DCS Dynamic Cooking Systems Fisher & Paykel 217177 Oven Rack Assembly in nice shape, better than average with normal use.
DCS (Dynamic Cooking Systems) was founded in 1989 by leading appliance engineers and designers in the United States[3]. The company initially focused on pioneering high-end, commercial-quality, drop-in cooktops. They later expanded their product line to include commercial-quality outdoor gas barbecues, becoming a leading provider in this segment[3].
In the years that followed, DCS leveraged its expertise in high-end cooking equipment to enter the commercial cooking market. They developed a range of professional-grade appliances, including high-performance ranges, convection ovens, broilers, griddles, and countertops for the foodservice industry[3].
The company's success in commercial cooking equipment led to the development of a full line of commercial-quality ranges for home use. DCS focused on creating ultra high-end, professional-style cooking equipment for residential kitchens[3].
In October 2004, Fisher & Paykel Appliances acquired DCS, further enhancing the brand's capabilities and reach. Today, DCS continues to operate from its headquarters and factory in Huntington Beach, California, where they work alongside Fisher & Paykel to redefine standards for high-end, commercial-quality cooking equipment for both kitchens and outdoor spaces[3].
DCS products are now sold through a network of over 2,500 storefronts in North America and supported by more than 1,500 service organizations, solidifying their position as a premium brand in the high-end appliance market[3].
Citations:
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_control_system
[2] https://www.wevolver.com/article/mastering-distributed-control-systems-a-comprehensive-guide-to-dcs-architecture-components-and-applications
[3] http://www.promptserviceappliance.com/Articles/Brands/DCS.htm
[4] https://engineerscommunity.com/t/history-of-dcs-distributed-control-system/9484