Garland Starfire GTOG36-SU6 Heavy-Duty Gas Step-Up Hot Plate with 6 Burners, 36-Inch Countertop
Garland Starfire GTOG36-SU6 Heavy-Duty Gas Step-Up Hot Plate with 6 Burners, 36-Inch Countertop
3 Open Burners, 3 Step-Up Burners, Stainless Steel, 4-Inch Adjustable Legs
Built for high-volume kitchens, this 36-inch countertop hot plate combines six independently controlled 30,000-BTU burners with rugged stainless steel construction.
- Six total burners: 3 open burners and 3 step-up open burners.
- Each burner is rated at 30,000 BTU for high-output cooking performance.
- Individual manual valve controls allow precise burner-by-burner heat adjustment.
- Stainless steel front, sides, and back with spill-protected pilots and a removable crumb tray.
- Countertop design includes 4-inch adjustable legs and a 3-1/2-inch front rail.
- Available for natural gas or propane installations; specify gas type when ordering.
Overall Dimensions:
35.44"W x 32.0"D x 19.81"HProduct Weight:
191.0 lbSix-Burner Step-Up Layout
Three standard open burners and three raised step-up burners provide multiple heat zones on one 36-inch unit.
30,000 BTU Per Burner
Each Starfire Pro burner is rated at 30,000 BTU, for 180,000 BTU total on natural gas and 162,000 BTU on propane.
Manual Individual Valve Controls
Each burner has its own adjustable valve for responsive flame control.
Spill-Protected Pilot Lights
Protected pilots help maintain ignition while reducing spill-related issues.
Stainless Steel Commercial Build
Stainless steel front, sides, and back are built for heavy-duty kitchen use.
Split Ergonomic Cast Iron Grates
Split grates are easy to handle and clean while helping shield pilots from boil-overs.
Crumb Tray and Front Rail
A large-capacity stainless steel crumb tray and 3-1/2-inch front rail support cleanup and usability.
Flexible Gas Connection
Includes a 3/4-inch NPT gas regulator with T-manifold connection for straight-through rear or flush-mount gas hookups.
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