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COOKING ZONES

Air flow in the Infiernos comes in from the front and up
through the fire grates in the hearth base. This creates
three distinct heat zones on the grilling surfaces, front
to back. The difference in heat on the surface just a few
inches forward or back can be dramatic.

Note: because the operator has a very large height range
available for the cooking surfaces, temperatures can
be controlled through a near-infinite range. The zones
below are based on the grill surfaces positioned 4-8”
above a wood/coal bed. For precise readings on surface
temperature we recommend the use of an infrared 
guntype thermometer.

Low Heat Zone

The front of the grilling surfaces, closest to the operator,
are the warm zone. Under normal cooking circumstances,
with the grill fired and running, this area comprising the
first six inches of grill surface will be 200-300 degrees
Fahrenheit when set 4-8” above the coal/wood bed.

Medium Heat Zone 

The center of the grill surface, the six inches positioned
more completely over the bulk of the fire bed will range 
from 300-600 degrees at 4-8” high.

Searing Zone

The rear six inches of the grilling surfaces, closest to the
rear wall of the grill and to the fire cage, will be the hottest
area, both because of their positioning and the flow of hot
air up the rear wall of the grill. At 4-8” over the fire, this
area will produce very high heat, ranging from 600-900
degrees depending on the intensity of the fire.

 
Surface Cooling

Once a grill surface is raised further from the fire,
for example to rest an item, it will cool quickly.
Remember this when lowering it again for high heat$
the stainless will need a couple minutes to come back up
to searing temperatures.

Basting Pans

Each grill surface empties into a removable basting
pan attached to the front of the lift frame via a keyhole
system. The V-Channel standard surfaces capture oils
and juices to reduce flaring and to deliver them to the
chef for use in sauces or to baste back onto the food for
added flavor!

Infierno 52/64/80

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Installation & Use

FUEL & COOKING

  

 

  

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Summary of Contents for Infierno 52/64/80

Page 1: ...lation Use A MAJOR CAUSE OF GRILL RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES AIR SPACES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS GRILL BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANC...

Page 2: ...is guide you ll find recommendations for transport preparation operation and care of the Infierno 52 64 and 80 Please read every word here and ensure everyone working around the grill does too Rewardi...

Page 3: ...nance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing operating or servicing this appliance WARNING Never use gasoli...

Page 4: ...KS AT 855 434 3473 BE SAFE CLEARANCES The Infierno should be installed with 2 clearance to noncombustible materials on the sides and back of the unit The front of the unit must have at least 36 cleara...

Page 5: ...ND THE NATIONAL FIRE CODE OF CANADA OR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS IN CAN ULC S646 CET APPAREIL DE CUISSON DOIT ETRE POURVU D UNE HOTTE D ASPIRATION QUI A ETE SOUMISE A L ESSAI AUX FINS TO CONFORMITE AVEC L...

Page 6: ...cage from the bottom and feed it larger pieces of wood as the fire progresses The combination of coals produced by the cage and the coals wood ignited underneath the cage will fuel the Infierno s fir...

Page 7: ...y as the Infierno allows open air flow The operator can control this by using more or less charcoal building smaller fires or lighting only a single grilling station when less grilling area is needed...

Page 8: ...rill surface the six inches positioned more completely over the bulk of the fire bed will range from 300 600 degrees at 4 8 high Searing Zone The rear six inches of the grilling surfaces closest to th...

Page 9: ...ting it out of the floor or loosening the back cap at the top of the grill with a hex key The Infierno s cooking system is designed for maximum motion and flexibility All moving parts especially the l...

Page 10: ...low either a juice catching slant or a level cooking surface Always check the hex set screws in the crank wheel star wheel and cable pickup barrel for firm fit before operating Resting Shelf A removab...

Page 11: ...All professional Grillworks products are NSF listed and approved for use in food service KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 12: ...The Grillery The Grillworks V Channels Grillworks Infierno and Argentine Inspired American Made are registered trademarks of Grillworks LLC U S PAT 4 462 306 U S PAT D708 889 S additional patents pen...

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