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Are you talking about the ceramic tiles with a bunch of nubs on them? They look something like this?
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Those tiles get installed with the nubby-side facing down and set upon flats on the cast-iron burners inside the broiler so they bridge the burners:
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Here’s a link to the manual on a stove similar to what I think you have. Ranges like this that are still around were from a time when Vulcan made good stuff:
https://my.vulcanfeg.com/resourcecenter/vulcanwolfberkel/ProductDocumentation/F30899.pdf
Look on page 8. The picture is how they’d look if you lifted off the griddle-top and looked down at the tiles. Kim, p-l-e-a-s-e don’t try to lift the gribble-top yourself. It shouldn’t be necessary. I think you can install the tiles from underneath.
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Once you get the tiles installed and light the broiler, the ceramics will glow red and look like this:
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