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Installation

Gas connection

GAs HosE REstRAInt

If the oven is mounted on casters, a commercial flexible 

connector with a minimum of 3/4” (1.9 cm) inside diam-

eter must be used along with a quick connect device.
The restraint, supplied with the oven, must be used to limit 

the movement of the unit so that no strain is placed upon 

the flexible connector. With the restraint fully stretched the 

connector should be easy to install and quick connect.
The restraint (ie: heavy gauge cable) should be 1,000 lb. 

(453 kg) test load and should be attached without damag-

ing the building. DO NOT use the gas piping or electrical 

conduit for the attachment of the permanent end of the 

restraint! Use anchor bolts in concrete or cement block. 

On wooden walls, drive hi test wood lag screws into the 

studs of the wall.
1.  Mount the supplied bracket to the leg bolt just below 

the gas inlet.

2.  Attach the clip on restraining cable to the mounting 

bracket.

Back of Oven

Restraint Cable Bracket

Double stacked unit shown. Use the same procedure for 

single units with 25” (64 cm) legs.

Figure 10 

 WARnInG!!

If the restraint is disconnected for any rea-

son it must be reconnected when the oven is 

returned to its original position.

U.s. and canadian installations

The connector must comply with the Standard for Connec-

tors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69 or Con-

nectors For Moveable Gas Appliances CAN/CGA-6.16-

M87 and a quick disconnect device that complies with the 

Standard for Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas 

Fuel, ANSI Z21.41 or Quick Disconnect For Use With Gas 

Fuel  CAN  1-6.9. Adequate  means  must  be  provided  to 

limit the movement of the appliance without depending 

on the connection and the quick disconnect device or its 

associated piping.

Australia and general export  installations

The  restraint  and  quick  connect  must  conform  with  Lo-

cal and National installation standards. Local installation 

codes  and/or  requirements  may  vary.  If  you  have  any 

questions regarding the proper installation and/or opera-

tion of your Blodgett oven, please contact your local dis-

tributor. If you do not have a local distributor, please call 

the Blodgett Oven Company at 0011-802-658-6600.

Summary of Contents for ZEPHAIRE-200-G

Page 1: ...NSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Formerly ZEPHAIRE G PLUS BLODGETT OVEN COMPANY www blodgett com 44 Lakeside Avenue Burlington Vermont 05401 USA Telephone 802 658 6600 Fax 802 864 0183 PN 90139 Rev W 6 15 2015 G S Blodgett Corporation ...

Page 2: ...Your Service Agency s Address Model Serial number Oven installed by Installation checked by ...

Page 3: ...nance can cause property damage in jury or death Read the instl lation operation and mainte nance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOL LOWED IN THE EVENT THE USER SMELLS GAS MUST BE POSTED IN A PROMINENT LO CATION This information may be obtained by contacting your local gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flamm...

Page 4: ...Multiple Twist Drill Cooking in a convection oven differs from cooking in a conventional deck or range oven since heated air is con stantly recirculated over the product by a fan in an en closed chamber The moving air continually strips away the layer of cool air surrounding the product quickly al lowing the heat to penetrate The result is a high qual ity product cooked at a lower temperature in a...

Page 5: ... body sides 12 30 cm Oven body back 12 30 cm NOTE On gas models routine servicing can usually be accomplished within the limited movement provided by the gas hose restraint If the oven needs to be moved further from the wall the gas must first be turned off and disconnected from the oven before removing the restraint Reconnect the restraint after the oven has been returned to its normal position I...

Page 6: ...le on the back of an oven This includes any unit single or stacked without a back panel any holes in stacked units not used for mounting stacking brackets 1 Locate the 5 16 bolts that were shipped with the oven 2 Install the bolts as shown Double Stacked Units Units without back panels Figure 2 ...

Page 7: ...ecessary 6 15 cm Legs Shown Figure 3 Caster Assembly NOTE Install the locking casters on the front of the oven Install the non locking casters on the back of the oven NOTE Use a gas hose restraint on all units with cast ers Casters for Single and Double Stacked Ovens 1 Attach the legs as described 2 Pry the adjustable feet out of the legs 3 Insert one caster into each leg as shown Tighten the larg...

Page 8: ...gs to the bottom sections as de scribed 2 Place the upper section in position on top of the lower oven 3 Attach the stacking brackets using the remaining 5 16 bolts shipped with the ovens 4 Drill a clearance hole for a 5 16 bolt in the angle iron of the old style oven Use the holes in the stacking brackets as a pilot 5 Attach the stacking brackets to the old style oven with the 5 16 bolts and nuts...

Page 9: ...tributor please call the Blodgett Oven Company at 0011 802 658 6600 WARNING Failure to properly vent the oven can be haz ardous to the health of the operator and may result in operational problems unsatisfactory baking and possible damage to the equip ment Damage sustained as a direct result of im proper ventilation will not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty Canopy Type Exhaust Hood A mech...

Page 10: ...into a hood The flue should be capped with a UL Listed type vent cap to isolate the unit from external environmental conditions The direct vent cannot replace air consumed and vented by the oven Provisions must be made to supply the room with sufficient make up air Total make up air require ments for each oven section should be approximately 30 CFM 85m3 per section To increase the supply air en te...

Page 11: ...te or local authorities having jurisdiction U S and Canadian installations Installation must conform with local codes or in the ab sence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA54 ANSI Z223 1 Latest Edition the Natural Gas In stallation Code CAN CGA B149 1 or the Propane Instal lation Code CAN CGA B149 2 as applicable Installation must conform with local codes or in the ab sence of loca...

Page 12: ...320 000 BTU Since the total required gas pressure 290 000 BTU is less than 320 000 BTU the current gas piping will not have to be increased NOTE The BTU capacities given in the tables are for straight pipe lengths only Any elbows or other fittings will decrease pipe capacities Contact your local gas supplier if you have any ques tions Maximum Capacity of Iron Pipe in Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Per ...

Page 13: ...ntial to the proper operation of the oven and should not be re moved It is preset to provide the oven with 3 5 W C 0 87 kPa for natural gas and 10 5 W C 2 50 kPa for Propane at the manifold DO NOT INSTALL AN ADDITIONAL REGULATOR WHERE THE OVEN CONNECTS TO THE GAS SUPPLY UNLESS THE INLET PRESSURE IS ABOVE MAXIMUM Prior to connecting the oven gas lines should be thor oughly purged of all metal filin...

Page 14: ...ked unit shown Use the same procedure for single units with 25 64 cm legs Figure 10 WARNING If the restraint is disconnected for any rea son it must be reconnected when the oven is returned to its original position U S and Canadian installations The connector must comply with the Standard for Connec tors for Movable Gas Appliances ANSI Z21 69 or Con nectors For Moveable Gas Appliances CAN CGA 6 16...

Page 15: ...ce is equipped with three prong grounding type plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle DO NOT cut or remove the ground ing prong from this plug The Blodgett Oven Company cannot assume responsibil ity for loss or damage suffered as a result oF improper installation ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Hz Volts Phase Amps Elec...

Page 16: ...ssure readings are set to the recom mended pressure requirements allow the oven to burn off for 2 hours If the pressure readings are not set correctly turn off the oven and readjust accord ingly WARNING The break in procedure burns off excess oils present in the metals during fabrication Smoke may be produced Proper ventilation is required Adjustments associated with initial installation Each oven...

Page 17: ...mell gas DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electrical switches Use an exterior phone to call your gas supplier im mediately If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department What to do in the event of a power failure Turn all switches to off DO NOT attempt to operate the oven until the power is restored NOTE In the event of a shut down of any kind allow a five 5 minut...

Page 18: ...sed to enter desired cook time 8 HEAT CUTOFF used to turn gas on or off operation 1 Set the MODE switch 3 to the COOK position Turn the SOLID STATE THERMOSTAT 5 to the desired operating temperature 2 Set BLOWER Switch 2 to the desired speed 3 Preheat until the OVEN READY LIGHT 4 goes out 4 Load product into the oven Rotate the dial 7 to the desired time The timer will begin to countdown after appr...

Page 19: ...an range from 200 500ºF 93 260ºC 6 COOK TIMER Used to time the length of the cook ing operation When the set time expires a buzzer will sound 7 HEAT CUTOFF used to turn gas on or off operation 1 Set the MODE switch 3 to the COOK position Turn the THERMOSTAT 5 to the desired operating tem perature 2 Set the BLOWER switch 2 to the HI position When the OVEN READY light 4 goes out load the product and...

Page 20: ...er in formation related to oven function 5 HEAT LAMP lights when heater is on 6 PULSE LAMP lights when Pulsed Fan Mode is turned on 7 HOLD LAMP lights when Hold Mode is turned on 8 DIAL used to enter set points in display 9 START STOP KEY starts or stops the timer 10 TIME KEY used to show time in the display 11 TEMP KEY used to show set temperature in the dis play NOTE Actual temperature is shown ...

Page 21: ... the START STOP 9 key Timer begins to count down 6 When the cook timer reaches 00 00 the buzzer sounds and the display reads DONE The buzzer turns off af ter a few seconds The display reads HOLD until the oven reaches the hold temperature Then the timer begins to count up 7 Push the START STOP key 9 to stop timer 8 Remove the product 9 Push HOLD 12 key to turn off hold mode Cook with Pulse NOTE PU...

Page 22: ... Racks Product or pan height determines how many racks are used The oven holds up to ten 18 x 26 45 7 x 66 0 cm bun pans Load the oven from the bottom centering the pans on the rack Never place a pan or aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven This obstructs the flow of air and results in uneven baking and roasting Roasting To reduce shrinkage when roasting place meat directly on the racks Place a ...

Page 23: ... 350 F 175 C 400 F 205 C 425 F 220 C 20 mins 10 mins 9 mins 5 3 5 Cheese Macaroni Cheese Casserole Melted Cheese Sandwiches 350 F 175 C 400 F 205 C 30 mins 8 mins 5 10 Potatoes Idaho Potatoes 120 ct Oven Roasted Potatoes sliced or diced 400 F 205 C 325 F 165 C 50 mins 10 mins 5 5 Baked Goods Frozen Berry Pies 22 oz Fresh Apple Pie 20 oz Pumpkin Pies 32 oz Fruit Crisp Bread 24 1 lb loaves Southern ...

Page 24: ... aluminized steel panel directly behind it 1 Remove the racks rack supports and blower wheel from the oven 2 Soak the parts in a solution of ammonia and water 3 Reinstall after cleaning NOTE If the oven is moved the restraint must be reconnected after the unit is returned to it s regular position Blower Wheel Blower Wheel Cover Figure 14 preventative maintenance The best preventative maintenance m...

Page 25: ...reach preheat temperature Check the gas valve turn on fully if necessary Reconnect the quick connect Check all gas connections Call your local gas representative SYMPTOM Convection fan does not run Oven is not plugged in Circuit breaker tripped Doors are open Plug in electrical supply cord Reset the breaker Close doors SYMPTOM General baking problems Thermostat out of calibration Improper oven ven...

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