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UDB10VP
10 Litre Black Urn

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Stylish Black Hot Water Urn Roband
  • Roband hot water urns are stylishly finished with a black powder coated exterior and designed for commercial use
  • 50 cups (160ml), 10 litre capacity
  • The urns feature a unique mode selector switch that allows either variable or pre-set temperature control, providing ultimate flexibility and ease of use
  • With the mode set to variable, the temperature can be controlled across a wide range via the graduated knob. Variable mode will suit those users who require warm or boiling water for their special application
  • Switching the mode selector to pre-set will fix the temperature at 95°C, the optimal temperature for most applications involving tea or coffee. Using pre-set mode offers a fast and easy setup, achieving consistent temperatures every time. Adjustment of the knob in pre-set mode has no effect on the temperature setting of the urn - it remains constant at nominal 95°C. This prevents continuous boiling and excessive consumption of energy
  • Hands-free tap lever available
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Price & Spec
MODELPRODUCT CODEFINISHAPPROXIMATE
CAPACITY
(litre / cups 160ml)
DIMENSIONS
D x H (mm)
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
(UK amp)
POWER
(watt)
PRICE
£
UDS10VP
10 litre urn
5RUDS10VPBrushed stainless steel 10 / 50 240 x 480 10 2300 241
UDB10VP
10 litre black urn
5RUDB10VPBlack powder coated 10 / 50 240 x 480 102300285
UDS20VP
20 litre urn
5RUDS20VPBrushed stainless steel 20 / 120 330 x 550 10 2300 286
UDB20VP
20 litre black urn
5RUDB20VPBlack powder coated 20 / 120330 x 55010 2300 317
UDS30VP
30 litre urn
5RUDS30VPBrushed stainless steel 30 / 160 330 x 645 10 2300 315
UDB30VP
30 litre black urn
5RUDB30VPBlack powder coated 30 / 160 330 x 645 10 2300 350
Features
Hot water urns features

  • Mode selector switch for either variable (30°C-110°C) or pre-set 95˚C temperature control
  • Also available in 20 and 30 litre sizes
  • Long-life concealed elements allow easier cleaning inside the urns
  • Boil-dry protection ensures product longevity with auto-reset
  • Double skin stainless steel construction ensures energy efficient operation and is safe to touch on the external walls
  • Twist lock lid with steam vent
  • High-grade 304 stainless steel lining
  • Stylish black powder coated exterior
  • Sturdy solid brass non-drip tap prevents scalding from water drips
  • Sight-glass for water level, with graduations indicating cup capacity
  • Hands-free tap lever available
Accessories

With COVID-19 contact minimisation considerations in mind, Roband has designed an accessory to suit our Hot Water Urns, that enables the units to be operated without the need to touch the dispenser.

The Urn Tap Lever slides over the hand operated lever and is secured in place. When a cup is placed against the lever, the urn automatically dispenses liquid allowing hands-free operation. The lever is manufactured from high quality and durable stainless steel.

ACCESSORY PRODUCT CODE PRICE
£
Hands-Free Urn Tap Lever RHF1 28
Resources

Roband Stainless Hot Water Urns (2023)

Roband Black Hot Water Urns (2023)

UDSVP & UDBVP Hot Water Urns Operating Instructions (6/22)

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