Traeger Facts
Traeger wood pellet grills are three appliances in one. A Smoker, a Grill, and a
Convection Oven. Smoke at 180 degrees for approximately 30 hours using one twenty
lb. bag of Traeger wood pellets. The Traeger grills will burn approximately one pound
of pellets per hour on the medium (300 deg.) setting. This makes the Traeger Grills
more cost effective to use than either Propane or Liquid Natural Gas per BTU. Using
the Traeger Grill as a convection oven for baking pizza, breads, cookies, or pies
is a real (year around) treat. Because the Traeger Grill burns so clean (98.8% air
to fuel ratio) you will notice very little smoke on the high settings, allowing you
to bake anything you wish on your Traeger Grill.
The two biggest reasons people enjoy grilling on a Traeger wood pellet grill is the
“taste of the food”, and the “ease of operation”. Cooking with propane or natural
gas does not impart flavor like cooking on the Traeger wood-pellet fired grill. We
simply ask you to “Taste the Difference”, and you will be hooked on Traeger Wood
Pellet Grills. Traeger Grills use an “indirect” method of cooking. The steel drip
pan sits below the porcelain grids, which is positioned over the steel heat deflector
separating your food from the fire, ensuring no greasy flair ups. The fire is contained
in the small 3 inch fire pot at the bottom of the grill. The auger fed pellets are
ignited by a small “hot rod” which turns off automatically after 2 minutes. The EZ
drain grease system works as follows; your foil lined drip pan is sloped so the unwanted
grease will drip into the grease bucket which hangs on the side of the Traeger Grill.
This indirect cooking method combined with the EZ drain grease system reduces the
“fat and charring”, creating a healthier way to cook. Simply turn on your Traeger
Grill and begin grilling.
Green Grilling
Traeger wood pellet grills use a natural biomass wood pellet fuel. No fossil fuels
of any kind are used in the combustion process. Traeger… the environmentally responsible
way to cook outdoors.
Traeger wood pellet grills utilize an in-direct cooking system that “reduces the
fat” and charring, decreasing the cancer causing “benzo-a-pyrene” on food. The hardwood
smoke created by our wood pellets produces antioxidants similar to vitamin E. Traeger
wood pellet grills are a healthier way to cook.
Traeger BBQ Pellets are made from 100% recycled hardwood sawdust. Traeger Pellet
Grills LLC is a leader in the reduction of wood waste. Through partnerships with
hardwood furniture manufacturers, Traeger adds economic value to materials that were
once considered “waste,” creating new business, products, and jobs. This use of sawdust,
previously burned or placed in landfills, results in significant economic, social,
and environmental benefits.
The burn system in every Traeger wood pellet grill is capable of a combustion efficiency
rate of 98.8% with an extremely high “fuel to air” ratio. This means low emissions
and a lower carbon footprint.
EASY OPERATION & AUTOMATIC START
The Traeger Wood Pellet Barbecue Grill is simple and safe to operate. Traeger grills
require standard household electric current (110 VAC), which powers the igniter rod,
auger motor and draft induction fan. Once you turn the grill on, the igniter rod
is activated, the auger begins to feed pellets into the firepot, and the draft induction
fan feeds air into the firepot. The igniter rod is a small heating element that gets
red hot and then shuts off after two minutes - just long enough to ignite the pellets
in the firepot.
ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The start-up process and operating temperature of the grill are controlled by Traeger's
patented electronic control board. The microprocessor circuitry regulates the heat
and smoke in the Traeger by stopping and starting the auger motor. The standard three-position
smoker control has three settings. The approximate cooking temperatures and auger
times are:
SETTING TEMPERATURE AUGER TIMING PELLET CONSUMPTION
High 425 - 450 F Always On 2
lbs/hr
Medium 300 - 325 F On 2 Minutes, Off 2 Minutes 1
lb/hr
Smoke 180 - 220 F On 1 Minute, Off 3 Minutes
1/2 lb/hr
* Please note that these temperatures are subject to outside weather conditions,
and that pellet consumption varies somewhat by grill size.
The Traeger Digital Thermostat Control allows you to lock in a specific temperature
by stopping and starting the auger in 15-second intervals, feeding pellets as needed
to maintain the desired temperature. The operating temperature inside the Traeger
Barbecue is monitored by an RTD (resistance temperature detector) probe and displayed
on a bright red LED display.
EVEN HEATING & CONVECTION AIRFLOW
The draft induction fan and auger in the Traeger Barbecue operate continuously, as
long as the Traeger grill is turned on. Air is fed to the firepot via several small
holes in the cylindrical wall. Directly above the firepot is a heat shield that acts
as the primary point of heat diffusion, forcing heat from the centrally located firepot
to spread to the sides. A few inches higher is the steel drip tray. Besides catching
the drippings from the cook surface (we recommend lining it with foil for easy cleanup),
this piece also serves as a secondary point of heat diffusion, channeling the heat
into the front and rear of of the cooking chamber. This effective system of heat
distribution makes for a grill that cooks evenly enough to grill or smoke the most
delicate fish or even bake a large pizza - right on the grill.
As the hot, smoky air circulates around the cooking chamber, it surrounds your food
with heat, cooking it evenly on all sides, both top and bottom. This means that Traeger
Grills do not need a rotisserie. In most cases, you don't even need to turn food
unless you are cooking at a high temperature or want grill marks on both sides of
the meat. This even heating means that you achieve perfectly cooked food every time,
with no flare-ups, no burnt food and no hassles.
POWER CONSUMPTION
During the start-up stage of operation (first four minutes), the igniter rod in on
and the unit will draw 300 watts, and then drop down to 50 watts per hour for the
remaining operating time. This is equivalent to a standard household light bulb!
Easy Setup Most Traeger Barbecue Grills ship fully assembled. Those that are not
require only about 20 minutes' assembly time. Once your Traeger Barbecue is unpacked
and set up, you will need to run it on high for an hour to finalize the curing of
the paint and burn off excess paint vapors. Then, you're ready to cook!
MAJOR COMPONENTS
The major components of a Traeger Barbecue are:
Auger - A corkscrew-like rod that feeds pellets through a tube from the pellet hopper
to the firepot. Auger Drive Motor - The motor that turns the auger. Cooking Grate
- The non-stick, easy-to-maintain surface upon which your food rests while cooking.
The porcelain-coated steel we use is the same material used by many other high-end
grill manufacturers.
Draft Induction Fan - Blows fresh air into the firepot through perforations in the
cylindrical firepot wall.
Electricity - Standard household current (110 VAC) is needed to power the igniter
rod, auger motor and induction fan. The Traeger Grill operates on 300 watts during
the first four minutes (when the igniter rod is active), then drops down to just
50 watts per hour, less than a standard light bulb.
Firepot - Located in the heart of the grill, below the cooking area. This is where
the combustion takes place, as the fire is fueled with hardwood cooking pellets and
fresh air.
Grease Bucket - The galvanized bucket into which excess grease drains from out of
the grill and away from the fire and your food.
Grease Drain - The spout from which the grease drains into the grease bucket.
Grease Drain Pan/Drip Tray - The angled piece of steel that extends from one side
of the grill to the other, and extends almost all the way from front to rear. Its
two purposes are to drain grease out of the grill, and also to serve as the secondary
point of heat diffusion, forcing hot air through the very front and rear of the cooking
area. We recommend that you line this pan with heavy-duty foil for quick and easy
cleanup when needed.
Heat Shield/Fire Baffle - The heavy-gauge piece of angled steel that fits directly
over the firepot to act as the primary heat diffusion point.
Hopper-Auger Assembly - This refers to the entire modular assembly that attaches
and extends into the main body of the grill during the easy assembly process on the
BBQ070, BBQ075 and BBQ100.
Igniter Rod/Hot Rod - A small heating element at the bottom of the firepot that gets
red-hot for a few minutes upon startup--just long enough to start the pellets on
fire.
Pellets - Made from 100% pure hardwood sawdust, Traeger wood pellets are the source
of both fuel and flavor in your Traeger Barbecue. Traeger cooking pellets are manufactured
using heat and pressure (10,000 psi) and provide more than 8,500 BTUs of heat per
pound. Traeger hardwood cooking pellets contain no added substances-just pure hardwood
goodness. Pellet Hopper - holds pellets above an opening to the auger. The hopper
is situated to the side or front of the cooking area, depending on the model.
RTD Sensor (Resistance Temperature Detector) - A precision temperature sensor that
measures the temperature inside the cooking chamber of a Traeger Barbecue. As the
temperature inside the cooking chamber changes, so does the resistance created by
the RTD. The circuitry within the Traeger Digital Thermostat Control monitors these
changes and causes the auger motor to turn or not turn depending upon the the difference
between the selected temperature and the desired temperature.
Smoke Stack/Vent - The point from which hot, smoky air exits the cooking chamber,
this is designed to look like a smokestack, a subtle slot on the back of the unit
or even the snout of a pig or a steer, depending on the model of grill.
Temperature Control Board - The microprocessor circuitry and control settings that
regulate the auger motor to stop and start the auger. The standard control has three
settings: Smoke, Medium and High. The Digital Thermostat Control allows you to dial
in a specific temperature and monitor the grill's internal temperature via the LED
readout.