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Suburban CAN Srl FL1780 (3049AST) 2-Burner/Sink RV Propane Cooktop
- SKU:
- FL1780
- MPN:
- FL1780
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Description
Suburban CAN Srl FL1780 (3049AST) 2-Burner/Sink RV Propane Cooktop
This is a compact 2-burner propane cooktop / sink combination unit from CAN Srl, the distinguished Italian manufacturer renowned for its premium hobs and sinks. For over three decades, the most prestigious brands in the nautical and recreational vehicle sectors have consistently chosen CAN Srl for their kitchen solutions, attributing to a successful collaboration that ensures high-quality standards and reliability. This compact unit embodies the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship, merging durability with a sleek, modern aesthetic. The addition of a tempered glass lid enhances practicality by offering additional counter space, while the cooktop's efficient heat distribution and safety features make it an indispensable tool for culinary enthusiasts on the move. Designed to meet the rigorous demands of mobile and outdoor kitchens in RVs and boats, this cooktop and sink combination unit exemplifies CAN's dedication to providing professional-grade appliances that cater to the desire for home-cooked meals, regardless of location.2-Burner Propane Cooktop
Featuring premium sealed burners, CAN Srl cooktops deliver even heat distribution for superior cooking results. Equipped with a piezo ignition, ensuring swift and effortless activation of the burners. Additionally, these cooktops are integrated with a Flame Failure Device (FFD), which automatically discontinues the gas flow if the flame extinguishes, thereby increasing safety. This combination of efficient heat distribution, easy ignition, and safety features makes CAN Srl cooktops suitable for a wide range of cooking needs, particularly in mobile and outdoor applications such as RVs, boats, and outdoor kitchens.AISI 304 Stainless Steel
Crafted from AISI 304 stainless steel with a Scotch-Brite finish. This grade of stainless steel is renowned for its high content of chromium and nickel, which is resistant to rust, corrosion, and staining, making it an ideal choice for the demanding conditions often encountered in recreational vehicles. The Scotch-Brite finish not only adds to the aesthetic appeal of the sink by providing a uniform, matte appearance but also contributes to ease of maintenance, as it helps in reducing the visibility of fingerprints and water marks.Glass Lid
The integration of the 0.165” (Appr. 11/64”) tempered glass lid with the cooktop/sink combo hides the cooktop and sink when not in use, effectively expanding countertop space for food preparation or other activities. Its robust construction ensures durability and resistance to impacts, while the heavy-duty hinges provide smooth operation and longevity. The addition of a padded finger hole facilitates effortless and comfortable lifting of the lid, making access to the sink convenient and safe. This integration not only optimizes kitchen space but also contributes to a sleek, modern look.Product Information
Overall Dimensions
30-3/16" x 13-15/16"
Cut-out Dimensions *
29-1/8" x 12-13/16"
Cabinet Depth
6" (Sink), 5" (Burners)
Sink Dimensions
13-3/8" x 9-3/8" x 3-3/4" Deep
Burner Grate Dimensions
7-1/2" and 6-1/2"
Drain Hole Cut-Out
2-1/8"
Faucet Hole Cut-Out
1-5/16"
Power Source
LP Gas (Propane)
Gas Pressure Requirement
11" W.C.
BTU/hr Rating
3000 and 4900
Ignition
Piezo
Safety Shut-Off (Thermocouple)
Yes
Burner Style
Sealed
Note:The dimensions listed here are for reference and are not intended to be used for cabinet design. We highly recommend taking measurements from the actual product before finalizing the design of your cabinetry and/or cutouts.
What's Included
1x Cooktop/Sink
RV Propane and BTU’s
This cooktop requires low pressure (11” W.C.) propane for operation. This is achieved with a low-pressure regulator which is standard/required on all RV's. If there is not a pre-existing RV propane system, then you must set up a low-pressure propane system. RV Cooktops are designed smaller than household cooktops, which means they produce less heat than the large burners on household cooktops. Note that performance can decrease at high elevations - above 4,500 feet, expect a 4% drop in BTU output for every 1,000 feet. So, at 8,500 feet, the cooktop's efficiency is about 16% lower due to thinner air and changes in air/fuel mix.