GE Appliances
GE® Profile™ PLU612RTSS RV Kitchen 12" Rangetop
- SKU:
- PLU612RTSS
- MPN:
- PLU612RTSS
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Description
GE® Profile™ PLU612RTSS RV Kitchen 12" Rangetop
The GE Profile PLU612RTSS 12" Range Top fits perfectly into your RV for easy on-the-go, home cooked meals. Easily light the burners with push-to-turn knobs that start the propane flow and create the spark. Heavy cast metal knobs, that are white backlit can be seen easily.- Easy on-the-go: Compact and low profile
- Edge-to-Edge Grates: Seamless surface
- Sealed Cooktop Burners: Cleanup is quick and easy
Cooktop
The cooktop features an easy to clean enamel surface with a durable cast iron grate. The 2-burners are equipped with an electric ignition and heavy-duty ignitors. The edge-to-edge grate allows you to easily move cookware and the “X” design above the burners accommodates small and large pots. The two burners offer up to 6.5K BTU each.Product Information
Overall Dimensions
4.10"H x 12"W x 22.60"D
Power Source
LP Gas (Propane)
Burners BTU's
6,500
Ignition System
Electronic
Burner Style
Sealed
Dimension Notes: 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.
Propane Pressure Notes: This range 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 will be required to setup a low pressure propane system.
RV ranges are designed smaller than household ranges, which means they produce less heat than the large burners on your range cooktop at home. An average household range cooktop has a BTU rating of 10,000. Additionally, you will most likely be using this cooktop during your travels with varying elevations. This range is rated for an elevation up to 4,500 feet. Operation above this elevation will reduce the BTU's by 4 percent for every 1,000 feet above 4,500 feet. For example, at 8,500 feet, the range will perform approximately 16 percent less than it's rated BTU's. This is caused by a few factors including the lack of oxygen in the air and the change in the air/fuel mixture.