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Art M
 
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Default Cooking with a time bomb? - Grill "exploded"

The force of the explosion had to come from within the grate pipe because
the walls were blown out at the seam of the stainless steel layer. I don't
see how any explanation could be fathomed where the cooking propane was the
cause of this unless it miraculously found its way into the tubing of the
grate.

The company rep said he had never heard of this happening, but they sent him
a new part.

| --in cross section this is a circle
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That's what the blow out of the seam that runs parallel to the bar on the
bottom side of the grate looks like. The bent ss was forced away from the
center of the bar. In case anyone missed the op, the bars that make up the
ss grate are at least 1/4" thick with another type of steel inside. The ss
layer wraps that, hence the seam.

--Art



"m Ransley" > wrote in message
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> It did not come from the factory sealed in gas, who can say what
> happened, you dont even have a clue. Maybe the flame was blown out
> closing the lid because of? wind, poor draw, low flame and the hood
> forced it out ? and opening it again gave oxygen to the hot cooking area
> with raw gas going boom. Just a guess and possibly operator inexperiance
> or many other things, like tank valve freeze , low propane, Propane
> hose or connection leak, who knows you have to figure it out or Boom
> again, maybe bigger this time. It only a grill not a science project.
>