Hi All,
We just purchased a 15 Bbl JVNW direct fire kettle. We received 2 400K BTU burners with the kettle, one set up for propane, and the other for natural gas. There are 3 openings on the back. One is for the burner assembly, one for the cold air intake, and the third for the heat exhaust.
Is there some sort of special heat resistant flooring you need under the kettle? I ask because we can see the floor under the kettle from where the burner assembly is supposed to be.
What is a good BTU rating for the burner you would use? Any other tricks or things to lookout for with a kettle like this would be useful.
Cheers,
Chris
We just purchased a 15 Bbl JVNW direct fire kettle. We received 2 400K BTU burners with the kettle, one set up for propane, and the other for natural gas. There are 3 openings on the back. One is for the burner assembly, one for the cold air intake, and the third for the heat exhaust.
Is there some sort of special heat resistant flooring you need under the kettle? I ask because we can see the floor under the kettle from where the burner assembly is supposed to be.
What is a good BTU rating for the burner you would use? Any other tricks or things to lookout for with a kettle like this would be useful.
Cheers,
Chris
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