Garland Cuisine Series Heavy-Duty 48-Inch Thermostatic Modular Gas Griddle Top
Garland Cuisine Series Heavy-Duty 48-Inch Thermostatic Modular Gas Griddle Top
1-Inch Steel Plate, 120,000 BTU, Stainless Steel Front and Sides
Built for high-volume service, this heavy-duty 48-inch modular griddle delivers 120,000 BTU and thermostatic heat control across a 1-inch steel plate.
- 48-inch thermostatic griddle top with a 1-inch thick steel plate for strong heat retention and even cooking.
- 120,000 BTU total output supports demanding commercial kitchen throughput.
- Stainless steel front, sides, front rail, and burner box provide durable construction.
- Modular design can be connected individually or in a battery and mounted on a compatible refrigerated base.
- 7-inch stainless steel stub backguard helps protect surrounding surfaces.
- Designed for natural gas or propane service with front gas manifold connection.
Overall Dimensions:
48.0"W x 39.88"D x 10.0"HProduct Weight:
640.0 lb1-Inch Thick Steel Griddle Plate
The 48-inch griddle surface uses a heavy-duty 1-inch steel plate to promote even heat distribution and excellent heat retention.
Thermostatic Griddle Control
Embedded thermostat sensor bulb provides precise temperature control from low to 450°F.
High-Output Gas Performance
The unit is rated at 120,000 BTU/h for high-volume cooking applications.
Stainless Steel Construction
Stainless steel front, sides, front rail, and burner box improve durability and simplify cleanup.
Modular Top Design
Modular construction allows the unit to be connected individually or in a battery, and it can be mounted on a Polar Cuisine refrigerated base.
7-Inch Stub Backguard
The stainless steel backguard adds splash protection and helps shield adjacent surfaces.
Front Gas Manifold
A 1-1/4 inch NPT front gas manifold is provided for installation.
Dedicated Griddle Burners
The griddle uses one burner per 12-inch section, with burners rated at 30,000 BTU/h each.
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