Culinarian gas Range Tops put the power of the the most powerful and efficient burners on the market into a hand crafted seamless beautiful design. Built in the USA Culinarian Range Tops will complete your dream kitchen.
Model Number: CGRT484G2
Configuration: 6 Open Burners and 12" Thermo-Griddle™
Size: 48"
Burner Type: Open
Range Fuel: Gas
Utility Type: All Gas
Rangetop features - Five 25, 000 BTU open style burners turn down to a True Simmer
- One 8,000 BTU Small Pan Burner turns down to an extra low simmer
- 12 inch wide 18,000 BTU Stainless Steel Griddle Plate with Thermostatic Control and Stainless Steel Cover
- Stay-Cool™ die cast, chrome plated metal knobs
- Professional stye heavy duty cast iron grates with easy to clean matte porcelain finish
- Full extension Drip Trays on EZ-Glides
- Flush Island trim
- All burner have auto ignition and re-ignition
- Cabernet Red trim available as an accessory
Shipping Weight |
320 lbs |
Product Weight |
280 lbs |
Shipping Dimensions |
52" W x 20" H x 32" D |
Product Dimensions |
47-7/8" W 8-1/4" H 27-1/8" D |
Wiring Type |
120 VAC, 3 Prong with dedicated ground |
Gas Connections :Natural Gas |
1/2" NPT Male |
7" WC input pressure (max. allowable pressure |
1/2 psi), 4" WC Pressure Regulator provided |
Liquid Propane |
1/2" NPT Male |
11" WC input pressure (max. allowable pressure |
1/2 psi), 10" WC Pressure Regulator provided |
Cutout Dimension:Standard Installation |
46-15/16" W x 23-1/8" D. No bottom platform required. 9" min. clearance to drawers |
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Type:
Cooktop
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Style:
Built In
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Fuel:
Gas
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Width:
47.87"
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Height:
8.25"
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Depth:
27.125"
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Nominal Width:
48"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Downdraft Ventilation:
No
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Hood Recommended:
Yes
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Dual Fuel:
No
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Burner Type:
Open
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WiFi Connected:
No
Please note that we do not arrange delivery unless it is to a New Hampshire location. However, you can either pick up the merchandise yourself or arrange to have it picked up by another company that can pick up your merchandise at our New Hampshire warehouse on your behalf.
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