Roller Grill PSF 400G Cast Iron Gas Griddle
Product Description
The Roller Grill PSF 400G is a gas-fired flat griddle built around a cast iron cooking plate. Cast iron retains and distributes heat evenly across the cooking surface, making it...
Specifications
- Cooking surface
- Smooth
- Cooking surface (area)
- 400 x 400
- External depth (mm)
- 475
- External height (mm)
- 230
Product Description
The Roller Grill PSF 400G is a gas-fired flat griddle built around a cast iron cooking plate. Cast iron retains and distributes heat evenly across the cooking surface, making it a practical choice for operators cooking a steady throughput of breakfast items, burgers, sausages, and similar fare where consistent plate temperature matters throughout service.
In a working kitchen environment, the six-point star burner arrangement is designed to eliminate cold spots across the plate — a common frustration with simpler single-burner designs. Cast iron holds heat well under repeated loading, which helps maintain cooking times even when the plate is heavily loaded during a busy service period. It is not a high-output unit suited to the fastest-paced volume operations, but for cafés, snack bars, pubs, and smaller restaurant kitchens it performs reliably through a standard service.
Practical features that assist day-to-day operation include:
- Integral raised walls to the sides and rear, keeping food contained on the cooking surface
- Front drainage tray to collect fat and cooking juices, simplifying cleaning
- Piezo ignition for straightforward lighting without a separate igniter
- Supplied ready for LPG use, with natural gas jets included for flexible installation
The unit is supplied configured for LPG, with conversion jets for natural gas provided as standard. This dual-fuel flexibility is useful if your kitchen setup requires it, though the conversion should be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. The griddle runs on a freestanding gas connection and will need to be positioned with appropriate clearance from combustible surfaces in line with current regulations. Ensure your extraction provision is adequate for an open-flame griddle of this type.
The PSF 400G suits operators running light to moderate service volumes — a café doing breakfast covers, a pub kitchen handling lunchtime grills, or a catering operation needing a dependable griddle without committing to a larger footprint. For higher-volume sites or operations requiring a wider cooking surface, a heavier-duty model in a larger format may be worth considering.
If you are unsure whether this griddle fits your service volumes or kitchen setup, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Cast iron plate provides even heat retention across the full cooking surface
- Six-point star burner designed to eliminate cold spots during service
- Supplied LPG-ready with natural gas conversion jets included as standard
- Piezo ignition system for reliable, tool-free lighting at the start of service
- Front drainage tray and integral side and rear walls for contained cooking
Operational Benefits
- Consistent plate temperature supports reliable cooking times throughout service
- Dual-fuel supply gives installation flexibility across different kitchen setups
- Raised walls reduce the risk of food spilling beyond the cooking surface
- Front drainage tray simplifies end-of-service cleaning and fat disposal
- Compact footprint suits smaller kitchens without sacrificing griddle performance
Specifications
- Cooking surface
- Smooth
- Cooking surface (area)
- 400 x 400
- External depth (mm)
- 475
- External height (mm)
- 230
- External width (mm)
- 400
- Power rating (kw)
- 3.2
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Temperature range (deg c)
- 40-300
- Weight (kg)
- 17
Downloads
Roller Grill PSF400G Cast Iron Griddle SpecificationsRoller Grill Gas Iron Griddle Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
- The PSF 400G handles a steady breakfast service well — it suits cafés, pub kitchens, and smaller restaurants cooking bacon, eggs, sausages, and burgers through a regular morning or lunchtime session. Cast iron holds heat well under repeated loading, though for very high-volume operations running continuous covers, a larger-format griddle would be worth discussing with the team.
- The unit is supplied configured for LPG use, but natural gas conversion jets are included in the box. Switching between the two should be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure the connection and burner pressure are set correctly for the gas type in use.
- As an open-flame gas appliance, the PSF 400G needs to be positioned with appropriate clearance from combustible surfaces and connected by a Gas Safe registered engineer. You will also need adequate overhead extraction — a canopy system capable of handling the heat and steam output of a gas griddle is strongly recommended to meet ventilation requirements.