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Table I – Dimensions of Type I Pots
Capacity |
Diameter |
Bottom |
Depth |
Cover |
16 |
12-1/4 |
0.045 |
9 |
0.027 |
Table II – Dimensions of Type II Pots
Capacity |
Top Inside |
Depth |
Bottom |
Cover |
14 |
12 |
7-1/2 |
0.040 |
0.030 |
16 |
10-1/2 |
10-1/2 |
0.040 |
0.030 |
20 |
12 |
10-1/2 |
0.120 |
0.060 |
24 |
14 |
10 |
0.072 |
|
40 |
14 |
15-1/2 |
0.120 |
0.075 |
60 |
16 |
17-1/2 |
0.156 |
0.075 |
Note: The type II, 24 quart pot is commonly known as a bail
kettle.
1 – Minimum thickness
3.3 Construction.
3.3.1 Type I. The body of the pot shall be formed seamless from a single
piece of stainless steel and conform to the dimensions in table I. The bottom
of the pot shall be made from stainless steel of the thickness specified in
table I or stainless steel with a layer of aluminum clad to the bottom. The
aluminum shall be a minimum of 0.010 inch in thickness. If specified, the pots
shall be provided with a cover. The cover shall be made from stainless steel.
The cover shall be provided with a stainless steel, strap handle with a minimum
opening of 1/2 inch in height and 2-1/2 inches in width. The handle shall be
spot welded or riveted to the center of the cover.
3.3.2 Type II. The body of the pot shall be formed seamless from a
single piece of aluminum and conform to the dimensions in table 11. If
specified, the pots shall be provided with a cover. The cover shall be made
from aluminum. The cover shall be provided with, a strap handle with a minimum
opening of 1/2 inch in height and 2-1/2 inches in width. The handle shall be
spot welded or riveted to the center of the cover. The size 14 and 16 pot
covers may use an alternate handle in the form of a plastic knob. The size 24
pot shall be furnished with or without a pouring lip at the manufacturer’s
option. If constructed with a pouring lip, the 100D handle shall be placed on
the body directly opposite the lip.
3. 4 Pot handles. The type I and type II pots shall have two loop
handles located diametrically opposite each other (except for the size 24 pot).
The handles shall be attached by rivets, spot welding or continuous welding.
The diametrically opposed pot handles will be located in the upper 25 percent
of the pot height. The opening of the handles shall be a minimum of 1-3/8
inches perpendicular from the pot and 2-3/4 inches in width. The ends of the
handle shall be formed to fit flush against the pot body. The size 24 pot (bail
kettle) shall have a bail handle constructed from stainless steel or plated
steel wire and one loop handle. The bail shall be attached to the body in a
manner which allows the bail to rest in an upright or horizontal position. If a
bail grip is used, it shall be sealed to the bail.
3.5 Marking. The pots shall be marked with the manufacturer’s name,
trade name, or trademark of such known character that the source of the item
may be readily determined.
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