Dean fryer parts provide essential replacements for gas and deep fryers, including filters, thermostats, burners, baskets, fryer computer assemblies, fry pot covers, temperature controls, and drain valves.

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    Dean 8064487 Door Pin Assembly
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  2. Dean 826-2086 Temperature Control Board
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    Dean 826-2086 Temperature Control Board
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  3. Dean 807-1692 Fryer Thermostat TC125 5/16 X 5 Capillary 24" 200-375°F
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    Dean 8071692 Fryer Thermostat TC125, 5/16 X 5 Capillary 24" 200-375°F
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  5. Dean 807-1147 Thermostat TC125, 5/16 X 5, Cap 24", 200-375F
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    Dean 807-1147 Thermostat TC125, 5/16 X 5, Cap 24", 200-375F
    Special Price £96.10 Regular Price £149.76
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    Dean 8071147 Fryer Thermostat TC125, 5/16 X 5 Capillary 24" 200-375°F
    Special Price £96.10 Regular Price £149.76
  7. Dean 106-5419SP L Shaped Probe Assembly W/ Stuffing Box
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    Dean 106-5419SP L Shaped Probe Assembly W/ Stuffing Box
    Special Price £244.64 Regular Price £429.19
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    Dean 826-2425 Interface Board Kit with Terminal Connectors
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Dean Deep and Gas Fryers Replacement Parts

Dean is a trusted manufacturer of commercial deep fryers, renowned for durability, precision, and reliable performance in high-volume kitchens. Their extensive range of replacement components includes fryer filters, thermostats, burners, baskets, fryer computer assemblies, fry pot covers, temperature controls, drain valves, grease traps, casters, ignitor modules. Each Dean fryer component plays a critical role. Filters and oil filter sheets ensure clean oil for consistent cooking, while thermostats and temperature controls regulate heat accurately. Burners and ignitor modules provide reliable ignition, and fryer computer assemblies help manage automated functions. Baskets, fry pot covers, and drain valves contribute to safe and efficient operation. Additional components like filter pumps, blower kits, and electronic flow valves ensure smooth oil circulation, proper airflow, and precise control.

PartsFe UK offers a complete selection of Dean fryer replacement parts, including filters, filter pumps (4 GPM, CCW), blower kits with switches, and CM3.5 electronic flow valves for CM CE models. We provide competitive pricing and fast delivery.

FAQs

How do fryer computer assemblies simplify commercial cooking?

These smart systems automate cooking cycles, control temperatures, and monitor fry times, reducing human error and ensuring consistent results.

What is the role of the fryer ignitor module in a Dean fryer?

The ignitor module initiates the burner spark, allowing the fryer to heat up quickly and consistently, ensuring even cooking for all batches.

How do grease traps contribute to smoother fryer operation?

Grease traps collect excess oil and residue, preventing clogs and keeping drainage systems clean, reducing maintenance time.

What are the common issues with Dean fryer burners?

Burners may fail to ignite or heat unevenly if they are dirty or the ignitor is faulty. Regular cleaning and inspection prevent these problems.

How do I install a drain valve in a Dean fryer?

Drain all oil first, then remove the old valve. Fit the new drain valve securely, tighten connections, and check for leaks before refilling the oil.

How do I know if my Dean fryer thermostat is faulty?

You can tell if a Dean Fryer thermostat is faulty if the fryer doesn’t reach or maintain the set temperature. Check for inconsistent heating or use a multimeter to test for continuity.