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Garland Cuisine 36" stainless steel flue riser, 35" high — durable front/sides, fits Cuisine ranges, Add-A-Units & spreaders.
Confirm dimensions before install: Measure both wall and equipment to ensure full coverage and optimal fit.
Pair with exhaust/hood: Use with a properly sized ventilation hood for best heat and fume extraction.
Clean often: Wipe down stainless steel surfaces after daily use to prevent grease buildup and maintain hygiene.
Secure fasteners: Regularly check brackets and screws for tight fit from heat cycling.
Protect surface finish: Use gentle cleaners to avoid scratches while keeping the riser looking professional.
Maintain airflow paths: Keep the area behind the riser clear so air moves freely for improved ventilation
Q: What is the Garland CCDBR‑36 Cuisine Flue Riser?
A: A commercial‑grade backguard/flue riser designed to support ventilation and manage heat in professional kitchen setups.
Q: What equipment is it compatible with?
A: Engineered for Garland Cuisine series ranges, add‑on units, and spreaders that need proper exhaust height and airflow support.
Q: What are the key features?
A: Stainless steel front and sides, 36″ width, 35″ height, heavy‑duty build for durability, and easy maintenance in high‑temperature environments.
Q: Is the CCDBR‑36 easy to install?
A: Yes. It’s designed for straightforward installation on compatible commercial kitchen equipment.
Q: Where is this flue riser typically used?
A: In restaurants, institutional kitchens, and commercial foodservice settings to improve ventilation clearance and heat control.
Q: Why choose the CCDBR‑36 model?
A: For reliable construction, improved airflow and heat management, and seamless fit with Garland Cuisine series products.
Inspect regularly for corrosion, cracks, or loose fittings.
Clean soot and debris buildup to maintain effective draft and airflow.
Tighten bolts and connections before each heating season.
Ensure riser sections are aligned and unobstructed.
Apply high‑temperature sealant on joints if needed to prevent leaks.
Protect exposed components from moisture and weather damage.
Schedule annual professional inspection for safety and peak performance