

Twin Eagles 13301 OEM Stainless Steel Main Burner
Genuine OEM Replacement | Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel | Sold Individually
Restore proper flame performance and even heat distribution with this OEM stainless steel main burner designed for select Twin Eagles and Ducane Meridian grills.
A worn burner can cause uneven flame patterns, hot spots, and large flames. Replacing a deteriorated burner restores consistent heat and reliable cooking performance
The Ducane Meridian series was manufactured by Twin Eagles, making this the correct replacement burner for both brands when compatible with the models listed below.
Quick Fit Check
For best results, remove your original burner and compare its overall length and shape to the specifications below before ordering. This quick inspection helps prevent fitment issues.
- Dimensions: Approx. 18 5/8" × 7 7/8"
- Reference Part Numbers: 20542901
- Configuration: Main burner (sold individually)
Compatibility Guide
Fits Twin Eagles Models:
- B-Series: TEBQ30G-B, TEBQ30R-B, TEBQ42G-B, TEBQ42R-B, TEBQ54
- C-Series: TEBQ30G-C, TEBQ30R-C, TEBQ42G-C, TEBQ42R-C
- Teppanyaki: TETG30-B, TETG
- Pinnacle Series: TPBQ30G, TPBQ30R, TPBQ42G, TPBQ42R, TPBQ
Fits Ducane Meridian Models:
- MDBQ-30, MDBQ-30F, MDBQ-42, MDBQ-42F
Burner Performance & Construction
- Heavy-duty stainless steel construction
- Designed for even flame distribution
- Restores proper burner performance and heat consistency
- OEM fit and function
How Many Burners Does My Grill Use?
Twin Eagles and Ducane Meridian grills use multiple main burners. Refer to your grill size and burner configuration below to determine how many burners are required.
| Grill Size | Standard (All Blue Flame Burners) | With Sear Zone™ |
|---|---|---|
| 30" Models | Requires 2 Burners | Requires 1 Burner |
| 42" Models | Requires 3 Burners | Requires 2 Burners |
| 54" Models | Requires 3 Burners | Requires 3 Burners |
Note: If your grill includes a Sear Zone™ (infrared burner), that position does not use this main blue flame burner.
Note: If your grill has been modified with an upgrade kit replacing a U-burner or Sear burner, the number of standard main burners may vary. Always verify your current burner configuration before ordering.
Tech Tip: Inspect the remaining burners in your grill. If other burners show signs of wear, corrosion, or uneven flame output, replacing all worn burners at the same time helps maintain balanced heat and consistent cooking performance across the entire cooking surface.
Burner Maintenance & Troubleshooting
When should I replace my burner?
Replace the burner if the metal is flaking, pitted, or cracked near the flame ports.
Structural deterioration affects flame consistency and cooking performance.
How do I clear clogged burner ports?
Grease buildup and spider webs can clog the small burner ports. Use a small drill bit
or an opened paperclip to carefully clear each port. Avoid toothpicks, as they may break off inside.
Why is my flame mostly yellow or orange?
A proper flame should be primarily blue with small yellow tips.
A mostly yellow or orange flame may indicate an improper air-to-gas mixture.
Adjusting the air shutter may correct the issue.
How long should a stainless burner last?
Lifespan depends on grill usage, maintenance, and environmental exposure.
Regular cleaning and minimizing grease buildup can significantly extend service life.
Need help confirming compatibility? Contact our parts specialists with your model number or photos of your existing burner. We’re happy to verify fitment before you order.

