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Combustible Surfaces 

Clearances to combustible surfaces must be in accordance with AS/NZS  5601.1 - 

Gas Installations

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 Install on a flat/level floor. Where the floor is not fire resistant, a fire resistant material shall be put 

under the appliance which shall have a fire resistance rating at least equal to that of 10mm millboard.  The 
material shall extend at least 50mm beyond the edge of the appliance. 
 
Leave a clearance of at least 200mm between the appliance and any combustible surface. 

No combustible materials shall be located within 500mm of the stock pot table. 

 

Gas Connection 

The  gas  connection  is  male  3/4

”  BSP  and  is  situated  at  the  rear  of  the  appliance  below  the  main  body 

frame.  The  number  of  gas  inlets  corresponds  to  the  number  of  stock  pot  support  rings  the  appliance  is 
fitted with. The inlet is to the ¾

” elbow located at the rear of the appliance. 

 

This appliance is available in models for fixed installation. 
 
The  appliance  can  be  connected  with  rigid  pipe  as  specified  in  AS5601.  For  fixed  installation  models 
we recommend connection with 20mm copper tube and an AGA approved isolating ball valve. 
 

BEFORE  CONNECTING  NEW  PIPE  TO  THIS  APPLIANCE,  THE  PIPE  MUST  BE  BLOWN  OUT 
THOROUGHLY TO REMOVE ALL FOREIGN MATERIAL.  FOREIGN MATERIAL IN THE BURNER AND 
GAS CONTROLS WILL CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION.

 

Connect to gas. 

 

Pressure Test Point 

All appliances that are dispatched from our factory are tested and adjusted according to the specifications for 
the required gas type.  The regulator may require adjustment to achieve required gas pressure. 
 
Check the burner pressure at the test point on the regulator. The test point pressure should be adjusted to 
1.00 kPa 

– Natural gas or 2.60 kPa – LPG with the burners operating at maximum. 

 

Before Leaving - Commissioning 

Check 

all 

connections for gas leaks with soap and water. 

Do not

 use a naked flame for detecting leaks. 

 
Ignite the pilot and main burners as prescribed below to ensure correct operation of gas valves, burners and 
ignition. When satisfied with the operation of the appliance, please instruct the user on the correct method of 
operation. Ensure that this instruction manual is left with owner of the appliance. 

A. 

Before lighting this appliance, ensure the red handled ball valve is in the off position.  

B. 

Light the appliance by turning the pilot valve anti-

clockwise to the “ON” position.  

C. 

Depress and hold in the blue button on the safety valve.  

D. 

Use a match to light the pilot light.  

E. 

Once the pilot is alight continue to hold the blue knob in for 30 seconds. When this knob is released 
the  pilot should  remain  alight.  Observe  the  pilot  light is  established.  Pilot flame  should  be  between 
10-20mm  in  size  and  be  in  direct  contact  with  thermocouple.  Should  the  thermocouple  require 
adjustment,  lift  of  trivet  and  undo  the  nut  holding  thermocouple  on  pilot  assembly.  After  adjusting 
reassemble in reverse order.  

F. 

If the pilot does not remain alight wait 5 minutes and repeat steps 

A. 

to 

E. 

 

G. 

To  turn  the  main  burner  to  the  on  position,  turn  the  red  handled  ball  valve  anti-clockwise  to  the 
“HIGH” position.  

H. 

This appliance should burn with a blue flame. If the appliance burns with a yellow flame or starts to 
soot turn it off and contact the manufacturer or their authorised service agent.  

I. 

To  test  the  functionality  of  the  flame  failure  devise,  turn  pilot  control  knob  clock-

wise  to  the  “OFF” 

position. Pilot should extinguish yet the main burner should still be operating.  

J. 

Allow for 30-45 seconds to elapse, the main burner should extinguish automatically.  

K. 

Turn main burner control clock-

wise to the “OFF” position.  

 

Summary of Contents for CSP Series

Page 1: ...www bscommercialkitchens com Please ensure this booklet is kept in a safe and prominent location for future reference The reproduction on or copying of any part of this booklet via any means is strictly forbidden unless agreed to in writing by the manufacturer Owing to continual product development and improvements to its products B S Commercial Kitchens Pty Ltd reserves the right to change the pr...

Page 2: ...as Connection 5 Pressure Test Point 5 Before Leaving Commissioning 5 Operating Instructions 6 IMPORTANT WARNING 6 Figure 1 CSP Series Stock Pot Knowing Your Appliance 6 IMPORTANT WARNING 7 Lighting Instructions 7 Shutdown Procedure 7 Maintenance and Care 7 Servicing Instructions 8 Gaining Access to Gas and or Water System 8 Pilot and Flame Safeguard 8 Servicing of Main Gas Valve Flame Failure Safe...

Page 3: ...your new B S appliance there are two important things you can do 1 Ensure you read this booklet carefully and carefully follow the instructions given Ensure that this booklet is kept in a safe and prominent location for future reference 2 Should you be unsure of any aspect of the operation performance servicing and installation of the appliance please contact your B S dealer immediately In most in...

Page 4: ...ENSURE APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED IN A STABLE POSITION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS BOOKLET WILL VOID THE B S WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR INJURY TO PERSONNEL Installation Instructions Regulations The appliance must be installed only by authorised persons and in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions local gas fitting regulations municip...

Page 5: ...Natural gas or 2 60 kPa LPG with the burners operating at maximum Before Leaving Commissioning Check all connections for gas leaks with soap and water Do not use a naked flame for detecting leaks Ignite the pilot and main burners as prescribed below to ensure correct operation of gas valves burners and ignition When satisfied with the operation of the appliance please instruct the user on the corr...

Page 6: ...e vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation DO NOT store or use flammable liquids or items in the vicinity of this appliance Prior to lighting smell area surrounding the appliance for gas please note that as some gas types are heavier than air we recommended the operator to also smell the floor around the appliance In the event you smell gas DO NOT light any appliance DO NOT touch operat...

Page 7: ...n main burner control clock wise to the OFF position B Observe main burner is extinguished C Turn pilot light control clock wise to the OFF position D Observe pilot light is extinguished Maintenance and Care To ensure longevity and continued performance efficiency of you appliance a good cleaning and maintenance program is paramount In general the use of steel wool abrasive cloths cleaners powders...

Page 8: ...ase ensure the gas supply is turned off isolated FAILURE TO DO SO WILL VOID B S WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR INJURY TO PERSONNEL Gaining Access to Gas and or Water System To gain access to gas system components 1 Gently remove pilot control knob by pulling backwards 2 Undo screw located at the centre of the main gas handle and gently remove handle 3 Undo front panel screws loc...

Page 9: ...n located after galvanized elbow located after main gas control ball valve 2 Remove pilot assembly from front left burner lug by undoing wing nut located underneath 3 Undo wing nuts located on either side of the burner which hold the burner onto the main burner bar 4 Gently lift burner from rear and pull towards the rear of the appliance 5 REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER Adjustments Pilot 1 Remove fro...

Page 10: ... control valve Check connection of the thermocouple to the control is not loose Adjust positioning of thermocouple to ensure pilot flame is hitting thermocouple Contact manufacturer or authorised service agent Contact manufacturer or authorised service agent Pilot established main burner not lighting Faulty thermocouple Faulty flame failure control valve Contact manufacturer Contact manufacturer T...

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