Imperial (Middleby) ISCE-24 Gas Griddles
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Description
Imperial 24" Countertop Gas Griddle
Solid-State Thermostat • Pilot Safety • Electronic IgnitionBuilt for demanding commercial kitchens, this 24-inch Imperial countertop griddle delivers the precision you need and the durability you expect from a Middleby brand. From breakfast rush to late-night menus, the solid-state thermostat maintains consistent plate temperature while electronic ignition provides fast, reliable start-ups service after service.
Key Features & Benefits
- 24" cooking width – ideal for small footprints, food trucks and satellite cooking stations.
- Solid-state thermostat holds tight temperature tolerances for even cooking and reduced product waste.
- Pilot safety system automatically shuts off gas flow if the pilot is extinguished, enhancing workplace safety.
- Electronic ignition lights instantly—no open flames or manual pilot lighting required.
- Countertop design lets you add griddle capacity without committing to a full-size range.
- Commercial-grade construction from Imperial, a Middleby company trusted worldwide for heavy-duty equipment.
Specifications
Model | 24" Countertop Gas Griddle |
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Cooking Surface Width | 24 in (610 mm) |
Fuel Type | Natural or LP Gas (field convertible) |
Temperature Control | Solid-state thermostat |
Ignition | Electronic spark ignition with standing safety pilot |
Warranty | 1 Year Parts & Labor (factory authorized service only) |
For full dimensions, gas connection requirements and installation clearances, please refer to the Imperial installation manual.
Easy Equipment Financing
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