DCS Double 30'' Grill Cart Side Burners in LP or NG - BGB132- Cooktop Logo
Posted on Aug 01, 2008

Side burner on Jennaire grill

Works well but produces soot on pans, etc. Not sure if the flame is uneven since the sooting occurs on just one area. How do I remedy this?

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Hello
The soot stains come from the air mixture, that will show too much yellow flame tips, just adjust the air intake, too have an idea how much to adjust it, and also it wouldn't hurt to clean the flames holes by sticking a pin. Alos make sure you have the right fittings converters. It's the grill LP Gas or Natural?
Hope this help
Eddie Rentas
Tupper Lake NY

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