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Isolate Power & Gas Before Servicing Commercial Gas Equipment

Isolating power and gas is the first, most important step before cleaning burners, opening a gas train, or touching any ignition components. Done right, it prevents unexpected ignition, fuel release, shock, and equipment damage. This post gives technicians a precise, repeatable procedure you can embed in your SOPs. What “Isolate

Reducing exhaust to improve yellow or lazy flame

Why reducing exhaust can help (in some cases) Think of the kitchen as an air-balance equation: Exhaust (out) – Make-Up Air (in) = Pressure deficit (ΔP). In short: you’re not “adding oxygen” by reducing exhaust — you’re removing excessive suction so the oxygen already being supplied can actually reach the

Griddle Plate Thickness: 20 mm vs 25 mm – How It Affects Cooking Performance

When choosing between a 20 mm and a 25 mm griddle plate, the difference lies in thermal mass. A 25 mm plate holds heat better and minimizes temperature drop under heavy loads, but requires longer preheat and slower response to temperature changes. Learn how thickness impacts performance, recovery, and productivity.

Expanding the Functions of a Showroom: Enhancing Customer Experience and Engagement

A showroom is more than just a space to display products; it’s a dynamic environment that serves multiple functions, each designed to enhance customer interaction, demonstrate product capabilities, and foster a deeper understanding of a brand’s offerings. Here, we explore the multifaceted roles a showroom can play, particularly in the

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Brandon showing at SIAL Interfood 2024

Brandon is proud to announce our presence at SIAL Interfood 2024 in Jakarta, Indonesia, from November 13th to 16th! 🎉 Our commercial kitchen equipment will be featured at: Hall A1, Booth AN201. This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase Brandon’s commitment to supporting food businesses across diverse markets, including

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Brandon Supports Villa Wantilan’s New Restaurant Opening in Bali

Brandon is proud to announce its collaboration with Villa Wantilan, a new hotel restaurant in Bali, to provide reliable commercial kitchen equipment just in time for their grand opening. Working closely with PT Mastrada, Brandon ensured the kitchen was ready to serve guests by a short time. For restaurant owners, having efficient, durable equipment is essential for running a smooth operation, and Brandon’s fryers, griddles, and burner ranges are ideal for small to medium-sized restaurants looking to enhance their kitchen setup.

A professional kitchen equipped with Brandon’s fryers, griddle, burner range, charbroiler, salamander oven, and pasta cookers

Brandon powers Bali popular Italian restaurant

Discover how Appetito Icon Sanur in Bali enhances its kitchen operations with Brandon’s commercial kitchen equipment, including fryers, griddles, and charbroilers. Learn how our high-performance tools help deliver authentic Italian dishes like Neapolitan pizza and fresh pasta. Explore why more restaurants are choosing Brandon for reliable and efficient restaurant equipment in Indonesia.

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  • Isolate Power & Gas Before Servicing Commercial Gas Equipment

    Isolating power and gas is the first, most important step before cleaning burners, opening a gas train, or touching any ignition components. Done right, it prevents unexpected ignition, fuel release, shock, and equipment damage. This post gives technicians a precise, repeatable procedure you can embed in your SOPs. What “Isolate Power/Gas” Means Why both? Many

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  • Gas Pressure 101: Static vs. Dynamic — Which Reading Actually Matters?

    Set by dynamic, confirm with static: use dynamic pressure under load for manifold and inlet specs, and use static only to ensure you’re below the max. A quick field procedure and cues help you commission gas equipment right the first time.

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  • Reducing exhaust to improve yellow or lazy flame

    Why reducing exhaust can help (in some cases) Think of the kitchen as an air-balance equation: Exhaust (out) – Make-Up Air (in) = Pressure deficit (ΔP). In short: you’re not “adding oxygen” by reducing exhaust — you’re removing excessive suction so the oxygen already being supplied can actually reach the burners without being whisked away

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