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Using temperature controls to cook on primo gril
Learn the best way to light your Primo Ceramic Grill and keep its temperature maintained in this Primo University class. Increase or decrease the . Controlling the Temperature Grilling Close the dome and fully open the top vent. When you are 25°F (14°C) from your target temperature, close the top vent down to one-third open. Wait minutes for the temperature to stabilize. With these new Primo upgrades, an already unparalleled grill is now even better. new air controls to make precision temperature control easier than ever. For roasting set the draft to one-third open. Tip. For grilling, you can set the draft door to fully open and regulate the temperature with the top vent. . Jun 24, In this class the basics of lighting a Primo Ceramic Grill is demonstrated along with an understanding of how to control the temperature. Allow the temperature to come up slowly. Controlling the Temperature For "low and slow" temperatures like °F (°C), start with a very small fire in one area of the charcoal. Close the dome after 5 minutes with the draft door and top vent fully open. Increase or decrease the airflow of the top vent as needed. Wait minutes for the temperature to stabilize. Controlling the Temperature, Grilling, Close the dome and fully open the top vent. When you are 25°F (14°C) from your target temperature, close the top vent down to one-third open. Grilling the Burger Places burgers on grill. Sear both sides to preferred doneness. Allow the temperature to come up slowly until it reaches °F (93°C), set the draft door to 1” (25mm) open (Fig. 3) and the top vent to 1/2” (13mm) open with the daisy wheel holes fully open. Adjust the top vent as needed to maintain the target temperature. This is how a kamado grill can cook from degrees to over degrees. Top Vent. When the draft door is closed, the charcoal burns cooler. Use the Primo firebox divider (sold separately) to cook on one small section of your grill. Full. of food or when cooking at milder temperatures.