A:AnswerThe oven racks are 15.75” deep x 24” wide and the space between the lowest rack to the top of the highest rack is 12.5”.
Hopefully this information helps some.
A:AnswerPlease see the support page at https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-LRGL5825F.FRSELGA to download the Owner's Manual. Please see page 18 for Installation help regarding electrical connections. ^Daphane
A:AnswerYes there is a broiler with 2 settings, low and high. Are the burners sealed? I'm not sure what you mean but there are composite metal disks that cover the burner flames to ensure equal distribution of heat. Yes, there is a bottom drawer for sheet pan storage. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThis is a True Convection oven. Please see the product page and review specifications for BTU information at https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lrgl5825f-gas-range. ^Daphane
A:AnswerPlease seek recommendations/opinions at https://lgcommunity.us.com. The LG Community Forum is a great resource for getting help from other LG customers. ^Daphane
A:AnswerThe gas is real easy to hookup you will need a shutoff valve and a gas rated hose with a flare fitting on the hose to the range. You can get all this at one of the big box stores. As for the electrical you just plug the range into the wall.
A:AnswerPlease seek recommendations/opinions at https://lgcommunity.us.com. The LG Community Forum is a great resource for getting help from other LG customers. ^Daphane
A:AnswerPlease seek recommendations/opinions at https://lgcommunity.us.com. The LG Community Forum is a great resource for getting help from other LG customers. ^Daphane
A:AnswerPer the Owner's Manual on page 45 to clean the cooktop spray the cleared range top surface with a
grease remover. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove all food and grease residue. Rinse off the cloth in hot water and continue to wipe the surface until all of the soap residue is removed. ^Daphane
A:AnswerElectrical requirements are 120 Volt, 60 Hz, properly grounded dedicated circuit protected by a 15 or 20 Amp circuit breaker, or slow blow fuse. ^Daphane
A:AnswerIts cast iron. Basically, if you throw it in a fireplace, it'll look like new. I prefer to use pumice rock to clean any stubborn spots off of cast iron. They also sell chainmail that will clean cast iron but pumice should get it back to its original finish for you.