Lincat CG6 Gas Chargrill
Product Description
The Lincat CG6 is a freestanding gas chargrill designed for commercial kitchen use. It uses radiant heat elements rather than lava rock to generate the intense, direct heat that chargrilling...
Specifications
- Cooking surface (area)
- 525 x 440
- External depth (mm)
- 653
- External height (mm)
- 415
- External width (mm)
- 600
Product Description
The Lincat CG6 is a freestanding gas chargrill designed for commercial kitchen use. It uses radiant heat elements rather than lava rock to generate the intense, direct heat that chargrilling requires. Removing lava rock from the equation also removes the associated maintenance burden — no replacement costs, no saturated rock to manage, and a cleaner overall cooking environment. The cooking grid sits above the radiant assembly and can be adjusted in height, giving the operator direct control over searing intensity and the degree of char applied to different food types.
In a working kitchen, the CG6 handles a broad range of menu items well — steaks, chicken portions, fish fillets, vegetables and pressed burgers all respond well to direct radiant heat, and the cooking grid produces the defined branding marks that improve plate presentation without any additional effort. Twin heat zones allow different items or proteins requiring different temperatures to run simultaneously, which is a genuine operational benefit during busy covers when the grill has to work across multiple ticket lines at once. The grids retain heat effectively, so branding marks remain consistent even when the surface is loaded.
Key operational advantages include:
- Defined grill marks that improve plate presentation without added effort
- Twin heat zones allow independent temperature control across the cooking surface
- Radiant system eliminates the ongoing cost and mess of lava rock replacement
- Adjustable grid height gives control over searing intensity for different proteins
- Gas operation delivers responsive, immediate heat adjustment throughout service
Installation requires a suitable natural gas or LPG supply and must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. The CG6 produces a significant volume of smoke and grease-laden vapour during use and must be installed beneath a correctly sized extraction canopy — a standard ventilation system may not provide adequate extraction for continuous chargrill operation. Allow sufficient clearance around the unit for safe use and access for cleaning. The radiant assembly and underside will require regular cleaning to prevent grease accumulation, which is both a hygiene and a fire safety consideration.
The CG6 is well suited to restaurant kitchens, pub dining operations and hotel restaurants where chargrilling features regularly on the menu and service volumes are moderate to high. It functions as a standalone unit rather than a modular suite component, which suits kitchens where the chargrill is one part of a broader cooking battery rather than a dedicated chargrill station running continuously. For very high-volume operations with extended service periods and heavy chargrill demand, it is worth considering whether a wider-format or heavier-duty unit would better match the throughput required.
If you would like to talk through how the CG6 fits your kitchen layout and service volumes before placing an order, our team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Radiant heat system delivers intense, direct heat without lava rock
- Twin independent heat zones across the full cooking surface
- Adjustable cooking grid height for precise searing and char control
- Freestanding gas-powered unit suitable for standalone kitchen installation
- Cooking grid designed to produce consistent, defined branding marks
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates lava rock replacement costs and associated maintenance downtime
- Twin zones handle multiple proteins simultaneously during busy service periods
- Consistent grill marks improve plate presentation without additional effort
- Responsive gas heat adjustment supports pace changes throughout service
- Simpler radiant assembly makes routine cleaning faster and more manageable
Specifications
- Cooking surface (area)
- 525 x 440
- External depth (mm)
- 653
- External height (mm)
- 415
- External width (mm)
- 600
- Power rating (kw)
- 14.5
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Weight (kg)
- 35
Frequently Asked Questions
- The CG6 performs well in moderate to high-volume environments where chargrilling is a regular part of the menu rather than the sole cooking focus. For operations running the chargrill continuously across long service periods with very high throughput, a wider-format or heavier-duty unit may be a better match — it is worth discussing your service volumes with us before deciding.
- The CG6 requires a suitable gas supply — natural gas or LPG depending on the model — and connection must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. It must also be positioned beneath an appropriately specified extraction canopy, as chargrilling generates substantial smoke and grease-laden vapour that a standard ventilation system may not handle adequately.
- Radiant systems are generally easier to maintain than lava rock — there are no rocks to replace as they become saturated with grease, and the cooking environment tends to be cleaner overall. Cleaning the radiant assembly still needs to be done regularly to prevent grease build-up, but the process is more straightforward than managing lava rock on a busy service schedule.