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What GN depths and pan combinations work best in an F410SS for pre-portioned banqueting items while maintaining airflow?

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Choose GN depths and combinations based on portion format and pick speed, then protect airflow by avoiding overhangs and tightly packed “solid blocks”.

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Choose GN depths and combinations based on portion format and pick speed, then protect airflow by avoiding overhangs and tightly packed “solid blocks”.

Shallow to medium GNs (commonly used for portioning) tend to work best for banqueting because they freeze and temper more predictably and let you see stock at a glance.

Standardise one or two pan depths across the team for sides, petits fours, portioned desserts, and sauce portions. Consistency speeds up shelf resets and reduces misfits that block air.

Leave clearance around pans and baskets: avoid packing pans edge-to-edge. In uprights, airflow suffers most when you create a continuous wall of product.

Use “like with like” per shelf: one shelf for portioned soups/sauces, one for portioned sides, one for dessert components. Mixed heights and mixed packaging usually leads to crowding and poor air circulation.

Label on the short end and face labels outward so staff can pick without pulling pans out and holding the door open.

Also: Can standard GN pans go straight into an upright freezer? Yes, in day-to-day use they can, but for best results make sure they are freezer-suitable (no cracks or warping), properly covered/lidded, and not filled so high that lids dome. Avoid putting hot product into the freezer. Chill first (for example via your cook-chill process) so you don’t drive up cabinet temperature and create excess ice.

Read the full guide: Unifrost F410SS Upright Freezer Planning Guide for Irish Hotel Banqueting Kitchens.

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