Comstock-Castle CSSUHP36 Hot Plates
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Description
Comstock-Castle CS-SUHP36 Step-Up Sauté Hotplate – 36" Countertop Gas
6 Burners • 180,000 BTU • NSF & cETLusLevel-up your line with two-tier flexibility. The CS-SUHP36 squeezes six powerful burners into a compact 36-inch footprint, giving cooks a dedicated front line for high-volume sauté work and an elevated rear deck for holding, simmering, or finishing sauces.
- Step-up design provides front (13.5") and rear (17.5") cooking planes for smarter workflow and visibility.
- (6) heavy-duty octagonal cast-iron burners rated at 30,000 BTU each for rapid heat recovery.
- Removable 12" × 12" cast-iron grates with integrated aeration bowls reflect heat back to the pan for maximum efficiency.
- Independent manual brass valves and standing pilots on every burner—perfect for zone cooking and energy savings.
- All-stainless exterior (front, sides & backsplash) resists corrosion and wipes clean fast.
- 4" adjustable stainless legs make leveling on any prep line a breeze.
- Factory-installed ¾" NPT pressure regulator; convertible for Natural or LP gas.
- NSF listed and cETLus certified for sanitation and safety compliance.
Specifications
Model | CS-SUHP36 Step-Up Sauté Hotplate |
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Overall Dimensions | 36" W × 27" D × 18.8" H (914 × 686 × 478 mm) |
Cooking Surface Heights | Front: 13.5" • Rear: 17.5" |
Number of Burners | 6 cast-iron octagonal |
Per-Burner Output | 30,000 BTU/hr |
Total BTU | 180,000 BTU/hr |
Top Grates | (6) 12" × 12" cast iron, removable |
Gas Inlet | ¾" NPT (rear) with regulator |
Operating Pressure | Natural 4" WC • LP 10" WC |
Recommended Clearances* | 6" sides • 6" rear (non-combustible surfaces) |
Approx. Shipping Weight | 196 lb / 89 kg |
Certifications | NSF, cETLus |
*Clearances shown are for non-combustible construction. Consult your local authority and the installation manual for combustible wall requirements.