Legion TWSWC-20MV Steam Kettles
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Legion TWSWC-20MV Steam Kettles

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Legion TWSWC-20MV Steam KettlesLegion TWSWC 20MV 20 Gallon Direct Steam Wall Mount Tilting Kettle with 2 Speed Mixer Full jacket 304 stainless steel 30 psi operating pressure Engineered for compact kitchens that demand commercial grade power, the Legion TWSWC 20MV combines a space saving wall console mount, rapid direct steam heating and a rugged twin shaft agitator. The result is hands free production of perfectly blended soups, sauces, gravies and moreall in a 20 gallon 76 L

Legion TWSWC-20MV 20-Gallon Direct-Steam Wall-Mount Tilting Kettle with 2-Speed Mixer

Full jacket • 304 stainless steel • 30 psi operating pressure

Engineered for compact kitchens that demand commercial-grade power, the Legion TWSWC-20MV combines a space-saving wall-console mount, rapid direct-steam heating and a rugged twin-shaft agitator. The result is hands-free production of perfectly blended soups, sauces, gravies and more—all in a 20-gallon / 76 L batch.

Why you’ll love it
  • Wall-mount footprint. Frees up valuable floor space while keeping the kettle at ergonomic working height.
  • Deep-drawn 304 stainless steel liner & jacket. One-piece construction resists pitting and simplifies sanitation.
  • Full jacketed body. Even, 30 psi steam coverage from rim to hemispherical bottom for faster heat-up and gentle simmering.
  • Self-locking worm-gear tilt. Precise, effortless pouring with positive stop at any position.
  • 2-speed twin-shaft mixer. Anchor agitator, counter-rotating beater and nylon scraper blades keep product uniform and prevent scorching.
  • Actuator-assisted lift. Raise the agitator and bridge with one hand for easy kettle access or cleaning.
  • Rear plumbing connections. Steam, condensate and accessories exit behind the console for a clean installation.
  • Made in the USA. Built to ASME & NSF standards in Waynesboro, GA.
At-a-glance specs
Model TWSWC-20MV
Capacity 20 gal / 76 L
Heating source Direct external steam (full jacket)
Operating pressure 30 psi (2.1 bar) maximum
Kettle construction Seamless 304 stainless liner & 304L jacket
Tilt mechanism Self-locking worm gear with crank handle
Mounting style Wall-console with stainless reinforced support boxes
Mixer type Twin-shaft, 2-speed (high 46 RPM / low 23 RPM main agitator)
Agitator components 304 SS anchor agitator, 304 SS counter-rotating beater, removable nylon scraper blades
Overall width 31 in / 787 mm (console to console)
Overall height 30 ½ in / 775 mm
Steam connections ¾ in NPT inlet, ½ in NPT condensate outlet (rear of console)
Agency approvals ASME, NSF
Included with this model
  • Stainless steel control console with mounted mixer controls
  • Rear steam & condensate piping, factory-installed
  • Positive rim lock & safety interlock (prevents high-speed starts when bridge is raised)
  • Manual hand crank tilting handle
  • Bayonet-mount agitator & beater for tool-free removal
Common accessories (sold separately)
  • Single or dual water-fill faucet with 12" or 18" swing nozzle
  • 48" stainless or vinyl spray hose
  • 2" or 3" sanitary draw-off valve kits
  • Tri-basket or single-basket cooking inserts
  • Automatic water fill meter

Contact us for lead time and factory-installed option availability.

Important: This kettle is heated by an external steam source. A regulated 30 psi clean steam supply and suitable condensate return line are required for operation and are not included with the unit.
Warranty & support

Legion backs every kettle with a 12-month parts & labor warranty from the date of installation (15 months from ship date). Extended coverage is available—ask your sales representative for details.

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