How to find model number on Char-Broil gas grill?
On Char-Broil gas grill model 463225315, the model number is typically printed on a black-and-white rating or caution label on the grill body, most often on the back of the firebox or inside the cabinet area. Use that exact number when ordering parts or checking instructions in the 463225315 owner's manual.
Where to look on the grill
Check these common label locations first:
- Back panel of the grill base (rear of the cabinet)
- Inside the cabinet (open the doors and look on side walls or the back wall)
- Side panel near the propane tank area
- Under the control panel area (look along the frame rails)
- On the firebox exterior (behind the cookbox)
What the label looks like
Most grills use a printed sticker or metal tag that includes several identifiers.
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Matching the correct parts list and diagrams |
| Serial number | Identifying production run for support |
| Gas type (LP/Natural gas) | Confirming correct fuel and regulator setup |
| Safety/certification text | Compliance and operating notes |
Tips to make it easier
- Use a flashlight and look for a rectangular black-and-white sticker.
- Wipe grease and dust off the cabinet walls and rear panel; labels are often hidden by buildup.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (numbers only for this model: 463225315).
- If the label is damaged, check the 463225315 owner's manual for any alternate identification notes and keep your purchase paperwork handy.
Why it matters
The model number is the fastest way to get the right Char-Broil parts (like a main burner, igniter, or carryover tube) and avoid ordering a similar-looking part that will not fit your grill.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a gas grill called?
A gas grill is made up of a few core systems: the fuel and controls (tank, regulator, valves, knobs), the ignition system, the burners, and the cooking surfaces. On model 463225315, you will commonly see parts named burners, flame tamers, igniters, and a temperature gauge (see the 463225315 owner's manual for your exact layout).
Common gas grill part names (and what they do)
- Cooking grates: hold food over the heat source
- Burners: mix gas and air to create flame and heat
- Flame tamers (heat plates/radiants): spread heat and reduce flare-ups
- Carryover tube (crossover tube): carries flame from one burner to the next
- Igniter and ignition module: create the spark to light the gas
- Control valves and knobs: control gas flow and heat level
- Temperature gauge: shows approximate cookbox temperature
- Grease management (tray/cup): collects drippings to help prevent grease fires
Model 463225315 examples of part names you may shop for
These are common replacement part names for this model:
- Char-broil gas grill main burner G517-7300-W1
- Gas grill flame tamer G614-0045-W1
- Char-broil gas grill carryover tube G614-0095-W1A
- Gas grill temperature gauge G516-0008-W1
Quick “name to location” guide
| Part name | Where it typically sits | What you notice when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Main burner | Under the cooking grates | Weak heat, uneven flame, yellow flames |
| Flame tamer | Above burners, below grates | More flare-ups, hot spots |
| Carryover tube | Between burners | One burner lights, others do not |
| Igniter/module | At burner front and control area | Clicking but no ignition, or no spark |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct part name helps you match the right replacement for your 463225315 grill, especially for ignition and burner components where fit and burner-to-burner alignment are critical.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Char-Broil gas grills?
Char-Broil gas grills (including model 463225315) are made by Char-Broil, an American grill manufacturer that operates as a subsidiary of W. C. Bradley Co. For model-specific details like assembly, lighting, and maintenance, use the 463225315 owner's manual.
Quick facts about the manufacturer
- Brand: Char-Broil
- Parent company: W. C. Bradley Co.
- What they make: gas grills, charcoal grills, electric grills, smokers, and related outdoor cooking products
- Why it matters for parts: the manufacturer relationship helps you match the correct OEM-style parts and hardware for your grill
Why knowing the maker matters when ordering parts
When you confirm the manufacturer, you can more accurately match parts by grill design and fuel system. For example, on Char-Broil grills, common wear items include burners, ignition parts, and heat distribution components.
Here are examples of parts you may replace over time on model 463225315:
- Char-broil gas grill main burner G517-7300-W1 (main flame source)
- Gas grill flame tamer G614-0045-W1 (helps distribute heat and reduce flare-ups)
- Gas grill ignition module G515-0030-W2 (creates spark to light burners)
Common “who made it?” label locations
Check these spots on most gas grills to confirm branding and model identification:
- Rating plate on the cabinet side panel
- Label near the control panel
- Tag on the rear panel behind the firebox
- Sticker under the side shelf
Manufacturer vs. model identification
| What you’re checking | Example | What it helps with |
|---|---|---|
| Brand name | Char-Broil | Confirms the maker and product family |
| Model number | 463225315 | Ensures parts diagrams and lists match |
| Part number | G517-7300-W1 | Identifies the exact replacement part |
Why it matters
Char-Broil and W. C. Bradley Co. identification helps you avoid look-alike parts that do not fit correctly, especially for burners, carryover tubes, and ignition components where alignment and gas flow are critical.
Last updated: February 2026





