My New Blue Star RNB 36''
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Comments (5)I have the 36" ,6 burner Bluestar range. I love it. My thoughts were, if I want a griddle I'll use my big cast iron one on the burner. As for grilling I would never want the splatter, clean up mess. I do all my grilling outside, year round. No mess and much better flavor. Cleaning the cast iron grates takes some time, so I wanted to limit the mess. Plus I like to be able to slide a pan off a burner at times while cooking and would not want a griddle in the way. Not sure this was any help. Might I suggest calling the factory? I called twice before ordering mine to ask important questions. Both times I got right through and my questions were answered. Good luck!...See More36" RNB BlueStar Installation Instructions
Comments (9)Yes, the gas supply on the 36" RNB is on the left (looking from front) BUT your connection for the flex and shutoff should be within 3" of the floor. I brought my 3/4" supply pipe up from below since we have a raised foundation, but anywhere on the back wall below 3" will work also. I put the shutoff and flex connector just above floor level, and used the large appliance flex, I believe 5/8"? of about 30" length so it could be slid into place. The actual stub on the range is a 1/2" NPT male thread, so you will need a fitting to adapt to the flared flex connector. The 110v electrical receptacle needs to be in that 3" space as well. This post was edited by ctycdm on Sun, Apr 14, 13 at 14:42...See MoreCan 36" BlueStar RNB + hood be on same circuit?
Comments (5)The BS guidance used to be that the range needed to be on a dedicated circuit. The idea was to prevent the igniters from randomly sparking due to electrical noise (also an issue if fluorescent lights on same circuit, IIRC). That was more the issue than the load on the circuit. Don't know if that's still the case. If at all possible, I'd do it to be safe....See MoreVent hood for 36' RNB Blue Star
Comments (3)As noted, if you check the applaince forum you will get more info. However, I too am getting a 36" Bluestar range and will be putting a pro-style 42" wide Independent 18" Incline hood over it. You want the capture area to extend 3" on each side - hence the 42" wide hood. Some recommend extending the capture area in front as well - going with a 27" deep hood vs 24" deep. I debated this for a while myself and am going just with the 24" deep version since I am tall and those extra 3" sticking out over the range will be more of a hassle in using the range top than the benefits I would achieve from it...See MoreUser
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