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Garland GD-36RB Designer Gas Charbroilers - GD-36RB

Garland GD-36RB Designer Gas Charbroilers - GD-36RB

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Garland GD-36RB Designer Gas Charbroilers - GD-36RB

Model GD-36RB | 90,000 BTU | Countertop

Built for the busiest commercial kitchens, the Garland GD-36RB packs heavy-duty performance into a sleek, easy-to-clean countertop footprint. With 36 inches of grilling width, rugged cast-iron radiants and a blistering 90,000 BTU output, this charbroiler delivers the high heat and signature grill marks chefs demand service after service.

Features
  • 36" (914 mm) wide grilling surface with 18" (457 mm) depth for maximum production capacity
  • Cast-iron radiants retain and radiate heat evenly across the cooking zone
  • Reliable piezo spark ignition—no electrical connection required
  • Hi-Lo valve gives you instant flame control for perfect searing or gentle holding
  • Internal full-width grease drawer with magnetic catch keeps spills contained and removal effortless
  • All-stainless front & sides stand up to daily wear and wipe clean in seconds
  • 4" (102 mm) adjustable sanitary legs simplify leveling and raise the unit for underneath cleaning
  • Rear ¾" NPT gas connection with factory-supplied pressure regulator
  • Certified to CSA & NSF standards for gas cooking equipment
Specifications
Model GD-36RB (Designer Series)
Gas Type Natural or Propane (field convertible)
Total Input 90,000 BTU / 26.37 kW
Dimensions (W × D × H) 36" × 24" × 15" (914 × 610 × 381 mm)
Cooking Surface Depth 18" (457 mm)
Manifold Inlet ¾" NPT (rear)
Operating Pressure Natural 4" WC | Propane 10" WC
What our Experts Think
  • Designed for Performance: Raises exhaust flue for improved ventilation efficiency in commercial kitchens.

  • Optimized Airflow: Enhances draft and smoke removal when paired with compatible Garland units.

  • Durable Construction: Built from robust materials to withstand demanding kitchen environments.

  • Easy Installation: Simple integration with existing range and hood systems reduces setup time.

  • Space‑Smart Solution: Adds necessary height without compromising kitchen layout.

  • Strong Value: Improves kitchen air management with minimal maintenance and long service life.

  • SEO & Merchant‑Ready: Includes high‑interest terms like “commercial flue riser,” “kitchen ventilation accessory,” and “restaurant equipment” for better search relevance


Q&A

Q: What is the Garland CCBR‑12?
A: A Cuisine series backguard/flue riser accessory designed to enhance ventilation and safety for Garland Cuisine ranges and compatible add‑on units.

Q: What does a flue riser do?
A: It directs smoke, heat, and flue gases upward and away from the cooking surface, improving kitchen ventilation and helping maintain a cleaner workspace.

Q: What are the physical specs?
A: Measures 24″ high × 12″ wide with stainless steel front and sides for corrosion resistance and durability.

Q: What is it compatible with?
A: Designed for Garland Cuisine series add‑on units and range spreaders, ensuring a seamless fit in professional kitchen setups.

Q: Why use this accessory?
A: Adds ventilation support, splash protection, and protective airflow control, helping keep backline areas cleaner and safer.

Q: Who should buy it?
A: Commercial kitchens, restaurants, and foodservice operations using Garland Cuisine ranges that want enhanced airflow and cleaner cooking environments


Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect regularly: Check flue risers for bends, rust, or loose fittings weekly.

  • Keep clean: Wipe down surfaces to remove grease and dust buildup that can restrict airflow.

  • Check connections: Ensure secure attachment to equipment and proper alignment.

  • Corrosion prevention: Look for signs of corrosion; touch up with high‑temp paint if needed.

  • Airflow check: Confirm unobstructed flue path for proper ventilation.

  • Professional review: Have a service tech inspect joints and seals during routine equipment maintenance