Wolf 48 Sealed Burner Rangetop
Description
The Wolf SRT484 series represents the pinnacle of professional rangetop design, delivering exceptional cooking flexibility in a commanding 48-inch platform. Available in multiple configurations including the SRT484 base model with 4 burners, SRT484W with wok burner, SRT484DG with dual infrared griddle, and SRT484F with French top, these rangetops demand precision installation to deliver optimal performance. For countertop fabricators, achieving an exact cutout for this premium 48-inch rangetop is paramount given the unit's substantial weight and the tight tolerances required for proper fit and support. This professional-grade DXF template provides manufacturer-verified specifications with a cutout dimension of 48.0" W x 24.0" D and corner radius of 0.5". The template precisely accounts for the unit's overall dimensions of 47.875" W x 28.5" D, ensuring proper clearance and robust structural support for Wolf's dual-stacked sealed burner technology and continuous cast iron grate system. Whether you're working with granite, quartz, quartzite, or solid surface materials, this template ensures compliance with Wolf's exacting installation standards and eliminates the costly measurement errors that can compromise structural integrity, aesthetics, or warranty coverage.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 47.875"
- Overall Depth
- 28.5"
- Corner Radius
- 0.5"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- Wolf
- Model Number
- SRT484
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The Wolf SRT484 series represents the pinnacle of professional rangetop design, delivering exceptional cooking flexibility in a commanding 48-inch platform. Available in multiple configurations including the SRT484 base model with 4 burners, SRT484W with wok burner, SRT484DG with dual infrared griddle, and SRT484F with French top, these rangetops demand precision installation to deliver optimal performance. For countertop fabricators, achieving an exact cutout for this premium 48-inch rangetop is paramount given the unit's substantial weight and the tight tolerances required for proper fit and support. This professional-grade DXF template provides manufacturer-verified specifications with a cutout dimension of 48.0" W x 24.0" D and corner radius of 0.5". The template precisely accounts for the unit's overall dimensions of 47.875" W x 28.5" D, ensuring proper clearance and robust structural support for Wolf's dual-stacked sealed burner technology and continuous cast iron grate system. Whether you're working with granite, quartz, quartzite, or solid surface materials, this template ensures compliance with Wolf's exacting installation standards and eliminates the costly measurement errors that can compromise structural integrity, aesthetics, or warranty coverage.
Installation Overview
Installing the Wolf SRT484 demands exceptional precision and robust structural preparation due to the unit's substantial weight (typically 250+ lbs depending on configuration) and professional-grade performance requirements. The countertop cutout measures exactly 48.0" wide by 24.0" deep with mandatory 0.5" corner radii to prevent stress concentrations in all countertop materials. The unit's overall dimensions of 47 7/8" W x 8 1/2" H x 28 1/2" D provide minimal overhang beyond the cutout, making comprehensive edge support absolutely critical. Install continuous 3/4" plywood support strips bonded with construction adhesive and mechanically fastened to the countertop underside, with additional support brackets or continuous blocking spaced every 18" maximum around the entire 48" cutout perimeter. The substantial concentrated weight requires verification that cabinet structure can adequately support the load - consider adding cross-bracing, support columns, or reinforced cabinet bases as needed. Special attention must be paid to variants with griddle or charbroiler features: Wolf requires a minimum 10" riser when these configurations are installed against combustible surfaces. Electrical requirements include a dedicated 15-amp circuit at 120VAC, 60Hz for electronic ignition and controls. Gas supply requires a 3/4" ID line with 1/2" NPT female gas inlet, sized appropriately to deliver adequate pressure for all burners operating simultaneously. Verify clearances to combustible surfaces above the countertop level and ensure overhead cabinet heights meet Wolf's minimum specifications for the full width of the rangetop. The sealed burner design and continuous grate system require the rangetop to sit perfectly level - confirm cabinet tops are level within 1/8" across the entire 48" span before beginning countertop fabrication. The 24" cutout depth provides necessary access for utility connections while maintaining countertop structural integrity, but the 48" span requires careful material selection and support planning.
CNC Cutting Notes
Programming your CNC for the Wolf SRT484 cutout requires exceptional precision and careful attention to structural considerations given the 48" span and substantial unit weight. Configure your toolpath for a 48.0" x 24.0" rectangular cutout with mandatory 0.5" radius corners, selecting appropriate carbide tooling for your material - typically 1/2" diameter for natural stone and engineered surfaces, with premium-grade bits recommended for the extended cut length. The 0.5" corner radius is non-negotiable and essential for preventing crack initiation and propagation across the long span; never substitute sharp 90-degree corners under any circumstances. Set feed rates according to material hardness and brittleness: 60-100 IPM for granite, 50-80 IPM for quartzite, 80-120 IPM for quartz, and 100-140 IPM for solid surface materials. The extended 48" cut length will generate substantial heat, so execute multiple shallow depth passes of 0.1"-0.2" per pass with aggressive coolant application to prevent thermal stress, micro-cracking, and accelerated tool wear. Monitor tool condition throughout the cut and be prepared to swap to fresh tooling if cutting performance degrades. Leave a 1/16" to 1/8" tolerance for final hand-finishing with progressive diamond pads (100 through 800 grit) to achieve perfect fit and professional edge quality. The unit's 47.875" overall width provides only 1/16" overhang per side beyond the 48" cutout, making edge quality paramount - any chipping, irregularities, or dimensional errors will be highly visible and compromise structural support. Program alignment marks, registration holes, or precision corner markers to facilitate accurate positioning during installation - with minimal overhang, positioning accuracy is critical for both aesthetics and support. Always execute a complete dry-run simulation before cutting expensive materials, and verify tool diameter compensation settings are precisely configured. For engineered quartz prone to micro-chipping along extended cuts, implement a climb-cut strategy on finish passes and ensure tooling maintains optimal sharpness throughout the operation. Consider using vacuum hold-down or mechanical clamping systems to prevent any material movement during cutting operations. On large slabs, verify flatness before cutting as any bow or warp will affect dimensional accuracy across the 48" span.
Material Compatibility
The Wolf SRT484 cutout template is designed for compatibility across all professional countertop materials, though the 48" span and 250+ lb weight demand rigorous attention to material selection and support requirements. Granite installations can successfully support this span, but fabricators must carefully evaluate slab quality, grain direction, and structural integrity. Avoid cutting near visible fissures, color boundaries, or areas with weak crystal structure. Install support brackets every 18" maximum around the entire perimeter with continuous support strips strongly recommended for the long span. The 0.5" corner radius is essential for preventing crack propagation along natural cleavage planes. Consider using thicker granite (3cm minimum) for this application. Quartz engineered surfaces provide more predictable structural properties and consistent cutting characteristics due to their homogeneous composition. The 48" span pushes the limits of quartz's structural capabilities, so comprehensive support is mandatory - use continuous support strips rather than point-load brackets, extending at least 8" beyond the cutout on all sides. Some quartz manufacturers may have specific span limitations; verify your material's specifications before cutting. Quartzite, harder than standard granite, provides excellent structural properties for supporting the rangetop's weight, but demands significantly reduced feed rates (50-70% of granite speeds) and premium-grade sharp tooling. Expect substantial tool wear across the long cut and budget for tool replacement. The material's brittleness requires exceptional care with corner radii execution. Solid surface materials like Corian are generally NOT recommended for this application due to insufficient structural strength across the 48" span under 250+ lbs concentrated load. If solid surface must be used, install continuous 3/4" plywood backing bonded and fastened across the entire cutout area extending 10-12" beyond on all sides, with substantial cross-bracing in the cabinet structure. Even with reinforcement, long-term performance may be compromised. Soapstone's softness and flexibility make it unsuitable for this heavy rangetop without extraordinary sub-structure support. Regardless of material selection, consult with structural engineers or experienced fabricators for challenging installations.
Where to Buy
The Wolf SRT484 48" Sealed Burner Rangetop series is available through authorized Wolf dealers and premium appliance retailers specializing in professional-grade kitchen equipment. Major national retailers offering these models include Designer Appliances, Ferguson, AJ Madison, Abt Electronics, Plesser's Appliances, and Appliance Connection. Regional luxury kitchen and bath showrooms typically maintain Wolf product lines and provide expert consultation on configuration selection, installation requirements, ventilation system coordination, and integration with overall kitchen design. These showrooms often feature working display units allowing customers to experience the different SRT484 configurations firsthand - particularly valuable given the variety of options including standard 4-burner (SRT484), wok burner (SRT484W), dual griddle (SRT484DG), and French top (SRT484F) variants. Online retailers offer competitive pricing with nationwide shipping, while brick-and-mortar dealers provide advantages including in-person product viewing, professional installation coordination, and ongoing local service support. When purchasing, carefully verify the specific model configuration and fuel type - natural gas models are standard, with LP/propane versions available with "-LP" model suffix. Confirm which configuration and fuel type matches your installation requirements before ordering, as these professional rangetops represent significant investments. Authorized Wolf dealers can coordinate professional installation services, extended warranty programs, and priority service support. For countertop fabricators working with designers, builders, or homeowners, establishing relationships with local Wolf dealers facilitates project coordination, ensures access to current technical specifications, and can expedite delivery timelines on these custom-ordered units. Trade professionals may qualify for dealer pricing programs, technical training opportunities, and priority support. Always verify current cutout specifications and installation requirements with your dealer before fabricating, as manufacturers occasionally update dimensions or requirements with product revisions. Wolf's official website (subzero-wolf.com) provides a dealer locator tool, comprehensive technical documentation library, and access to installation guides, specification sheets, and CAD drawings.