Monogram rangetop model families
Monogram rangetops are professional gas cooking surfaces in the Statement and Professional collections, built in 30, 36, and 48-inch widths. They sit in the brand’s Z-series gas cooking family, dropping into a precise countertop cut-out with no oven beneath — the cooking power of a pro range without the cabinet. Identifying the width and burner layout is the first step in any Monogram rangetop repair, because it tells a technician how many burners, igniters, and valves are in play and whether a griddle or power burner is included.
What the technology means for service
A rangetop is a system of sealed professional-output burners, electronic igniters and spark modules, gas valves, and a regulator, often with an integrated griddle or a high-output center burner. The Professional collection emphasises larger capacity and commercial-inspired output, which means heavier burners and higher gas demand than a standard cooktop. Knowing the configuration tells a technician which burners and valves a repair will involve.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate on a rangetop is on the underside of the unit or behind a removable front trim, accessible from the cabinet below. Record the full model string before booking so the correct igniter, valve, regulator, or griddle component is matched to your unit. Because rangetop SKUs sit within the broader gas cooking family, confirming the exact number matters.
Why a rangetop is not a cooktop
It is worth understanding how a rangetop differs from a cooktop, because owners sometimes use the terms interchangeably and that confuses a repair. A cooktop drops into a countertop with a finished underside and modest burner output; a rangetop is a deeper, professional unit with higher-output burners, a control panel and knobs across the front, and often an integrated griddle or grill module. The Professional collection rangetops are built for sustained high-heat cooking, so their burners, valves, and regulators are heavier-duty and their gas demand is greater. Telling a technician you own a rangetop rather than a cooktop, and giving the width and burner layout, ensures the right professional-grade burners, valves, and griddle parts are matched to your unit on the first visit.
Servicing your rangetop
Our certified technicians service every Monogram rangetop with genuine burners, igniters, valves, and regulators matched to the build. Start with the rangetop diagnostics page, then book rangetop repair — diagnostic visits start from $129, with the final cost depending on parts and configuration. Specifications can be confirmed on the manufacturer’s site at monogram.com.