
Common gas grill orifices in commercial deep fryers are designed for natural gas or propane, made of brass, and sized to control gas flow based on the fryer’s BTU rating. Proper orifice sizing ensures efficient fuel combustion and optimal fryer performance.
Commercial Grill & Griddle Natural Gas Orifice Parts
Gas orifice parts for commercial grills and griddles are essential components that regulate the flow of natural gas or propane to the burner, ensuring efficient and safe operation.
Their primary function is to control the precise amount of gas entering the burner, which affects flame size and heat output. These components typically include orifice jets, fittings, and connectors made from brass or stainless steel. Common issues such as clogging, wear, or incorrect sizing can lead to inefficient performance or safety concerns. For best performance, regular maintenance and careful part selection, particularly selecting the right grill orifice, are essential.
PartsFe CA offers a wide range of commercial gas grill parts, including fire plates, 0.018" gas orifices, 24V natural gas valves, 120V grill gas valves, and 40" infrared burner orifices. Brands include Pitco, Allpoints, and Star MF.G, offering dependable options for replacing or upgrading your gas grill orifice components.
FAQs
Where can I buy a high-quality grill orifice for commercial grills?
You can find high-quality grill orifices for top commercial brands at PartsFe CA
Can I clean a clogged grill orifice?
Yes, gently clean a clogged orifice with a soft wire or needle, but avoid enlarging the hole. If damaged, it’s best to replace it.
How often should I replace a grill orifice?
There’s no set timeline, but inspect your orifice annually. Replace it if it's corroded, worn, or causing inconsistent flames.
Can I use a propane orifice on a natural gas grill?
No, propane orifices are too small for natural gas. You must use a properly sized orifice for a natural gas grill to avoid poor performance or safety issues.
How can I tell if my gas grill orifice is bad?
Flame outages, uneven heating, or weak or yellow flames are warning signs. It might be clogged, worn, or incorrectly sized.
Does a natural gas barbecue have a larger aperture than a propane grill?
Indeed. Because propane has a higher pressure, a smaller aperture is needed to regulate the gas flow effectively.












