Southbend (Middleby) 4363C-2CL Ultimate Gas Ranges
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Southbend (Middleby) 4363C-2CL Ultimate Gas Ranges

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Southbend (Middleby) 4363C-2CL Ultimate Gas RangesSouthbend Ultimate 36" Gas Restaurant Range 24" Charbroiler (Left) 2 Star Saut Burners Cabinet Base Model 4361C Take charge of every ticket with the unmatched versatility of Southbends Ultimate Series. This 36 inch restaurant range unites a high output 24 inch charbroiler and two clog free 33 000 BTU star burners, giving you a true all in one grilling, searing and saut station that thrives on the busiest lines. Performance & Convenience 130 000 BTU

Southbend Ultimate 36" Gas Restaurant Range

24" Charbroiler (Left) • 2 Star/Sauté Burners • Cabinet Base • Model 4361C

Take charge of every ticket with the unmatched versatility of Southbend’s Ultimate Series. This 36 inch restaurant range unites a high-output 24 inch charbroiler and two clog-free 33 000 BTU star burners, giving you a true all-in-one grilling, searing and sauté station that thrives on the busiest lines.

Performance & Convenience

  • 130 000 BTU total input for rapid recovery and all-day production
  • Left-side 24" cast-iron charbroiler (64 000 BTU) with slanted grates for perfect grill marks
  • (2) 33 000 BTU star/sauté burners deliver even, clog-free flame distribution
  • Standing pilots for instant lighting; front main gas shut-off for quick serviceability
  • Heavy-duty, removable cast-iron top grates—rear grate accommodates stock pots up to 14"
  • 22½" flue riser with integrated stainless utility shelf keeps plates, seasoning or smallware within arm’s reach
  • Stainless steel front, sides and rail resist kitchen corrosion and wipe clean fast
  • 6" adjustable stainless legs level the unit on uneven floors (casters optional)
  • Factory-installed ¾" regulator and battery-spark ignition for hassle-free start-up

Specifications

Width 36.5" (927 mm)
Depth 34" (864 mm) overall • 27" cook surface
Cooking Height 37" (940 mm)
Top Configuration 24" charbroiler left • (2) star burners right
Base Open stainless steel cabinet (doors available at no charge)
Total BTU 130 000 BTU/hr (Natural Gas)
Gas Connection ¾" NPT female (left- or right-side depending on broiler location)
Manifold Pressure 7" W.C. Natural • 11" W.C. LP
Clearances Charbroiler requires 10" rear & side to combustible surfaces
Certifications CSA • NSF
Warranty 1-year limited parts & labor

Peace-of-Mind Warranty

  • One-year parts & labor coverage backed by Southbend’s nationwide service network
  • Factory-authorized technicians, genuine OEM parts

See Southbend warranty terms for full details.

Important installation notes:
• Charbroiler sections are intended for non-combustible locations and must be placed under a properly vented hood.
• Oversized cookware (12" dia. +) should be used on rear grates only to protect front rail components.
• Never cover charbroiler grates with sheet pans while burners are lit.
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