Montague 20486-2 Steel Burner Tube 25-1/4" OD X 1" DIA 18-3/4" Burn Area

Special Price $80.23 Regular Price $194.25
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SKU
20486-2
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The Montague 20486-2 Steel Burner Tube is designed to be used in charbroilers to provide uniform heat distribution and consistent performance. It has an outer diameter of 25-1/4” and an inner diameter of 1” with a usable burn area of 18-3/4” to give better heat distribution. This burner tube is specifically manufactured for Montague charbroilers and is designed to offer long lasting performance. Equipped with an air shutter (#26-1863), it enables the adjustment of the air supply for proper combustion and flame management. Constructed out of steel, it improves the heat endurance and durability of the cooking equipment.

Dimensions

  • Length: 25.25 In
  • Width: 1.5 In
  • Height: 1.5 In
  • Weight: 0.8 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Steel Burner Tube,
  • [ 25-1/4" Od X 1" Dia. ] 18-3/4" Burn Area, Steel,
  • Air Shutter - # 26-1863,
  • Montague Charbroiler
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What maintenance is required for the Montague 20486-2 Burner Tube?

Regularly inspect the steel burner tube for carbon buildup, grease, or food debris that may block gas flow. Clean the tube openings gently with a soft brush to maintain even flame distribution. Check for rust or corrosion and ensure proper alignment during reinstallation. Always turn off the gas supply before servicing.

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  • Uneven flame pattern due to clogged burner ports.
  • Weak or inconsistent gas flow affecting heat output.
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  • Burner misalignment leading to improper combustion.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the gas supply and allow appliance to cool completely.

Step2: Remove grates and access panels to reach the old burner tube.

Step3: Disconnect the old tube from the gas valve and mounting brackets.

Step4: Position the new burner tube correctly in the burner compartment.

Step5: Secure it with existing brackets and reconnect the gas supply fitting tightly.

Step6: Reassemble panels and grates.

Step7: Restore gas, check for leaks, and test ignition.