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P/N 751001 Rev 1  

GAS CONNECTIONS 

1.  The installation of this appliance must 

conform with all applicable local codes.  
In the absence of local codes, the installa-
tion must conform to the latest level of the 
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/
NFPA 54.  In Canada, the installation 
must be in accordance with the current 
CAN/CGA B149.1 and B149.2. 

2.  This appliance is designed to work with 

either natural gas or LP gas.  Verify that 
the appliance and the incoming gas supply 
are compatible.  Check the rating plate. 

3.  The gas supply line must be the same size 

or larger than the gas inlet of the appli-
ance.  Your appliance has either a ½” 
NPT or ¾” NPT gas inlet connection.  We 
recommend the supply line be ¼” NPT 
larger than the gas inlet of the appliance. 

4.  Sealant used on pipe joints must be re-

sistant to LP gas. 

5.  An installer provided manual shut-off 

valve must be installed in the gas supply 
line ahead of the appliance.  This shout-
off must be easily accessible in case of 
emergency. 

6.  All gas cooking equipment must have a 

pressure regulator on the incoming service 
line for safe and efficient operation.  This 
appliance is equipped with such a gas 
pressure regulator.  Incoming gas pressure 
should be checked with a manometer.  
The correct manifold pressure for natural 
gas is 5.0” wc.  For LP gas the correct 
manifold pressure is 10” wc. 

7.  Incoming line pressure upstream of the 

appliance should be 1.0” wc greater than 
the operating manifold pressure.  Service 
pressure may fluctuate for a variety of rea-
sons.  Under no circumstances should the 
factory installed regulator be removed or 
by-passed. 

8.  The factory installed pressure regulator 

will withstand an input pressure of ½ PSI 
(12” wc).  If the incoming pressure ex-
ceeds the maximum rating a step-down 
regulator is required. 

9.  The appliance and it individual shut-off 

valve must be disconnected from the gas 
supply line during any pressure testing in 
excess of ½ PSI [3.5 kPa]. 

10. The appliance must be disconnected from 

the gas supply by closing its individual 
shut-off during any pressure testing less 
than ½ PSI [3.5 kPa]. 

11. Check to see that all installer –supplied 

pipes and fittings are clear of direct, 
threading chips or other foreign particles 
before connecting the appliance to the 
supply line.  Such particles will clog ori-
fices and/or valves when pressure is ap-
plied.  

Service to clean such clogs is not 

covered by your warranty.

 

12. The incoming gas supply is brought from 

the inlet pipe.  This is the only connection 
required via the installer-supplied shut-off 
valve. 

13. If the appliance is to be installed with 

flexible couplings and/or a “quick discon-
nect” the installer must use a commercial-
ly approved AGA Design certified flexi-
ble connector at least ½” NPT that com-
plies with ANSI Z21.41.  In Canada the 
connector must comply with CAN 16.10-
88 and the “quick disconnect” device 
must comply with CAN 16.19M-79 and 
installed with a strain relief device. 

14. Before putting the appliance into service 

test all gas connections for leaks.  Use a 
soapy solution.  DO NOT USE AN OPEN 
FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS.  Such 
a procedure is dangerous and it may not 
detect all the small leaks that a soapy so-
lution will. 

15. Air shutter adjustments are preset at the 

factory.  These adjustments may need to 

 

INSTALLATION 

 

Summary of Contents for RBCT304BSS

Page 1: ...RNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance THIS APPLIANCE WAS DESIGNED FOR EASE OF INSTALLATION AND OPERATION HOWEVER WE RE...

Page 2: ...tisfaction by ensuring that each of our employees understands meets and exceeds customer expectations We establish and maintain an environment that encourages all employees to pursue continu ous impro...

Page 3: ...your kitchen like no other appliance can What s more this high quality high performance appliance is backed by our professional service network from coast to coast to provide you with quick competent...

Page 4: ...able of Contents 4 Safety Instructions 5 Site Preparation 6 Installation Unpacking Positioning 7 Positioning 8 Gas Connections 8 Electrical Connections 9 Ventilation 9 Operation 10 Cleaning 11 Trouble...

Page 5: ...ant safety precautions 1 Before any maintenance or repairs are per formed disconnect the appliance from the electric supply 2 Your appliance should be installed by a qualified gas installation technic...

Page 6: ...cooktop It is recommended your hood be six inches 150 mm wider than your cooktop Dimensions A and B must be a minimum of 6 150mm from side walls or cabinets Dimension D must be at least 1 1 2 38mm fr...

Page 7: ...ibility 6 Remove and unpack any accessories shipped with your appliance Make sure no hardware or accessories are left to be disposed of unintentionally POSITIONING 1 The importance of the proper insta...

Page 8: ...a sons Under no circumstances should the factory installed regulator be removed or by passed 8 The factory installed pressure regulator will withstand an input pressure of PSI 12 wc If the incoming pr...

Page 9: ...appliance is equipped with a three pronged grounding plug for your protec tion against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle Do NOT cut or remove the groundi...

Page 10: ...o sure to moisture may cause these cast parts to rust To light a burner turn the corresponding control knob to HIGH This knob is a gas control valve and an electric switch Turning to the High posi tio...

Page 11: ...patula or sim ilar or any metal tool to scrape these sur faces Do NOT permit citrus or tomato juices to sit and dry on these surfaces Wipe such spills immediately Citric acid will dis color stainless...

Page 12: ...different result Insure electrode is plugged in Insure electrode is properly lined up Insure electrode is not cracked spark not in correct place Burner lights clicking won t stop Insure electrode wir...

Page 13: ...head screwdriver picture 4 6 Install the new igniter securely to the burner head in proper alignment picture 5 7 Reinstall the burner assembly a Lean over and look inside to locate the round brass ori...

Page 14: ...he installation checklist within 15 days of installation will invalidate your limited warranty Ten 10 Year Limited Warranty Prizer Painter warrants that all functional components of its cast iron burn...

Page 15: ...r and tear unauthorized service or repairs including unauthorized adjustments or calibrations performed on the Product damage from natu ral disasters fires floods earthquakes or other acts of God loss...

Page 16: ...___________________ Company _________________________________ Dealer _______________________________________ Telephone ________________________________ CHECK ALL THAT APPLY Appearance and Aesthetics E...

Page 17: ...1 Fold Here ____________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Prizer Painter Stove Works Inc 600 Arlington Street Reading PA 19611 Performance Checklist Encl...

Page 18: ...___________________________________ Company _________________________________ Dealer _______________________________________ Telephone ________________________________ CHECK ALL THAT APPLY Appearance...

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