Capital's sleek and sophisticated 5 burner cook top features a 20,000 BTU center burner with reversible wok/stockpot grate and a total of 64,000 BTUs making it the most powerful 36" drop-in cooktop available.
Model Number: MCT365GS
Configuration: 5 Sealed Burners
Size: 36"
Burner Type: Sealed
Range Fuel: All Gas
Utility Type: All Gas
Rangetop features - All stainless steel top with porcelain coated cast iron platform grates
- Reversible center wok/stock pot grate
- (1) 20,000 Power-Wok Central Burner
- (1) 6,000 BTU Burner
- (1) 10,000 BTU Burner
- (2) 14,000 BTU Burner
- Stay-Cool™ die cast, chrome plated metal knobs
- Burner indicator lights for all burners
- Made in the USA with 304 stainless steel
Electrical Rating |
120 VAC, 60 Hz |
Shipping Weight |
85 lbs |
Shipping Dimensions |
40" W x 12" H x 25" D |
Product Dimensions |
36" W x 21" D 4" D below countertop |
Max Current |
1 amp |
Wiring Type |
120 VAC, 3 Prong with dedicated ground |
Gas Connections |
1/2" NPT Male |
Max. allowable input pressure |
1/2 psi |
Natural Gas |
7" WC input pressure (5" WC pressure regulator provided) |
Liquid Propane |
11" WC input pressure (10" WC Pressure Regulator provided) |
Cutout Dimension |
35-1/4" W x 20-1/4" D |
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Type:
Cooktop
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Style:
Built In
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Fuel:
Gas
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Width:
36"
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Height:
4"
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Depth:
21"
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Nominal Width:
36"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Downdraft Ventilation:
No
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Hood Recommended:
Yes
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Dual Fuel:
No
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Burner Type:
Sealed
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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