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test and adjustments

AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT
(Griddle or Grill only)

Check for the proper burner flame characteristics and adjust 
air shutters if necessary. Each air shutter is individually tested 
and adjusted prior to shipment. Normally adjustment is not 
required, however, vibrations during transit, or variations in 
the local gas supply may make minor adjustments necessary. 
Burner flames should be blue and stable with no yellow 
tips, excessive nose or lifting of the flame from the burner. 
If any of these conditions exist, check that the air shutter or 
burner ports are blocked. If this condition persists, adjust the 
air shutter as required. If the flame is too yellow, indicating 
insufficient air, adjust shutter counterclockwise to increase air 
inlet. If the flame is noisy or tends to lift away from the burner, 
indicating too much air, turn the shutter clockwise to reduce 
air. The griddle flames should be 1-1/2” to 2”. The grill burner 
flame should be 3/8” to 5/8” 

(Fig.10)

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SURFACE BURNERS

The surface burners are not adjustable. Proper operation is 
achieved when the correct orifices for gas supply are installed 
at the factory, based on model ordered.

  

If the surface burner does not ignite, check the  
spark igniter by listening for a clicking sound. If you  
do not hear the igniter click, turn off the burner.  
Check for a tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse,  
or poor wire connection to the igniter.

 

TO CLEAN EXTERIOR SURFACES

The stainless steel surfaces may be cleaned by wiping with 
a damp soapy cloth. Any mild glass cleaner will remove 
fingerprints and smears. Do not use steel wool as it will 
scratch this surface. Small scratches may be removed by 
lightly sanding with the gain using 120 grit paper.

CAUTION:
For warranty coverage, Capital Cooking  
requires that burner adjustments be made 
by a qualified technician at the the time of 
installation. Extreme care should be used 
when adjustments are made after installation. 
Improper or lack of adjustments is not  
covered by warranty.

Fig. 10

Summary of Contents for PSCT364B

Page 1: ...U S E A N D C A R E G U I D E P E R F O R M A N C E S E R I E S G A S C O O K T O P S THE POWER OF PERFORMANCE I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E P E R F O R M A N C E S E R I E S G A S C O O K T O P S...

Page 2: ...eds so we feel honored to welcome you to our family where passion for improving the quality of your culinary life is our number one priority your friends at Capital Cooking Equipment capital cooking i...

Page 3: ...gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psi 35 kpa DO NOT store...

Page 4: ...local codes this unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code No Z223 1 Current issue and the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPPA No 70 Current issue or the Can B149 Installa...

Page 5: ...iv models 36 48 Performance Series COOKTOP MODELS...

Page 6: ...REMENTS 2 CABINET PREPARATION 3 5 BACKGUARD INSTALLATION 6 ELECTRICAL GAS CONNECTIONS 6 HOOK UP TO GAS SUPPLY 7 TEST AND ADJUSTMENTS 8 INSTALLER FINAL CHECKLIST 9 WIRING DIAGRAMS SCHEMATICS PS Cooktop...

Page 7: ...some doorways With the knobs removed a 29 3 8 wide opening is required Remove the outer carton and packing material from the shipping base The cooktop is held to the skid by 2 brackets After removing...

Page 8: ...r some local building codes or inspectors may require double wall ducting Consult local building codes and or local agencies before starting to ensure that the hood and duct installation will meet loc...

Page 9: ...3 cabinet preparation Fig 1...

Page 10: ...stallation see Fig 5A Deep counter or island installation see Fig 5B NOTE If the deck is used the sides or bottom of the cutout may be solid combustible or non combustible material If the bottom is so...

Page 11: ...is will mark the bottom of your backguard 4 From this line measure 30 1 16 up wall to mark top of 30 backguard This is the minimum height that bottom of your vent hood can be installed 5 Follow vent h...

Page 12: ...parallel blades It must be plugged into a mating grounding type receptacle connected to a correctly polarized 120 Volt circuit If the circuit does not have a grounding type receptacle it is the respo...

Page 13: ...outlet of the regulator to the exposed end of the nipple connect the ex line from the gas supply to the inlet side of the regulator CAUTION The appliance must be isolated from the building s gas suppl...

Page 14: ...mes should be 1 1 2 to 2 The grill burner ame should be 3 8 to 5 8 Fig 10 SURFACE BURNERS The surface burners are not adjustable Proper operation is achieved when the correct ori ces for gas supply ar...

Page 15: ...q Connection 1 2 NPT with a minimum 5 8 diameter metal ex line q Site gas supply is compatible with cook top model suf cient pressure is available see gas requirements pg 12 q Manual gas shut off valv...

Page 16: ...10 schematic diagrams cooktop 36...

Page 17: ...11 schematic diagrams cooktop 48...

Page 18: ...burner ports clogged Is a fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped Is the manual shut off valve closed preventing the flow of gas Are the burner ports clogged Is the spark igniter sparking surface...

Page 19: ...x us at 562 903 1167 Email us at customerservice capital cooking com FOR ________________________________________________________________________ MODEL ________________________________________________...

Page 20: ...this written warranty This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liability in connection with the sale of this appliance WILL NOT PAY FOR Cleaning Ins...

Page 21: ...NOTES...

Page 22: ...ome product pictures may be shown with optional equipment Further information can be obtained from your authorized Capital Cooking Equipment dealer or visit us online at www capital cooking com 2006 C...

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