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Giorik 900 Series 800mm wide Gas Solid Top on Open Base TG940GT.N

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Giorik 900 Series 800mm wide Gas Solid Top on Open Base TG940GT.NGiorik 900 Series 800mm wide Gas Solid Top on Open Base TG940GT. N Precise and efficient cooking has never been so easy with the Giorik 900 Series Gas Solid Target Top on Open Base. The unit is constructed from 304 grade stainless steel with rounded corners for improved cleaning. The radiant plate is ultra thick and reinforced with central cut out and high power circular steel burner. The gas solid target top features a piezo ignition circular burner

Giorik 900 Series 800mm wide Gas Solid Top on Open Base TG940GT.N

 

Precise and efficient cooking has never been so easy with the Giorik 900 Series Gas Solid Target Top on Open Base.

The unit is constructed from 304 grade stainless steel with rounded corners for improved cleaning.

The radiant plate is ultra-thick and reinforced with central cut-out and high-power circular steel burner.

The gas solid target top features a piezo ignition circular burner with flame failure device and pilot burner, capable of reaching 500°C at the centre of the plate and 200°C around the edges.

The temperature is regulated via a variable power flame control.

Choose your gas solid target top from the 400mm or 800mm wide model in Natural or ULPG gas.

Pair this 900 Series Gas Solid Target Top on Open Base with other Giorik 900 Series equipment for a seamless line up.

 

FEATURES & BENEFITS:

  • Class leading, European style, professional quality and reliability since 1963
  • 900 series, ultra-thick, reinforced radiant plate with central cut-out and high-power circular steel burner (56 MJ/h)
  • Piezo ignition circular burner with flame failure device and pilot burner capable of reaching 500°C at the centre of the plate and 200°C around the edges
  • Temperature regulation via variable power flame control
  • Robust 304 grade stainless steel construction with rounded corners for improved cleaning
  • Removable grease tray
  • Open base with optional doors available (SPGI.2016437)
  • Height adjustable stainless steel feet for a 900mm working height
  • 24-month warranty

 

TECHNICAL DATA

Model TG940GT
W x D x H (mm) 800 x 920 x 930
Weight 145kg
Plate Dimensions (mm) 700 x 700
Packed Dimensions (mm) 845 x 1025 x 1200
Packed Weight (mm) 157kg
  Natural
Gas Connection 1/2'' BSP
Minimum Normal Test Gas Pressure 1.3 kPa
Maximum Normal Test Gas Pressure 3.5 kPa
Nominal Nominal Test Point Pressure 1.0 kPa
Total Nominal Gas Consumption 56 MJ/h

 

Note: It is the responsibility of the installing gas plumber to ensure correct supply and connection sustaining appropriate pressure, when all installed gas appliances are operating at maximum.
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