Garland C36-7M Garland Cuisine Gas Ranges - C36-7M
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Garland C36-7M Garland Cuisine Gas Ranges - C36-7M
Model C36-7M • 4 Starfire Open Burners • 160,000 BTU/h (NG)Unlock uncompromising power and layout flexibility with Garland’s Cuisine Series 36" modular range. Built for high-volume kitchens, this heavy-duty unit drops onto a stand, refrigerated base or cabinet, giving you four blistering 40,000 BTU burners in a space-saving footprint that’s ready to anchor any cookline.
Features
- 4 × 40,000 BTU/h Garland Starfire open burners for rapid boil, intense wok heat and ultra-stable low-simmer control.
- Modular top design fits Garland equipment stands, refrigerated bases or custom counters—no oven underneath means extra storage or cold prep space.
- One-piece cast-iron grates & bowls per burner deliver even heat transfer and stand up to years of abuse.
- All-stainless exterior (front, sides, plate rail and burner box) wipes clean fast and resists corrosion.
- 7" (178 mm) stainless stub backguard protects walls while fitting under low shelves and salamanders.
- Pilots positioned outside the spill zone for reliable ignition and easy service access.
- 1-1/4" NPT front gas manifold with factory regulator—ready to battery with other Cuisine Series equipment; optional rear connection available.
- 6" (152 mm) adjustable stainless legs supplied when ordered with a stand; curb/dais mounting capable.
- Field convertible to LP (152,000 BTU/h) with optional kit.
- Fully certified: CSA Flame, CSA Star and NSF.
Specifications
| Model | C36-7M (Cuisine Series) |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Modular top, 4 open burners, no oven base |
| Total Input | 160,000 BTU/h Natural Gas | 152,000 BTU/h Propane |
| Burner Rating | 40,000 BTU/h each (NG) | 35,000 BTU/h each (LP) |
| Gas Connection | 1-1/4" NPT front manifold (pressure regulator included); rear connection optional |
| Manifold Pressure | 6" W.C. Natural | 10" W.C. Propane |
| Minimum Supply Pressure | 7" W.C. Natural | 11" W.C. Propane |
| Width | 36" (914 mm) |
| Depth | ≈32" (813 mm) to front rail |
| Cooking Surface Height | 37-1/4" (947 mm) on legs/stand |
| Backguard Height | 7" (178 mm) |
What our Experts Think
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Designed for Performance: Raises exhaust flue for improved ventilation efficiency in commercial kitchens.
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Optimized Airflow: Enhances draft and smoke removal when paired with compatible Garland units.
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Durable Construction: Built from robust materials to withstand demanding kitchen environments.
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Easy Installation: Simple integration with existing range and hood systems reduces setup time.
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Space‑Smart Solution: Adds necessary height without compromising kitchen layout.
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Strong Value: Improves kitchen air management with minimal maintenance and long service life.
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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
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Inspect regularly: Check flue risers for bends, rust, or loose fittings weekly.
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Keep clean: Wipe down surfaces to remove grease and dust buildup that can restrict airflow.
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Check connections: Ensure secure attachment to equipment and proper alignment.
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Corrosion prevention: Look for signs of corrosion; touch up with high‑temp paint if needed.
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Airflow check: Confirm unobstructed flue path for proper ventilation.
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Professional review: Have a service tech inspect joints and seals during routine equipment maintenance