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TF and RF Series 

 

   B&S Commercial Kitchens

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT

 

WARNINGS 

 
THIS  APPLIANCE  SHALL  ONLY  BE  INSTALLED/SERVICED  BY  AN 
AUTHORISED INSTALLER. 

 

THIS  APPLIANCE  MUST  BE  INSTALLED  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  THE 
SPECIFIED INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED BY THE MANUFACTURER. 
 
IMPROPER  INSTALLATION  OR  OPERATION  OF  THIS  APPLIANCE  MAY 
RESULT  IN  PRODUCT  FAILURE  WHICH  MAY  LEAD  TO  PROPERTY 
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. 
 
CAUTION  MUST  BE  TAKEN  WHEN  OPERATING  THIS  APPLIANCE  TO 
MINIMISE  RISK  OF  FIRE.    THE  APPLIANCE 

MUST NOT

  BE  LEFT  ON 

UNATTENDED.  
 

REGULAR INSPECTIONS BY AN AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSON ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO ENSURE 
PROPER  AND SAFE FUNCTIONING OF THIS APPLIANCE. 
 
AFTER  ANY  SERVICING  OR  ADJUSTING  OF  GAS  CONNECTED  COMPONENTRY,  GAS  LEAK  TEST  MUST  BE 
CARRIED OUT TO ENSURE THERE ARE NO GAS LEAKING HAZARDS. 
 
NEVER STORE ANY FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS/VAPOURS IN THE VACINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE. NEVER SPRAY 
AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION. 
 
ENSURE ANY TRANSIENT PROTECTION IS REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ENSURING ANY 
POSSIBLE  DAMAGE  TO  THE  APPLIANCE  OR  COMPONENTS/PARTS  THAT  MAY  HAVE  BEEN  SUSTAINED 
DURING TRANSPORTATION IS REPORTED TO THE MANUFACTURER. 
 
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED IN A MARINE ENVIRONMENT. 
 
ENSURE APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED IN A STABLE POSITION. 
 

F

AILURE TO FOLLOW THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS BOOKLET WILL VOID THE 

B&S

 

W

ARRANTY 

AND MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR INJURY TO PERSONNEL

 

 

TABLE

 

1:

 

N

OMINAL 

T

ERMINAL 

I

NPUT 

R

ATES 

&

 

I

NJECTOR 

S

IZES 

(

PER PAN

 

Burner Type 

Gas Type 

Injector Size (mm) 

MJ/h 

per 

burner 

Test Point 

Pressure 

TF-451 

 

Natural Gas 

Propane Gas 

1.55mm (x9) 
0.95mm (x9) 

86.6 
86.6 

1.00 kPa 

         2.60 kPa  

TF-451s 

Natural Gas 

Propane Gas 

1.50mm (x8) 
0.95mm (x8) 

38 
39 

1.00 kPa 

  2.60 kPa  

TF-601 

Natural Gas 

1.75mm (x9) 

110 

          1.00 kPa 

 

Propane Gas 

1.10 mm (x9) 

105 

2.20 kPa 

RF-1 

Natural gas 

Propane Gas 

1.80mm(x11) 
1.10mm(x11)             

135 
135 

1.00Kpa 
2.60KPa 

RF-400 

Natural Gas 

Propane Gas 

1.80mm (x9) 
1.10mm (x9) 

 

115 
115 

1.00Kpa 
2.60KPa 

Summary of Contents for TF Series

Page 1: ...073 AUSTRALIA Tel 61 3 9469 4754 Fax 61 3 94694504 Web www bscommercialkitchens com Please ensure this booklet is kept in a safe and prominent location for future reference The reproduction on or copy...

Page 2: ...Plumbing Connections Verro TF 451 Black TF 451 7 TABLE 4 Plumbing Connections 8 FIGURE 3 Plumbing Connections Verro TF 451s 8 TABLE 5 Plumbing Connections 8 TABLE 5 Plumbing Connections 9 Installation...

Page 3: ...nance and Care 15 Servicing Instructions 16 Abnormal Operation 16 Panel Removing 17 Controls 17 Thermostat 17 Pilot Assembly 17 Piezo Assembly 17 Burners 18 Gas Valve 18 TABLE 4 Troubleshooting 18 STA...

Page 4: ...pan 4 four pan P Plinthmounted VTF 601andVTF 451sonly s splitpan VTF 451s KindicatesKplusmodel VatthebeginningindicatesVerromodel RF indicates Rapid fryer RF 400 mean Rapid fryer 400mm wide E G TF 453...

Page 5: ...ROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION ENSURE ANY TRANSIENT PROTECTION IS REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ENSURING ANY POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE OR COMPONENTS...

Page 6: ...requirements TABLE 2 STANDARD MODEL GENERAL INFORMATION Weight kg Overall Height mm Overall Depth mm Overall Width mm RF 400 100 1130 800 400 TF 451 100 1 130 800 450 TF 452 200 1 130 800 900 TF 453 3...

Page 7: ...BLE 3 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS Connection Position from Floor mm Position from Rear of Appliance mm Position from LHS RHS edge of Appliance mm Gas Inlet GI male BSP 230 5 575 5 57 5 RHS Oil drain valve 1...

Page 8: ...NNECTIONS Connection Position from Floor mm Position from Rear of Appliance mm Position from LHS RHS edge of Appliance mm Gas Inlet GI male BSP 235 5 580 5 60 5 RHS Oil drain valve OO Oil drain valve...

Page 9: ...CTIONS Connection Position from Floor mm Position from Rear of Appliance mm Position from LHS RHS edge of Appliance mm Gas Inlet GI male BSP 270 5 156 5 50 5 RHS Oil drain valve D1 Oil drain valve D2...

Page 10: ...The hood shall be located so as to effectively ventilate the fryer The exhaust duct system shall be adequately sized and shall not get connected to any other ventilating or exhaust system As suitable...

Page 11: ...relating to health protection 3 Care should be taken where a combustible surface is covered by a non combustible material for example covering a combustible surface with stainless steel will not preve...

Page 12: ...sition and allow 5 minutes for any gas in combustion chamber to escape propane gas being heavier than air may require forced ventilation Note If knob is in ON flame position turn clockwise to PILOT sp...

Page 13: ...o smell the floor around the appliance In the event you smell gas DO NOT light any appliance DO NOT touch operate any electrical switch or phone in your building Call the local gas supplier immediatel...

Page 14: ...es B S Commercial Kitchens 14 FIGURE 4 FRYER RANGE KNOWING YOUR APPLIANCE Splashback Hob Oil drain access behind the door Fryer baskets Thermostat knob Splashback Hob Oil drain access behind the door...

Page 15: ...iezo while depressing the gas valve knob 5 Keep knob fully depressed for one full minute 6 Release gas valve knob Pilot flame should continue to burn Observe pilot is established If pilot goes out whe...

Page 16: ...ized cooking oil will gradually form on the inside of the fryer pan We strongly advise this deposit is removed to ensure your fryer is operating efficiently YEARLY CHECKS SERVICE The appliance should...

Page 17: ...thermostat reverse the above procedures PILOT ASSEMBLY 1 Undo the two screws holding the pilot bracket onto the burner mount bar 2 Gently pull the pilot assembly bracket down and outwards 3 To change...

Page 18: ...unting screws on the gas valve support bracket h Gently remove main gas valve i Reassemble in reverse order TABLE 4 TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE CHECKS Pilot light not igniting Blockage of pil...

Page 19: ...f the appliance has been installed in accordance with local regulations by a duly authorised person and the B S installation instructions provided with the appliance If in doubt please contact B S or...

Page 20: ...not covered by warranty Breakage of pilot knobs knee valve handles and knee wands are not covered under warranty Thermocouples piezo leads and ignitors are only covered by twelve 12 months parts and l...

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