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Heat
Plates for Charbroil
There
are three types of heat plates for use with Charbroil gas grills.
They are listed separately below. If you can't find your
heat plate,
you may want to check the rectangular
rock grates section for a satisfactory replacement.
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Part#
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Category
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Price
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Purchase |
Illustration
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MCM97251
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heat
plate
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44.25
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MCM97271
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heat
plate
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35.13
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MCM97261
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heat
plate
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32.29
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MCM94631
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Porcelain
steel heat plate,
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27.95
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Part#
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Category
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Price
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Purchase |
Illustration
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| MCM90789 |
heat
plate |
33.20
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| MCM97441 |
stainless steel heat plate |
54.99
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| MCM93321 |
porcelain steel heat plates are used with
new burners 15591 and
15641. The small flanges
formed into the ends
mate up with closely
spaced brackets on the grill
housing. |
17.95
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| MCM93941 |
porcelain steel heat plates are used with
new burners 15591 and
15641. The small flanges
formed into the ends
mate up with closely
spaced brackets on the grill
housing. |
17.95
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| MCM98741 |
Charbroil heat plate
porc stl, 14.625 x 4.25.
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29.95
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Part#
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Category
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Price
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Purchase |
Illustration
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| MCM92261 |
stainless steel heat plate |
30.51
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Types:
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Rock
grates hold briquettes above a gas grill’s burner, protecting
it from drippings by vaporizing them to improve
flavor.
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Heat
plates and heat angles serve the same purpose as a rock grate
but are used without briquettes.
Dimensions:
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The
front to back dimension (depth) is critical for a
rock grate to fit. A replacement grate (angle or
heat
plate) must be within three sixteenths of an inch
(0.1875”) of the original part in this dimension
to fit.
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The
width of a grate is much less critical. A replacement
can be a few inches narrower than the original and
still be useful.
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