Professional Paella Burner 25 cm Intensive Use
Gas Burner high performance
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Diameter ring: 250 mm
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Indoor and Collective use Homologation (CE Certification)
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Power: 10 Kw
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Gas: Natural (Methane) or Butane/Propane (LPG)
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EC security valves with thermocouple.
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Made of Iron Foundry Laminated Graphite GG20
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Industrial Use: Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals, Catering...
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The professional paella burner for intensive use is a high power and performance gas burner stove, ideal for industrial use such as in hotels, restaurants, bars, catering, hotels, hospitals, etc...
The burner is painted with anti-heat black paint, in addition, its jointless monobloc technology ensures that there are no leaks and requires less maintenance. In turn, it uses an in-line combustion system, without pivots, so this gas burner has greater durability than other similar ones.
It has integrated in its design a series of safety valves and thermocouple, so we will not be able to suffer from gas leaks or flashes during use. Along with this, it has a reversible gas inlet and an anti-spill pilot protector.
In the following table you can find many of the characteristics of the professional paellero for intensive use:
Material |
Power |
Dimensions |
Weight |
Type of gas |
GG20 lamellar graphite cast iron |
10 kw |
623 x 355 x 230 mm |
20 KG |
Natural gas, propane or butane |
Table of paella proportions for burners
No need to look for guides or tutorials, with this paella size chart for gas burners you will be able to choose your perfect paella equipment at a glance.
If you want more information about this chart, as well as additional tips, you can visit our blog post by clicking on this link.
Table of paella proportions for paella burners
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Read moreShow lessWhat is the right size of paella burner for my paella pan?
hat would be the correct size of paella burner for my paella pan? Are 50 cm too big for a 30 cm paella pan? Could I cook a 40 cm paella pan with an 80 cm paella burner? Even if it is only with its inner ring?
At Originalpaella we are more than sure that you have ever asked yourself this kind of question, whether it is about the paella burner you already have or the paella pan you have stored at home, unsure if the sizes between them are compatible or completely incorrect.
Due to this problem, we have consulted with our master paelleros, collected their opinions and knowledge, and we have put all this together in the following table of proportions for paella pans, so that you can choose your ideal paella pan simply by taking a look at this table.
If you want to know more details and some interesting tricks you can get from this table, visit our blog.
Read moreShow lessHow to light a professional burner
In this section you will be able to find a demonstation of how to light a profesional burner. First, we need to open the gas and light up the first interior ring, so as to avoid burning ourselves when we light the exterior ring, with only need to get our igniter or lighter close and it will light itself up. We repeat this action with the outer ring. From here, we can regulate the gas output with the wheels, a half circle for the mininum, and another half circle fot the maximum. To turn of the burner, we only need to turn the wheel to the other side until the fire of the rings die out on their own.
You can find in this video a demonstration of how to turn on and off the burner, if you want to learn more about how to light up your professional burner you can visit our blog.
Read moreShow lessTypes of paelleros o burners - Profesional burner
Observing the diferent kind of paelleros and burners, the profesional burners are notable because they posses bigger chambers, with the exit holes of the gas being in a 45 degree angle, which makes it harder to block. They also posee thermocouple valvs, which avoids gas leaks given that, if they become cold due to a leak, they will automatically stop themselves and avoid the leak.
In the following video we show you the different types of burners and paelleros and their differences, if you want to obtain more information about the different types of paelleros or burners you can visit our blog.
Read moreShow lessReady for your special moment
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