Napoleon - Zero Clearance Liner for Built-in PRO500, P500 & LEX485 - BI-3323-ZCL
Model Number: NAPO-BI-3323-ZCL
Description
Ensure a safe and professional installation for your built-in grill with the Napoleon - Zero Clearance Liner for Built-in PRO500, P500 & LEX485. Designed specifically for select Napoleon built-in gas grill heads, this zero clearance liner provides essential protection when installing into custom outdoor kitchen islands constructed with combustible materials. Compatible with Built-in PRO500, P500, and LEX485 Gas BBQ Grill Head models, this liner allows greater flexibility in your outdoor kitchen design by reducing required clearances between the grill and surrounding structures. Crafted from durable stainless steel, it delivers long-lasting performance while ensuring a seamless, professional finish during installation. (Always consult your product manual for detailed installation instructions.)
Key Features
- Durable Stainless Steel Construction – Built for strength, longevity, and outdoor durability.
- Model-Specific Compatibility – Designed for Built-in PRO500, P500 & LEX485 Gas Grill Head models.
- Zero Clearance Design – Safely allows installation near combustible building materials.
- Enhanced Installation Flexibility – Ideal for custom outdoor kitchen islands.
- Seamless Trim Finish – Ensures clean, professional integration.
- Improved Safety for Built-In Applications – Reduces risk of heat transfer to surrounding cabinetry.
Specifications
Dimensions
Height
10"
Width
34.37"
Depth
24.19"
Details
Weight
63 lbs
Product Type
Zero Clearance Liner
Compatibility
Built-in PRO500, P500 & LEX485 Grill Heads
Material
Stainless Steel
Warranty / Certifications
Warranty
10 Years Limited
Reviews
Napoleon is shipped free across Canada on orders over $149. Napoleon is a leader in gas and infrared grilling, known for advanced features, engineered performance, and masterful design. Upgrade your grilling game™ this BBQ season and create incredible meals and lasting memories with grills built to stand apart.

