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Description
Professional paella gas burners approved for indoor use and outdoor use, with a thermocouple safety valve. Available in various diameters from 25 cm to 90 cm, with three finishes for different types of gas.
Gas connections vary from country to country: if your country does not share the Spanish connection, the burner is manufactured to order with the connection for your destination country, which takes around 10 days. Some countries do share the Spanish connection, in which case shipping is immediate subject to stock.
3-POSITION CONTROL VALVE, which provides a very low, fine minimum setting, allowing perfect control of the flame and making cooking easier thanks to the Minimum System: press gently and turn 90º (this is the maximum position). From there to 160º you reach the minimum.
Patented Optim system. Higher gas output. A more powerful, abundant flame. Side-mounted flame arrangement. Greater flame reach. Better combustion.
New pilot burner. Safety on all burners. Independent use of the rings. A single thermocouple.
THERMOCOUPLE VALVE with ON/OFF positions
Pay particular attention to the type of gas selected. The propane gas at 50 mbar model gets the most performance and power out of the burner, making these the most powerful paella burners on the market in their category; this model must only be used with 50 mbar propane gas installations and never with butane gas. The natural gas model can be used in installations from 18 to 25 mbar, always with natural gas. And finally, the butane/propane gas model can be used with either butane or propane gas at pressures between 29 and 50 mbar. A little further down you will find a power table showing the performance and power each burner delivers depending on the type of gas and pressure used.
FLAMES VLC paella burners are known for the quality achieved throughout the manufacturing process, as well as their patented Optim system, whose larger-than-usual gas chamber allows better flame distribution and greater reach, better gas combustion and more power. As a result, they can be used not only to make paellas of up to 150 cm, but are also perfect as burner units for other types of container (stockpots, casserole pans, stills, parisiennes, alembics, etc.) of up to 250 litres. These are probably the best paella burners currently made.
This model has a pilot flame and a thermocouple safety valve that prevents gas from escaping if there is no flame. This is what makes it a paella burner certified for indoor use in accordance with current regulations for bars, restaurants, hotels, caterers, etc. It uses a single thermocouple regardless of which ring is used. All models are certified.
The GT-250 model has special features: the legs available for the other burners cannot be fitted to it; however, this model already comes with reinforced legs that support up to 100 kg.
The 70 cm (TT-700) and 90 cm (TT-900) models include a set of removable reinforced legs.
The 90 cm (TT-900) model has 4 rings; the 2 smallest rings work from a single gas control valve. As it is the most powerful burner in its category, it is the only non-industrial burner the manufacturer recommends for paellas 150 cm in diameter.
The manufacturer, FLAMES VLC, is a company with 50 years of experience that pays special attention to the quality of its products, checking the quality and perfect finish throughout the process, from the assembly of the first component to testing once finished. All parts and the entire manufacturing process are carried out entirely at its facilities in Valencia. All FLAMES VLC products come with a 2-year guarantee.
We also stock industrial FLAMES VLC paella burners and the domestic outdoor paella burner.
VERY IMPORTANT. If you use only the inner rings, we recommend protecting the outer ones to prevent blockages.
TABLE OF RECOMMENDED CONTAINER SIZES;
This table gives you an idea of which burner is most suitable for the paella pan or container you need.
| Model | Diameter | No. of rings | Ring size | Paella pans | Stockpots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT-250 | 25 cm | 1 ring | single | 35 to 50 cm | 25 to 50 l |
| TT-380 | 38 cm | 2 rings | small | 28 to 38 cm | - |
| large | 50 to 60 cm | 50 to 150 l | |||
| TT-460 | 46 cm | 2 rings | small | 36 to 46 cm | - |
| large | 65 to 80 cm | 50 to 150 l | |||
| TT-500 | 50 cm | 2 rings | small | 40 to 50 cm | - |
| large | 65 to 80 cm | 50 to 150 l | |||
| TT-600 | 60 cm | 3 rings | small | 28 to 38 cm | - |
| medium | 50 to 60 cm | 50 to 150 l | |||
| large | 80 to 90 cm | 150 to 200 l | |||
| TT-700 | 70 cm | 3 rings | small | 40 to 50 cm | - |
| medium | 65 to 80 cm | 50 to 150 l | |||
| large | 90 to 115 cm | 150 to 200 l | |||
| TT-900 | 90 cm | 4 rings | small | 65 to 80 cm | 50 to 150 l |
| medium | 90 to 115 cm | 150 to 200 l | |||
| large | 100 to 150 cm | 200 to 250 l |
POWER AND CONSUMPTION TABLE;
This table shows the consumption and power of each burner depending on the type of gas and pressure used.
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT-250 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 7 / 6,028 | 0.55 kg/h | 1 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 7 / 6,028 | 0.55 kg/h | 1 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 11.20 / 10,765 | 0.87 kg/h | 1 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 9.5 / 8,182 | 1.01 m³/h | 1 | |
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
| TT-380 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 12.12 / 9,818 | 0.90 kg/h | 2 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 12.12 / 9,818 | 0.90 kg/h | 2 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 17.17 / 14,641 | 1.32 kg/h | 2 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 15.53 / 12,488 | 1.53 m³/h | 2 | |
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
| TT-460 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 14.04 / 11,885 | 1.09 kg/h | 2 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 14.04 / 11,885 | 1.09 kg/h | 2 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 20.58 / 17,225 | 1.55 kg/h | 2 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 19.05 / 14,813 | 1.82 m³/h | 2 | |
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
| TT-500 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 15.11 / 12,281 | 1.12 kg/h | 2 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 15.11 / 12,281 | 1.11 kg/h | 2 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 19.93 / 17,475 | 1.58 kg/h | 2 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 19.31 / 16,355 | 2.00 m³/h | 2 | |
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
| TT-600 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 21.41 / 17,139 | 1.57 kg/h | 3 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 21.41 / 17,139 | 1.57 kg/h | 3 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 32.26 / 27,215 | 2.45 kg/h | 3 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 29.90 / 22,392 | 2.75 m³/h | 3 | |
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
| TT-700 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 26.12 / 20,937 | 1.92 kg/h | 3 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 26.12 / 20,937 | 1.89 kg/h | 3 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 31.17 / 26,845 | 2.42 kg/h | 3 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 31.90 / 24,752 | 3.04 m³/h | 3 | |
| Model | Gas used | Pressure | kW / kcal/h | Consumption | No. of burners | |
| TT-900 | G-30 | Butane | 29 mbar | 35.98 / 27,215 | 2.49 kg/h | 4 |
| G-31 | Propane | 37 mbar | 35.98 / 27,215 | 2.45 kg/h | 4 | |
| G-31 | Propane | 50 mbar | 43.95 / 35,802 | 3.23 kg/h | 4 | |
| G-20 | Natural gas | 20 mbar | 42.03 / 32,727 | 4.02 m³/h | 4 | |