Garland M24DDBG Master Flue Risers - M24DDBG
Garland Master flue riser 34.5" H x 24" W stainless steel backguard for double-deck units — durable, easy-clean height match.
What our Experts Think
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Measure before mounting: Confirm wall and equipment dimensions to ensure full protective coverage.
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Clean often: Wipe down with mild detergent after service shifts to prevent grease buildup and corrosion.
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Pair with ventilation: Use alongside a properly sized hood/exhaust system for optimal heat and fume control.
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Check fasteners regularly: Tighten bolts and brackets to prevent loosening from frequent heat cycles.
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Avoid surface impacts: Keep heavy pans and tools away from the riser surface to prevent dents or bends.
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Maintain airflow paths: Ensure nothing blocks the area behind the riser to support effective heat dissipation.
Q&A
Q: What is the Garland M24DDBG Master Flue Riser?
A: A commercial‑grade flue riser designed to elevate and securely support exhaust/vent stacks on professional kitchen equipment.
Q: Which equipment is the M24DDBG compatible with?
A: Made for Garland commercial ranges, ovens, and ventilation systems that require correct flue height and support.
Q: What materials and build quality does it have?
A: Constructed from heavy‑duty, heat‑resistant metal for durability and reliable performance in high‑temperature kitchen environments.
Q: Is the M24DDBG easy to install?
A: Yes. Engineered for straightforward installation with compatible mounting points and hardware.
Q: Where is this flue riser typically used?
A: In commercial kitchens, restaurants, hotels, and institutional foodservice settings to ensure proper venting height and strong exhaust support.
Q: Why choose the M24DDBG model?
A: For dependable construction, stable flue positioning, and seamless compatibility with Garland commercial equipment.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect regularly for corrosion, cracks, or loose connections.
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Remove soot and debris to maintain proper draft and airflow.
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Tighten bolts and flue connections before each heating season.
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Ensure riser sections are aligned and free of obstructions.
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Apply high‑temperature sealant on joints if needed to prevent leaks.
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Protect exposed components from moisture and weather damage.
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Schedule annual professional inspection for safety and performance.