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Garland Master M48LPBG stainless steel low-profile 10" H x 48" W flue riser/backguard — durable, easy-clean protection for commercial ranges.
Confirm fit first: Measure your range and wall space carefully before installation to ensure proper alignment.
Regular cleaning: Wipe down daily or weekly depending on cooking volume to prevent grease buildup and maintain airflow.
Use with hood systems: Pair with a proper ventilation hood to maximize heat and smoke extraction.
Secure mounting: Check brackets and fasteners regularly; loose mounting can reduce effectiveness and safety.
Protect from impacts: Avoid leaning heavy pans or equipment against the riser to prevent dents or warping.
Check clearance: Ensure the low-profile design still allows for adequate heat dissipation behind cooking equipment.
Q: What is the Garland M48LPBG Master Flue Riser?
A: A sturdy flue riser designed to elevate and support exhaust/ventilation stacks on commercial kitchen equipment.
Q: Which equipment is the M48LPBG compatible with?
A: Built for Garland ranges, ovens, and ventilation systems that require proper flue positioning and support.
Q: What material and build quality does it offer?
A: Made from heavy‑duty, heat‑resistant metal for durability and safe performance in high‑temperature kitchen environments.
Q: Is the M48LPBG easy to install?
A: Yes. It’s engineered for straightforward installation with compatible mounting points and hardware.
Q: Where are these flue risers typically used?
A: Commonly in commercial kitchens, restaurants, hotels, and institutional foodservice settings to ensure correct venting height and secure exhaust support.
Q: Why choose the M48LPBG model?
A: For reliable durability, optimized flue support, and compatibility with Garland commercial equipment.
Regularly inspect risers for corrosion, cracks, or loose connections.
Remove soot and debris buildup to maintain proper draft and airflow.
Tighten bolts and flue 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 exposure.
Arrange an annual professional inspection for safety and peak performance.