Blue Seal GT60 Vee Ray Single Pan Gas Fryer
Product Description
The Blue Seal GT60 is a floor-standing single pan gas fryer built for sustained use in commercial kitchens. It uses Blue Seal's patented Vee Ray infrared burner system, which heats...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 31
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 600
Product Description
The Blue Seal GT60 is a floor-standing single pan gas fryer built for sustained use in commercial kitchens. It uses Blue Seal's patented Vee Ray infrared burner system, which heats the oil from below through radiant panels rather than conventional tube burners. This design reduces the amount of exposed heat surface in contact with the oil, which has practical implications for oil life and frying consistency during busy service periods.
In a working kitchen, the GT60 is well suited to operations where frying is a core part of the menu rather than an occasional requirement. The large open pan design and substantial oil capacity mean it can handle continuous throughput during peak service without the recovery delays that smaller fryers often suffer. The infrared burner arrangement also tends to produce less carbonisation at the base of the pan, which reduces the frequency of deep cleaning required to maintain oil quality.
From an operational standpoint, a few features are worth noting:
- Millivolt gas valve and piezo ignition — no electrical connection required
- Flame failure protection fitted as standard
- Large drain valve for straightforward oil changes
- Lift-out elements simplify pan cleaning
- Runs on either natural gas or LPG — specify at the time of ordering
Installation is relatively straightforward compared to electric fryers of equivalent output, as there is no electrical supply requirement beyond the ignition system. The unit sits on front legs with rear castors, which aids repositioning for cleaning. It does require adequate overhead extraction and sufficient clearance from combustible surfaces — standard requirements for any gas cooking appliance. Gas connection must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
The GT60 is a practical choice for restaurants, pub kitchens, fish and chip operations, and similar environments where frying volumes are consistently high. It is a single pan unit, so kitchens with very high simultaneous throughput across multiple fried products may find a twin pan configuration or additional fryer more appropriate. For lower-volume sites, smaller and lower-output models in the range may be better matched to actual demand.
If you are unsure whether the GT60 is the right fit for your kitchen's output or gas supply setup, the team is happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Patented Vee Ray infrared burner system for efficient oil heating
- Millivolt gas valve with piezo ignition, no electrical supply needed
- Flame failure device fitted as standard across all gas connections
- Large 32mm drain valve for straightforward oil changes between service
- Compatible with both natural gas and LPG, specified at point of order
Operational Benefits
- Infrared burner design extends oil life and reduces carbonisation build-up
- No electrical connection simplifies placement and reduces installation cost
- High oil capacity supports continuous frying throughput during peak service
- Lift-out components and open pan reduce time spent on daily cleaning
- Rear castors allow the unit to be repositioned easily for cleaning access
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 31
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 600
- Number of baskets
- 2
- Number of tanks
- 1
- Power rating (kw)
- 25
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Temperature range (deg c)
- 60 - 200
- Weight (kg)
- 95
Frequently Asked Questions
- The GT60 is well matched to steady, high-volume frying environments such as fish and chip shops. That said, it is a single pan unit, so if your operation runs multiple fried products simultaneously at peak times, it is worth considering whether a twin pan fryer or a second unit would better suit your throughput. We can help you assess this based on your typical service volumes.
- The GT60 is available in natural gas or LPG — you need to specify this when ordering, as the unit is configured for one or the other. Gas connection must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and the appliance requires a suitable flued or canopy extraction system above it, as with any gas cooking range. There is no separate electrical supply required for the fryer itself.
- Conventional gas fryers use submerged tube burners that run through the oil, which creates hotspots and accelerates oil degradation over time. The Vee Ray system uses radiant infrared panels positioned beneath the pan, reducing the direct heat surface area in contact with the oil. In practice, this tends to mean slower oil breakdown and less sediment accumulation at the base of the pan, which can reduce oil costs and the frequency of full pan cleans during busy periods.