General information
| The Grill | |
| Stainless Steel Outdoor Cooking Center | |
The grill section consists of a large cast iron |
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burner, a series of stainless steel heat baffles, a |
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bed of natural lava rock and a porcelain | Grill rack | |
enameled heat retaining grill rack. |
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Each burner is rated at 20,000 BTU. | Lava rock | |
Below each burner is a stainless steel heat baffle | ||
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which reflects usable heat upward into the |
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cooking area and reduces the temperature of | Stainless | |
the drip pan below. | steel radiant | |
The cast iron grill burner encompasses the | tray | |
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entire cooking area and is top ported to operate |
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cooler and last longer. | Burner | |
Above the burners are stainless steel radiants |
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which support the lava rock and protect the |
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grill burner ports from blockage. | Heat baffle |
Lava rock
The grill is supplied with natural lava rock. Because of the porosity of natural lava rock it is superior in its ability to capture heat as it rises from the grill burners. It also possesses the thermal mass needed for professional results.
Place lava rocks in a single layer on top of the radiant located under the grill rack. It is important to distribute the rocks evenly over the stainless steel radiant tray without leaving any large gaps. Uneven distribution of rocks and air gaps can cause localized “hot” and “cold” spots which could result in unsatisfactory cooking performance.
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