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Southbend (Middleby) 4604DC-2CL Ultimate Gas Ranges

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Southbend (Middleby) 4604DC-2CL Ultimate Gas RangesUltimate 60" Restaurant Range Southbend 3 Star Saut Burners + 3 Non Clog Burners 24" Charbroiler Standard Oven & Cabinet Base Built for kitchens that run hard from open to close, the Southbend Ultimate Series packs rugged construction, high BTU performance and the layout chefs ask for. This 60 inch model combines a split burner top, a left hand 24" charbroiler, a precision controlled standard oven and a spacious stainless cabinet base all in one

Ultimate 60" Restaurant Range • Southbend

3 Star/Sauté Burners + 3 Non-Clog Burners | 24" Charbroiler | Standard Oven & Cabinet Base

Built for kitchens that run hard from open to close, the Southbend Ultimate Series packs rugged construction, high BTU performance and the layout chefs ask for. This 60-inch model combines a split burner top, a left-hand 24" charbroiler, a precision-controlled standard oven and a spacious stainless cabinet base – all in one powerful line-up delivering 307,000 BTU/hr.

Key advantages

  • Split burner configuration: (3) 33 000 BTU star/sauté burners in front for rapid sauté work & (3) 33 000 BTU non-clog burners in rear for large stock pots.
  • Heavy-duty 24" cast-iron charbroiler (left side) rated at 64 000 BTU – perfect for steaks, chops and finishing marks.
  • 45 000 BTU standard oven with battery-spark ignition, snap-action thermostat 175-550 °F and one nickel rack (2 position rails).
  • Stainless cabinet base (right side) keeps hotel pans, sheet pans and smallwares close at hand.
  • 22 ½" flue riser with integrated overshelf adds convenient plating or spice storage space.
  • 4" full-width stainless front rail and four removable cast-iron grate tops for fast clean-up.
  • Front-mounted master gas shut-off and factory-installed pressure regulator streamline installation and daily operation.
  • Certified CSA, NSF – engineered for the demands of commercial foodservice.

Technical specifications

Overall width 60 ¾ in / 1543 mm
Overall depth 34 in / 864 mm
Cooking surface height 37 in / 940 mm
Flue riser height 22 ½ in shelf riser (included)
Total BTU (Natural gas) 307 000 BTU/hr
Open top burners (3) Star/Sauté 33 000 BTU ea + (3) Non-clog 33 000 BTU ea
Charbroiler 24" cast-iron grate, 64 000 BTU, manual valves, standing pilots
Oven Standard, 45 000 BTU, 175-550 °F thermostat, battery-spark ignition
Utility connection ¾" NPT rear gas inlet (min. 7" W.C. NG / 11" W.C. LP)
Exterior material Stainless steel front, sides, shelf & 6" adjustable legs
Crated weight Approx. 1 075 lb / 488 kg
Warranty 1-year parts & labor, factory authorized service

What’s in the box

  • Fully assembled range with burners, charbroiler & oven factory-calibrated
  • (1) Nickel-plated oven rack
  • Stainless flue riser shelf
  • Pressure regulator (installed)
  • Owner’s/installation manual

Want casters, extra racks or cabinet doors? Ask our foodservice team about available Southbend accessories.

Important use & care notes
• Limit oversized (12"+) cookware to rear burners to protect front rail components.
• Never cover the charbroiler grate with a sheet pan while burners are lit – severe damage can occur.

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