Commercial gas burners are the backbone of any professional kitchen
Providing the high heat and immediate control needed for high-volume cooking. Whether you are looking for a standard range, a specialized unit, or maintenance tips, here is a breakdown of what you need to know.
Types of Commercial Gas Burners
The configuration of your burners should match your menu and workflow.
Considerations
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Fuel Type: Most commercial units are available in Natural Gas or Liquid Propane (LP). Many models are field-convertible, but it is essential to verify your utility connection before purchase.
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Construction: Look for cast iron grates for heat retention and stainless steel exteriors for durability and ease of cleaning.
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BTU Recovery: Higher BTU burners recover heat faster, which is critical during peak rush hours to keep ticket times low.
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Pilot Systems: Modern ranges often feature shrouded flash tube pilots or electronic ignitions to improve energy efficiency and safety.