Hz 1 phase.
220 - 240 volt 50/60 Hz 1 phase.
1
⁄
H.P. motor and pump circulates hot frying oil at
3
Wolf Range Company, LLC
19600 S. Alameda St., Compton, CA 90221-6291
P.O. Box 7050, Compton, CA 90240-7050
(310) 637-3737 • FAX (310) 637-7931 • (800) 366-WOLF
Customer Service (888) 639-9653 • www.WOLFRANGE.com
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