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EARTHSTONE OVENS PRE-ASSEMBLED GAS OVEN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – ETL LISTED 

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should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. After ashes have been removed 
mop down hearth with clean damp cloths. 

 
3. 

Store wood in a cool, dry place well away from any source of flame or heat.  If stored outside, keep the fuel covered 
to protect from rain or snow.  If stored inside, fuel should be kept in a covered metal container at least 6 inches  

 
 
 

above  the  floor.    Keep  paper,  rags  and  other easily ignited materials away from wood fuel. Refer to NFPA 96 for 
wood storage procedures. 

 
 
4. 

At least at the end of each shift the area around the unit must be thoroughly cleaned of all wood, wood shavings, 
embers,  ashes  and  other  refuse.    All  mats  (if  present,  mats  must  be  non-combustible)  must  be  picked  up  and 
carefully  swept  along  with  the  floor  during  this  clean  up.    After  clean  up  around  the  unit,  brooms  should  be 
thoroughly wet down to extinguish hot coals, then stored well away from combustible materials. 

 
5. 

Creosote - Formation and need for removal 

 

WHEN  WOOD  IS  BURNED  SLOWLY,  IT  PRODUCES  TAR  AND  OTHER  ORGANIC  VAPORS,  WHICH 
COMBINE  WITH  EXPELLED  MOISTURE  TO  FORM  CREOSOTE.    THE  CREOSOTE  VAPORS  CONDENSE  IN 
THE RELATIVELY COOL OVEN FLUE AND EXHAUST HOOD OF DUCT, PARTICULARLY A SLOW  

 

burning  fire.    As  a  result,  creosote  residue  accumulates  on  the  flue  lining  and  exhaust  hood.    When  ignited,  this 
creosote makes an extremely hot fire. 
 
The oven flue, exhaust duct and power ventilator should be inspected at least twice monthly during normal use to 
determine if creosote buildup has occurred.  If creosote and/or grease has accumulated, it should be removed to 
reduce the risk of fire.  Experienced chimney and duct servicing personnel who are qualified in the removal of both 
creosote and grease from flues and ducts should be contracted to do the inspection and cleaning. The inspection 
and  cleaning  schedule  must  be  adjusted  as  needed  to  prevent  the  buildup  of  creosote  and/or  grease.  More 
frequent inspections and cleanings are indicated   when  excessive  buildup  occurs  between  regular  inspections.  
The rate of accumulation can increase whenever 1) there is a change in the use of the oven 2) when the type or 
moisture content of the   firewood changes 3) when other variables change. 
 
The oven, exhaust hood and grease filters should be cleaned on a daily basis. The Grease filters can be removed 
and cleaned in a dishwasher or sink.  Refer to the NFPA 96 requirements and the Exhaust Hood or Grease Duct 
manufacturer's instructions for inspection, maintenance and cleaning of the venting system. 

 

DO NOT CLEAN UNIT, HOOD OR VENT WHILE HOT OR WHILE OVEN IS BEING FIRED. 

 

6. 

The entire unit and vent system should be inspected frequently for proper fit, operation and soundness of   parts.  
If any malfunctioning parts, leakage, deterioration, or other problems are noted, contact your dealer to inspect and 
repair the unit, or qualified ventilation repair service to inspect and repair the vent   system.  DO NOT OPERATE 
THE UNIT IF INSTALLED OR FUNCTIONING IMPROPERLY. 

 
7. 

All maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel. 

 
8. 

Refer to NFPA 96 for procedures for inspection, cleaning and maintenance for solid fuel cooking. 

 
9. 

SERVICE OF OVEN TEMP. MONITORING EQUIPMENT 

 

A) 

Replace with Temp. gauge rated 6-14 VDC, Temp. range -580F to 9320F.  (AJ Antunes – TTC) 

 
 
 

B) 

Replace AC adapter with U.L. listed plug-in class 2 transformer rated input 120 VAC, 60 HZ,  

 

   

9 Watts, output 12 VDC, 200 Ma. 

 

C) 

Replace Thermocouple with a metal sheathed Type-"K" thermocouple, Min. 6 ft.

 

 
10.  Save these instructions for future reference. 

Summary of Contents for 60-PAGW

Page 1: ...MINENT LOCATION FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SER...

Page 2: ...CE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM IS LOCATED ON THE CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM WITH LOCAL CODES OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES WITH THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223 1 THE NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION...

Page 3: ...ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY IMPROPER USE OF THIS APPLIANCE MAY RESULT IN A BUILDING FIRE OR PERSONAL INJURY INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE READ AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD BY ALL OPERATING AND SUPERVISING PERSONNE...

Page 4: ...OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE GAS BURNER SEE DIAGRAM WOOD SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR FLAVORING AND AESTHETIC VALUE THE MAIN SOURCE OF HEAT SHOULD BE SUPPLIED BY THE GAS BURNER KEEP A PROPER FIRE EXTINGUISHER CLO...

Page 5: ...rewood container closed at all times when not adding or removing firewood Keep container a considerable distance from the oven and far away from sources of heat or ignition DO NOT store matches paper...

Page 6: ...perienced chimney and duct servicing personnel who are qualified in the removal of both creosote and grease from flues and ducts should be contracted to do the inspection and cleaning The inspection a...

Page 7: ...VE BURNER FOR CLEANING FOLLOW THESE STEPS DISCONNECT CABLE FROM SPARK IGNITER UNSCREW FITTING OF GAS SUPPLY LINE WHICH IS NEAREST TO BURNER ASSEMBLY THIS SUPPLY LINE CONNECTS THE GAS VALVE TO BURNER A...

Page 8: ...L COME BACK ON TEMPERATURE READOUT CONTROLS 4 BLACK DIAL KNOB ROTATE CLOCKWISE TO RAISE OR COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO LOWER SET TEMPERATURE 5 RED BUTTON USED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH BLACK DIAL KNOB TO SET TEMPE...

Page 9: ...S ON OVEN INTERIOR WILL TURN BLACK IF DOOR IS CLOSED WHILE BURNER IS ON A BACK FLASH CAN ALSO OCCUR AFTER TWO HOURS TURN OVEN OFF AND CLOSE OVEN DOOR DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING AGENTS IN THE OVEN SHUTTIN...

Page 10: ...EARTHSTONE OVENS PRE ASSEMBLED GAS OVEN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ETL LISTED 10 GAS BURNER CONTROLS...

Page 11: ...the oven may cause negative pressure servicing proper operation If this area is to be covered with a facade it must be of a non combustable material Temperature gauge and On off switch can be extended...

Page 12: ...LATION INSTRUCTIONS ETL LISTED 12 GAS BURNER WOOD All wood fired in a gas wood combination oven should be located on the opposite side of the gas burner Take caution to avoid ashes from entering the g...

Page 13: ...EARTHSTONE OVENS PRE ASSEMBLED GAS OVEN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ETL LISTED 13 LOG CONFIGURATION TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW LOG 1 1 LOG HAS A NOTCH TO SUPPORT LOG FROM ROLLING OFF LOWER SUPPORT LOG...

Page 14: ...4 x24 opening needed for combustion air Only one intake should be installed located in the front or back of oven Gas Burner system Air flow Roof False Ceiling Air flow Air flow 24 x24 opening needed f...

Page 15: ...e pressure below where the gas burner is located The air underneath will travel towards the air flow above creating a suction which will force the gas flame downwards To prevent this a non combustable...

Page 16: ...TO INCREASE REMOVE OVEN DOOR OVEN DOOR SHOULD NOT BE CLOSED WHEN OVEN IS FIRED OVEN DOOR CAN BE POSITIONED AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE TO ALLOW FOR MORE RAPID HEAT UP WITH A 2 SIDED OVEN YOU CAN HAVE ONE DO...

Page 17: ...0 PAGW 4 W C 85 000 btu 110 PAGW 5 W C 110 000 btu 120 PAGW 3 5 W C 130 000 btu 130 PAGW 5 W C 140 000 btu 160 PAGW 4 5 W C 170 000 btu Add 0 5 W C for ovens with rear burner LP Gas Manifold pressure...

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