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Legion LTWT-40MV Steam Kettles

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Legion LTWT-40MV Steam KettlesLegion LTWT 40 MV 40 Gal Stationary Direct Steam Kettle with Twin Shaft Mixer 2 3 jacket wall mounted 30 psi operating pressure Built for the busiest production kitchens, the LTWT 40 MV fuses Legions seamless 40 gallon direct steam kettle with a powerful twin shaft agitator. The result is rapid, even heating and hands free mixing in a compact wall mounted package that maximizes floor space while delivering rock solid 304 stainless steel durability.

Legion LTWT-40 MV – 40 Gal Stationary Direct Steam Kettle with Twin-Shaft Mixer

2/3 jacket • wall-mounted • 30 psi operating pressure

Built for the busiest production kitchens, the LTWT-40 MV fuses Legion’s seamless 40-gallon direct-steam kettle with a powerful twin-shaft agitator. The result is rapid, even heating and hands-free mixing in a compact wall-mounted package that maximizes floor space while delivering rock-solid 304 stainless-steel durability.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Seamless 304 stainless liner – deep-drawn in one piece to eliminate pitting and hard-to-clean weld seams.
  • 2/3 steam jacket surrounds the sidewalls for faster heat-up and superior temperature consistency.
  • Integrated MV twin-shaft mixer (2-speed) keeps high-viscosity foods moving and prevents scorching.
  • Wall-mount stainless support arms are seam-welded to the jacket for unmatched stability and a clutter-free floor.
  • 2″ compression draw-off valve with ¼″ perforated disk strainer for fast, clog-free portioning.
  • Actuator-assisted one-piece domed cover lifts effortlessly, sealing in heat when closed.
  • 30 psi operating pressure handles higher steam supply lines for accelerated batch times.
  • All wetted parts are 304/304L stainless steel—NSF listed and easy to sanitize.
  • Made in the USA and designed for ASME compliance.

Twin-Shaft Mixer Advantages

  • Balanced aluminum bridge with totally-enclosed gear motor protects components from steam and spills.
  • Anchor-style main agitator contours the kettle wall while removable nylon blades continuously scrape the surface.
  • Counter-rotating secondary beater breaks up lumps and drives uniform product circulation.
  • Quick-release bayonet mounts let you remove both agitators without tools for thorough cleaning or non-mixing applications.
  • Safety lockout prevents high-speed starts when the bridge is raised.

Technical Specifications

Capacity 40 gal / 151 L
Operating Pressure 30 psi (207 kPa)
Kettle Construction Seamless 304 SS liner, 304L 2/3 jacket
Mounting Wall-bracket, stainless arms seam-welded to jacket
Cover One-piece domed, actuator-assisted
Draw-off 2″ compression valve with ¼″ hole perforated strainer
Mixer Type Twin-shaft, tilt-out bridge
Mixer Motor Two-speed – High 1.5 HP / Low 0.75 HP
Agitator RPM High 46 RPM • Low 23 RPM
Secondary Beater RPM High 120 RPM • Low 60 RPM
Inside Diameter (A) 25.5 in (648 mm)
Inside Depth (B) 22.3 in (567 mm)

Perfect For

  • Soups, sauces & stews
  • Custards, puddings & confectionery fillings
  • Chili, meat or bean products
  • High-viscosity items like mashed potatoes or polenta

Legion kettles are engineered to meet or exceed applicable ASME & NSF standards and ship with a 12-month parts & labor warranty.

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