Blue Seal GT46 Vee Ray Twin Pan Gas Fryer
Product Description
The Blue Seal GT46 is a floor-standing twin-pan gas fryer built around Blue Seal's Vee Ray infrared burner system. Rather than conventional open-flame burners positioned beneath the pan, the Vee...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 26
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 450
Product Description
The Blue Seal GT46 is a floor-standing twin-pan gas fryer built around Blue Seal's Vee Ray infrared burner system. Rather than conventional open-flame burners positioned beneath the pan, the Vee Ray system heats the oil from within the pan walls themselves. This produces faster heat transfer and more even temperature distribution across the frying zone — a meaningful difference during continuous service.
Recovery time between drops is one of the most practical measures of a fryer's usefulness in a working kitchen. The Vee Ray burner design helps maintain consistent oil temperatures when both pans are running simultaneously under sustained demand, which is where many conventional fryers begin to fall short. The open-pan configuration also makes end-of-service cleaning more manageable than tube-style alternatives, and the large drain valve allows oil changes to be completed efficiently without excessive downtime.
From an operational standpoint, the GT46 offers several practical advantages:
- Millivolt gas valve with Piezo ignition — no electrical connection required for operation
- Flame failure protection fitted as standard for safe use in busy service environments
- Lift-out elements and enamelled control panel simplify daily cleaning routines
- Heavy-duty stainless steel construction suited to continuous daily use
- Rear castors and fixed front legs allow repositioning without fully lifting the unit
Because the GT46 requires no electrical connection to operate, it is particularly well suited to kitchens where electrical capacity near the cooking line is constrained. The principal installation requirements are a gas supply — natural gas or LPG — and an appropriate ventilation canopy overhead. The unit's footprint is most at home on a medium to large cooking line; in smaller kitchens, a single-pan model would typically make better use of available space and gas load.
The GT46 is commonly used in pubs, fish and chip operations, hotels, and contract catering kitchens where frying output needs to keep pace with consistent demand across both tanks. Operations with lighter or more occasional frying needs may find a single-pan model more appropriate. At the other end of the scale, very high-volume sites running multiple fryers simultaneously may benefit from a heavier-duty alternative.
If you'd like to talk through whether the GT46 is the right fit for your service volumes, kitchen layout, or gas supply setup, our team is glad to help before you place an order.
Key Features
- Vee Ray infrared burners heat oil from within the pan walls
- Compatible with both natural gas and LPG supply configurations
- Millivolt gas valve with Piezo ignition requires no electrical connection
- Open-pan design with large drain valve for efficient oil changes
- Rear castors with fixed front legs allow safe repositioning on the line
Operational Benefits
- Faster heat transfer supports consistent recovery between drops during service
- Even temperature distribution across both pans reduces uneven frying results
- No electrical connection needed simplifies installation in constrained kitchens
- Open-pan configuration reduces end-of-service cleaning time significantly
- Twin-pan output keeps pace with sustained demand in busy catering operations
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 26
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 450
- Number of baskets
- 2
- Number of tanks
- 2
- Power rating (kw)
- 25
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Temperature range (deg c)
- 60 - 200
- Weight (kg)
- 88
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the GT46 is well suited to this type of operation. The twin-pan configuration gives you the flexibility to run both tanks simultaneously at peak times or keep one in reserve during quieter periods, and the Vee Ray burner system helps maintain stable oil temperatures throughout continuous service. For lighter pub operations with less frequent frying, a single-pan model may be a more proportionate choice.
- The GT46 requires a gas supply — either natural gas or LPG — and an appropriate ventilation canopy. Because it operates on a millivolt system with Piezo ignition, no electrical connection is needed for the fryer itself, which can simplify positioning on the cooking line. You will need to confirm that your gas supply is adequately sized to support the fryer's output, particularly if other gas appliances are already connected to the same line.
- In a conventional gas fryer, open-flame burners heat the oil from beneath the pan. The Vee Ray system uses infrared burners positioned within the pan walls, which transfers heat more directly into the oil and produces a more even temperature across the frying zone. In practice, this tends to result in quicker recovery after a cold load is dropped and more consistent results across the tank during busy service periods.