Hi all
I had a broken turkey fryer and ordered a 10 inch high pressure banjo burner from Concord with a 3psi regulator to fit this type of frame
My burner is mounted to the bottom strap steel and I'll admit it is sitting low about 5 inches below the pot.
My main concern is that the pot completely covers the frame so the flames jet out the small notches cut and out the bottom towards the hose. I put flashing between the burner and the hose to protect it but I am definitely looking for a more permanent solution.
Should I be giving more gap between the frame and pot? If so, will I notice an increase in efficiency?
If I need to create a gap, I can always mount some strap steel on top of the frame so the kettle can float an inch or so off the top.
picture 1
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-f0FnPliLVDbmFiNmRDbUMwd0k
I had a broken turkey fryer and ordered a 10 inch high pressure banjo burner from Concord with a 3psi regulator to fit this type of frame
My burner is mounted to the bottom strap steel and I'll admit it is sitting low about 5 inches below the pot.
My main concern is that the pot completely covers the frame so the flames jet out the small notches cut and out the bottom towards the hose. I put flashing between the burner and the hose to protect it but I am definitely looking for a more permanent solution.
Should I be giving more gap between the frame and pot? If so, will I notice an increase in efficiency?
If I need to create a gap, I can always mount some strap steel on top of the frame so the kettle can float an inch or so off the top.
picture 1
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-f0FnPliLVDbmFiNmRDbUMwd0k