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Carolina Cooker®

844-478-4334

Model M116672

January 2021

4.   Terminology and Appliance Nomenclature

Terminology

Term

Description

Air Shutter 

and Spring

Part of burner assembly that regulates the 

amount of air being mixed with propane gas. 

The air shutter is held against the burner tube 

by spring pressure.

Appliance

A product which may include fryers, cookers, 

and/or grills.

Base

Supporting frame for the burner and pot with 

legs.

BTU

Abbreviation for British Thermal Unit. The 

quantity of heat required to raise the 

temperature of 1 pound of water 1° F(0.45 kg 

of water 0.56° C).

Burner

A device for the final conveyance of the

gas, or a mixture of gas and air, to the

combustion zone.

Burner 

Diffuser

That portion of a burner head that evenly 

diffuses the flame into a circular pattern.

Burner Head

That portion of a burner beyond the outlet end 

of the mixer tube which contains the ports.

Burner Venturi

The bell shaped portion of the burner tube. As 

propane flows through the restricted orifice 

in the brass fitting and into venturi it creates a 

suction which draws air through the air shutter.

Combustion

The rapid burning of propane gas which

produces heat.

Cooking 

Liquid

Oil, grease, or water.

Flash Point

The temperature at which oil or grease will 

catch on fire.

4.1   Terminology

This table contains a list of common terms used within

this manual.

Terminology

Term

Description

Gas Pressure

Regulator

A device, which is adjustable, for

controlling and maintaining a uniform

outlet gas pressure.

Gas Supply Line

Hose, solid tubing, and/or fittings used as a 

gas conduit to carry propane from the LP 

cylinder to the burner.

Ignition Device

A device for igniting gas at the burner,

such as a match or spark igniter.

Legs

Supports which are directly connected to 

base with a threaded bolt and nut.

Liquefied 

Petroleum 

Gases

“LP gas” or propane.

LP Cylinder

Customer supplied tank in which propane 

gas is stored. For use with 20, 30, or 40 lb. 

cylinders of LP gas only.

Port

Any opening in a burner head through which 

gas or a gas-air mixture is discharged for 

ignition.

Primary Air

The air introduced into a burner which

mixes with the gas before it reaches the 

ports of the burner head.

Type I Cylinder

Connection

Device

A non-removable device on a portable LP 

cylinder which connects the tank to the gas 

pressure regulator.

Valve

A manually-operated device which permits 

the control of gas flow.

Summary of Contents for M116672

Page 1: ...Discada Burner Stand Owner s Guide Read and understand this manual to safely operate and maintain this product 5015287 M116672 ...

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Page 3: ...re important and should be read and understood before using this appliance these are some of the more important user instructions Failure to comply could result in a fire property damage or personal injury 1 This appliance is for outdoor use only and should never be left unattended Constant supervision is necessary 2 Never operate this appliance within 10 feet 3m of any structure extended awnings ...

Page 4: ...afety 8 3 7 1 LP Cylinder Specifications 8 3 7 2 Transporting and Refilling an LP Cylinder 8 3 7 3 Using an LP Cylinder 8 3 7 4 Storing an LP Cylinder 8 4 Terminology and Appliance Nomenclature 9 4 1 Terminology 9 4 2 Nomenclature 10 5 Assembly and Startup Procedure 11 5 1 General Assembly Instructions 11 5 2 Contents 11 5 3 Assembly 12 5 4 Connecting the LP Cylinder 13 5 4 1 Safety Instructions 1...

Page 5: ...Think SAFETY Work SAFETY 1 General Information Read and Understand Owner s Guide TAKE SAFETY SERIOUSLY Even though the safety instructions and informational text in this Operator s Guide may seem long and tiresome they are provided for your safety and those nearby the appliance when it is operating To prevent property damage personal injury or even death carefully read understand and follow ALL wa...

Page 6: ...epare food for human consumption When the appliance is no longer capable of performing its designed function destruction of the appliance should be conducted according to federal and local environmental regulations Do not use any materials or components from the appliance or the LP cylinder for any other purpose 1 6 Specifications M116672 Specifications Description Specification Cooking Weight Cap...

Page 7: ...ccurs As you assemble use or maintain the appliance you must be alert to potential hazards You should also have the necessary training skills and tools to perform any assembly or maintenance procedures Improper operation and maintenance of this appliance could result in a dangerous situation that could cause injury or death WARNING This Owner s Guide contains DANGERS WARNINGS CAUTIONS SAFETY INSTR...

Page 8: ... alcoholic influence No drug influence No smoking No use by young children Do not operate inside a vehicle such as a food truck Do not operate inside a tent or other temporary structure 2 3 1 Personal Protection Important Information 2 3 3 Hazard Avoidance Do not leave unattended Do not use near flammable liquids Do not use on boats or other floating structures Do not use under overhanging structu...

Page 9: ...nce or burner Unauthorized modifications may impair its function and safety Personal injury or death can result from unauthorized modifications If the appliance has been altered in any way from the original design the distributor does not accept any liability for injury or warranty 3 1 Propane Gas Hazard If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Carefully open ...

Page 10: ...platter from cooking liquids Eye Protection Safety goggles are recommended for eye protec tion whenever using hot cooking liquids Stay Clear Clear the area of people especially small children and pets before using the appliance Under no circum stances should children pets or unauthorized persons be allowed near the appliance Impaired User Hazard Do not attempt to assemble use or maintain this appl...

Page 11: ...be arranged for vapor withdrawal Note For use with 20 30 or 40 lb cylinders of LP gas only 3 7 2 Transporting and Refilling an LP Cylinder 1 Never transport an LP cylinder inside a car or in the trunk of a car Use an open vehicle such as a pickup truck 2 Allow only qualified LP gas dealers to properly fill or repair the LP cylinder DO NOT OVER FILL WARNING 3 Check the dates on the cylinder collar ...

Page 12: ...ter Combustion The rapid burning of propane gas which produces heat Cooking Liquid Oil grease or water Flash Point The temperature at which oil or grease will catch on fire 4 1 Terminology This table contains a list of common terms used within this manual Terminology Term Description Gas Pressure Regulator A device which is adjustable for controlling and maintaining a uniform outlet gas pressure G...

Page 13: ...Air Shutter Spring and Orifice 4 Gas Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly 10 PSI 4a Hose 4b Gas Pressure Regulator Control Valve ON OFF 4c Gas Pressure Regulator 4d Gas Pressure Regulator Connector black threaded portion 5 Detachable Legs Assembled 4 2 Nomenclature Model 116672 Burner Air Shutter Spring and Orifice Gas Pressure Regulator Hose Assembly 4 4a 4b 4c 4d 2 2a 2b 2c 1 5 4 3 ...

Page 14: ... cylinder that uses any other type of valve connection device Note Any LP cylinders used with this appliance must meet the standard as outlined in 3 7 LP Propane Gas and LP Cylinder Safety on page 8 2 Make sure all the parts have been shipped with the appliance before starting assembly The shipping box should contain a The base assembly b Regulator hose assembly with cut off valve c Air shutter sp...

Page 15: ... be tightened securely but not so tight that it binds the air shutter The air shutter should turn by hand but hold its position when released from spring Note To prevent damage to fittings or burner assembly when tightening connection hold the brass fitting with one wrench while tightening the regulator hose assembly fitting with the other wrench Do not tighten the connection using a single wrench...

Page 16: ...ion leakage excessive rust or other forms of visual external dam age This type of damage may be hazardous and should be checked by an LP service technician Keep the fuel supply hose away from any heated surface s 5 4 2 Connecting Instructions 1 Make sure the LP cylinder is upright and the valve is closed by turning the knob clockwise SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING NOTICE W...

Page 17: ...the appliance will not be used immediately close the LP Cylinder valves and disconnect it 9 Replace the protective LP cylinder cap when the tank is not connected 5 5 Soapy Water Test The soapy water test must be performed outdoors in a well ventilated area Do not perform the test around open flames sparks lit matches lighters or cigarettes Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks The soapy wa...

Page 18: ...t off valve and then close the LP cylinder valve OFF Wait five minutes for fumes to diminish before relighting 4 If the burner does not light inspect the inside of the burner tube for blockage caused by insects or other small animals and or outdoor debris such as leaves grass etc To remove any blockage a Close the LP cylinder gas valve and shutoff valve b Use a narrow bottle brush or a stiff wire ...

Page 19: ...If the burner is hard to light or does not appear to be working correctly check for an internal obstruction If not obstructed replace the burner assembly Obstruction of combustion and ventilation airflow can prevent proper gas mixture inside the burner resulting in a burner tube fire which can cause personal injury WARNING 6 Cooking Guidelines WARNING Never overfill the cooking container with oil ...

Page 20: ... operation because the LP gas can cause severe burns form freezing CAUTION 2 Light the burner Refer to section 5 5 Soapy Water Test on page 14 To prevent personal injury from an open flame be careful of placing loose hair and clothing near the flame during operation as they could catch fire Keep a grease rated fire extinguisher nearby 3 Place the pot on the base and fill with cooking liquid Do not...

Page 21: ... a few minutes too long j Keep all flammable products such as paper towels and other cloth items away from the appliance k While in close proximity to the appliance wear eye protection and use oven mitts to protect against burns Note Do not test the internal temperature of the food while it is submerged in the hot oil as this will lead to an inaccu rate temperature reading 9 Remove the cooked food...

Page 22: ...tank in an upright position never on its side c Place the tank on a flat surface d Place the tank in a rack or restrain it from movement when transporting to prevent tipping or other damage 9 Storage 1 Store the appliance in a dry place 2 Do not store the appliance outside where it would be exposed to the weather 3 Indoor storage of the appliance is permissible only if the LP cylinder is disconnec...

Page 23: ...el and may rust as a result of the extreme heat and splatter from acidic foods b Wire brush the outer surface of the burner to remove buildup of food particles dirt or other cooking residue c Outward surface rust does not affect the use of the appliance d Do not tamper with or attempt repairs on the burners Replace damaged burners with new OEM parts e Unauthorized modifications will void the warra...

Page 24: ...rform all touch up maintenance to a cool dry base at ambient weather temperature Do not use aerosol spray paint or other similar aerosols which contain flammable petroleum distillates under pressure around open flames Flame from the burner or a hot surface could cause spray or the spray can to rupture violently resulting in serious burns bodily harm or even death WARNING 12 Replacement Parts Repla...

Page 25: ... Part Material Qty 1 Steel Stand Steel 1 2 Burner Cast Iron 1 3 Long Bolt M6X60 Steel 1 4 Spring Steel 1 5 Shutter Steel 1 M116672 Component Parts Item Description Material Qty 6 Brass Orifice Connector Brass 1 7 Regulator Hose Assembly Steel brass and PVC 1 8 Detachable Leg Steel 3 9 Bolt Nut M6X38 Steel 6 ...

Page 26: ...lve detected a sudden change in pressure limiting the amount of propane Often caused by opening shutoff valve too quickly 1 Close LP cylinder valve 2 Open shutoff valve to allow pressure to escape though burner 3 Close shutoff valve 4 Slowly open your LP cylinder valve 5 Slowly open shutoff valve Burner will not light LP cylinder valve is closed or tank is empty Open LP cylinder valve Replace LP c...

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