Universal Burners Are A Part Of Fiesta Grill's Maintenance And Replacement Program
The key to a long lasting gas barbecue grill is quality maintenance from the beginning. If you keep up a regular schedule of inspection and cleaning, you will only need routine replacement Fiesta grill parts and even then it will not be as often as if you didn't take care of the grill. It is important to check out your grill's burners along with other parts.
Regularly, check the cooking surfaces and burners. Clean the grids by heating them up while they are covered in aluminum foil with the lid closed. After about 10 minutes of heating on high, you should be able to use a wire brush to loosen the build up. You can then wash it with soap. If rust is present, you can't do anything except remove it and coat it with vegetable oil. Do not try to paint the grid or the burners. The burners can also be cleaned with a wire brush to remove rust. There are venturi brushes to clean the tubes, as well. Check the seams for any corrosion that has weakened it. If you find splitting or holes, it will need replacing. With time, rust will lead to having to replace burners no matter how high quality the product is, but good maintenance can prolong the life of the grid and burners.
Fiesta has universal replacement burners that fit not only the Regency series but also all Fiesta grills and other brands that include Charmglow, Arkla, Thermos, Sunbeam, Charbroil, and Kenmore. Each burner comes with a five year warranty. The offer three styles of burners that all have a stainless steel structure in either a bar style, medium H-style, or large H-style. Inside, it has flexible copper venturi tubes that allow for easy fit in dual or single controls.
Along with the burners, inspect the gas supply and regulators often. For safety, never store portable tanks inside, even if it is in a shop. Older tanks need to be recertified or replaced. If there is rust, you can sand it off and repaint the tank with white or light colored paint that helps to reflect sunlight but don't paint over warning labels. When you connect the tank to the gas grill, it is a good idea to inspect the regulator's vent hole and o-ring seal. Make sure there is no debris in the hole and that the o-ring does not show damage. If the o-ring is cracked or brittle, you should find a replacement part before using it in order to maintain safe gas flow. Mix liquid dish soap evenly with water and brush it over the valve and hoses to check for leaks. When the gas is turned on, bubbles will show where leaks may be. Finally, as part of the cooking system you will want to check if the igniter button may cause problems at some point. You can test to see if it is sparking when the gas is off. If you can get a test spark, but it does not light; you may have a blockage in the burner. If there is no spark, check several things before deciding you need to replace it. You may just have a loose connection or a greasy electrode. The burner may need cleaning or there may be a loose ground. Once you have cleaned everything and made sure connections are good, you can determine if you can fix it or replace it. Fiesta grill parts are much more affordable than replacing a whole grill. If you take care of the entire grill, including the burners, you will have a long lasting barbecue grill to enjoy for quite some time.
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