Gap Between Burner Pans and Bullnose
Topics:
- Why is there a gap behind the bullnose?
- Is there a filler strip available for the bullnose gap?
- Pan extrusion missing for gap between burner pans and bullnose.
Answer:
There is a natural gap between a unit's bullnose and pressed steel top or burner pan.
- There is not a filler trim or pan extrusion available to fill the gap.
- Next Dual Fuel Range models do have a pan extrusion for the bullnose. Refer to Next Dual Fuel Range Pan Extrusions for more information.
- See Also:
Refer to the product Use and Care Guide for further information.
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