Save Energy with Induction Cooktops
Countertop induction cooktops offer many benefits over other types of restaurant equipment. Countertop induction cooktops can handle essentially every task normally assigned to gas and electric ranges. They can be used to pan fry, sauté, boil water, cook eggs and more. The technology behind these units allows for extremely fast heating, that is even faster than cooking with gas.
Induction cooktops operate by running electricity through an induction coil that produces a high-frequency magnetic field that extends just a few inches above the cooktop. When cookware made of ferrous material (material that reacts to magnetism such as steel, iron, nickel and various alloys), is placed on the cooktop, this magnetic field causes the molecules in the cookware to vibrate, thereby heating the pan.
Since induction cooktops heat cookware through a magnetic field, they produces less heat overall than gas or electric ranges. This helps to lower the ambient temperature of the kitchen, as well as greatly reduce air conditioning costs. This type of cooking technology is also more energy efficient than gas or electric, as up to 90 percent of energy consumed by an induction cooktop goes into heating the cookware.
Countertop induction cooktops can be used in place of gas or electric ranges and burners. Since they can easily be plugged into almost any electrical outlet, they are especially ideal for front-of-the-house applications and such as omelet bars, stir-fry stations, and for catering and buffet services. Also, since induction cooktops don’t utilize open flame or heated ceramic cooking elements, countertop induction cookers greatly reduce the risk of accidental burns to kitchen staff and to customers in a display cooking situation.