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Crathco-UNIC CCP36 Crathco Cooking - Cecilware® Pro Gas Charbroilers

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Crathco-UNIC CCP36 Crathco Cooking - Cecilware® Pro Gas CharbroilersCecilware Pro Countertop Gas Charbroiler 36" Model LV9R015W Manufacturer model CCP36 Fire up 120,000 BTU hr of even, controllable heat in a compact 20" deep footprint. The 36" Cecilware Pro Charbroiler gives busy kitchens the power, flexibility, and durability they need to serve perfectly seared steaks, burgers, veggies, and moreshift after shift. Why youll love it Three independent 40,000 BTU burners create separate cooking zones for true menu

Cecilware® Pro Countertop Gas Charbroiler – 36"

Model LV9R015W | Manufacturer model CCP36

Fire up 120,000 BTU/hr of even, controllable heat in a compact 20"-deep footprint. The 36" Cecilware Pro Charbroiler gives busy kitchens the power, flexibility, and durability they need to serve perfectly seared steaks, burgers, veggies, and more—shift after shift.

Why you’ll love it

  • Three independent 40,000 BTU burners create separate cooking zones for true menu flexibility.
  • Sleek, heavy-gauge stainless-steel body stands up to daily commercial abuse and wipes clean fast.
  • Angled sidewalls & bottom plate reflect heat back to the food, delivering faster recovery and consistent results.
  • Reversible, extra-thick cast-iron grates:
    • Flat side for delicate proteins & vegetables.
    • Ridged side for deep, steak-house grill marks.
  • Sectioned grates tilt independently so you can create hotter & cooler zones without moving product.
  • Manual front-panel controls with industrial metal knobs—simple, reliable, and always in reach.
  • Natural gas out of the box; LP conversion kit included at no extra cost.
  • 1 ¾" adjustable, non-marring stainless legs keep the broiler level on any countertop.
  • Certified cETLus & ETL-Sanitation for safe installation in any commercial kitchen.

Technical Specifications

Cooking surface (W × D) 36" × 20" (91.1 cm × 51 cm)
Number of burners 3 independent, 6"-wide stainless tube burners
Total output 120,000 BTU/hr
Gas connection ¾" NPT (rear)
Product dimensions (H × W × D) 15.6" × 36.0" × 31.5" (39.5 cm × 91.5 cm × 80 cm)
Shipping weight 184 lb (84 kg)
Certifications cETLus, ETL-Sanitation
Warranty 2-year parts & labor

Optional Accessories

  • 36" Lava Rock Kit (Part # 250-00032) – switch from radiant to lava-rock grilling in minutes.
  • Replacement cast-iron grate sections.
  • Equipment stand & under-shelf for added storage (sold separately).
Gas-fired equipment: Installation must be performed by a qualified technician in accordance with local codes. Always verify gas type and pressure before operation.

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