NO | PARTS | DESCRIPTION |
1 | Panel: | Tempered Galss, customised logo is available on the glass. |
2 | Panel Size: | 710*405*6MM |
3 | Bottom Body: | Galvanized |
4 | Left Burner: | 100MM cast iron burner+steel burner cap. 4.2Kw |
5 | Right Burner: | 165MM Infrared Burner, 3.8Kw. |
6 | Middle Burner: | 60MM brass cap. |
7 | Pan Support: | Cast Iron burner. |
8 | Water Tray: | SS |
9 | Ignition: | Battery 1 x 1.5V DC |
10 | Gas Pipe: | Aluminum Gas pipe, Rotary connector. |
11 | Knob: | Metal |
12 | Packing: | Brown box, with left+right+upper foam protection. |
13 | Gas Type: | LPG or NG. |
14 | Product Size: | 710*405MM |
15 | Carton Size: | 760*460*190MM |
16 | Cutout Size: | 640*350MM |
17 | Loading QTY: | 430PCS/20GP, 1020PCS/40HQ |
100MM cast iron burner
Tempered Galss with Color silk-screen
Cast Iron Pan Support with fire board
What are the differences and advantages between the upper air inlet and the lower air inlet of the cooker? The upper air inlet means that the air required for the combustion of the cooker completely enters the interior of the cooker from the burner or panel, just like our embedded cooker. The lower air inlet means that the air required for the stove burning enters the stove through the lower part of the chassis. The upper air inlet has the advantage of sufficient air intake and combustion; The advantage of lower air inlet is that the panel can be made into a fully sealed one with good cleaning performance. What causes the glass or ceramic panel of the cooker to burst? The main reasons for the explosion of the cooker panel are: 1. Check that the opening size does not meet the requirements: if the opening size of the user's table top is larger than the edge size of the cooker bottom shell, it means that the opening size is too large, which is also easy to cause the panel to crack. Because the opening size is larger than the manufacturer's requirements, the place where the cooker is stressed is not the metal bottom shell, but the panel of the cooker is under direct stress or under excessive stress, and the panel will be damaged if it lasts too long. 2. Cracking of glass caused by excessive pressure, extrusion, collision and heating; 3. The cooker leaks, and the leaked gas burns or deflagrates, causing the glass bureau to overheat for a long time, or burst due to the impact of deflagration gas; 4. When the stove backfires for a long time, the flame burns in the burner, causing the glass panel near the burner to be heated locally to high temperature, resulting in excessive internal stress and cracking.