Blue Seal G47 Gas Pasta Cooker
Product Description
The Blue Seal G47 is a single-pan gas pasta cooker built for continuous use in a working commercial kitchen. It uses a patented infrared burner system to heat the pan...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 40
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 450
Product Description
The Blue Seal G47 is a single-pan gas pasta cooker built for continuous use in a working commercial kitchen. It uses a patented infrared burner system to heat the pan efficiently, and offers three operating modes — boil, simmer, and standby — giving the kitchen team practical control over energy use during quieter periods between covers. The unit can be specified for natural gas or LPG to match whatever supply is available on site. Four stainless steel wire baskets with moulded handles and a support grid are included as standard.
In a busy pasta station, the speed at which water returns to the boil after a basket is loaded has a direct effect on how consistently you can turn tables. The infrared burner is designed with this recovery in mind, helping to sustain throughput when the station is under sustained pressure. A safety cut-out thermostat provides protection against overheating and low-water conditions — a useful safeguard during a hectic service when the unit may not be under constant attention.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the G47 is practical to run and straightforward to keep clean:
- Piezo ignition with flame failure protection for safe, reliable start-up
- Hinged basket drain stand keeps the pasta station orderly during service
- 25mm drain valve simplifies water changes and end-of-service cleaning
- Enamelled control panel holds up well to the daily wear of a kitchen environment
- Heavy-duty stainless steel construction throughout for durability under regular use
The G47 requires a gas supply connection and suitable overhead extraction compliant with current ventilation regulations. Installation must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Allow sufficient clearance around the pan for safe basket handling during service, and ensure clear access to the drain valve for routine cleaning.
This model is well suited to restaurants, hotel kitchens, and catering operations where pasta features regularly on the menu and consistent throughput at service is a priority. It is a practical choice for mid-volume single-station use. Sites with significantly higher demand, or those running pasta across multiple sections simultaneously, may find a twin-pan or higher-capacity unit a better fit for the way their kitchen operates.
If you'd like to talk through whether the G47 suits your service volumes or discuss the installation requirements before committing, our team is happy to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Patented infrared burner system for efficient, rapid pan heating
- Three operating modes — boil, simmer, and standby — for flexible energy control
- Compatible with both natural gas and LPG supply configurations
- Safety cut-out thermostat protects against overheating and low-water conditions
- Includes four stainless steel wire baskets with moulded handles and support grid
Operational Benefits
- Fast water recovery helps maintain consistent pasta throughput during busy service
- Standby mode reduces gas consumption during quieter periods between covers
- Flame failure protection ensures safe, unattended operation during a hectic service
- Large drain valve speeds up water changes and simplifies end-of-service cleaning
- Dual gas compatibility allows straightforward specification to match existing site supply
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 40
- External depth (mm)
- 812
- External height (mm)
- 1085
- External width (mm)
- 450
- Power rating (kw)
- 13.5
- Power type
- Natural Gas|LPG
- Weight (kg)
- 83
Frequently Asked Questions
- The G47 is well suited to mid-volume pasta stations where the dish features regularly on the menu but is handled from a single pan position. If pasta is a high-demand section running continuous covers throughout service, or if you need to cook multiple pasta types simultaneously, it is worth discussing whether a twin-pan configuration would better match your throughput requirements.
- The G47 requires a piped gas connection — either natural gas or LPG — and installation must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Suitable overhead extraction compliant with current UK ventilation regulations is also required. You should allow adequate clearance around the unit for safe basket handling and ensure the drain valve remains accessible for routine cleaning and water changes.
- Infrared burner systems are generally more efficient at transferring heat directly to the pan, which supports faster recovery to the boil after a basket is loaded. In practice, this means less waiting time between batches during a sustained service period, which is particularly useful when you are running covers continuously and cannot afford the station to slow down.