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1.4 

GAS SUPPLY

 

The incoming service must be of sufficient size to supply  full rate without excessive pressure drop.

 

A  gas  meter  is  connected  to  the  service  pipe  by  gas  supplier.  Any  existing  meter  should  be 

checked  by  supplier  to  ensure  it  is  of  adequate  capacity  to  pass  required  rate  for  appliance  in 

addition to any other gas equipment installed.

 

Installation  pipe  work  should  be  fitted  in  accordance  with  IGE/UP/2.  The  pipe  work  should  be  of 

adequate size but  not smaller than unit gas inlet connection, ie. Rp¾ 

(¾”  B.S.P.)

. An  isolating  cock 

must be located close by to allow shut-down during an emergency or servicing.

 

If flexible tube is used, the gas supply tubing or hose shall  comply with national requirements in force. 

These will be periodically examined and replaced as necessary.

 

The  installation  must  be  tested  for  gas  tightness.  Procedure details can be found in IGE/UP/1.

 

The adjustable governor supplied must be fitted to  natural gas appliances.

 

1.5 

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

 

Not applicable to this appliance.

 

1.6 

WATER SUPPLY

 

Not applicable to this appliance.

 

1.7 

HEAT INPUTS - NATURAL and PROPANE GAS (kW net & Btu/hr gross)

 

 

1.7.1  Total Inputs

 

 

Model

 

kW

 

Btu/hr

 

I3B/P 

I3+ 

G3101/3101D Six Burner

 

38.9

 

146,000

 

30.8 

G3161 Four Burner

 

26

 

97,600

 

21.8 

G3107/3107D Solid Top

 

17.4

 

65,400

 

15.6 

G3121 Six Burner BT

 

31.8

 

120,000

 

25.5 

G3122 Two Burner BT

 

10.6

 

40,000

 

8.5 

G3124 Four Burner BT

 

21.2

 

79,600

 

17 

G3127 Solid Top

 

10.3

 

38,700

 

10.3 

G3117/3117D Oven

 

7.1

 

26,700

 

5.3 

G3117/3117D On Stand

 

7.1

 

26,700

 

5.3 

G3117/2 Two Tier

 

14.2

 

53,400

 

10.6 

 

1.7.2  Individual Inputs (kW nett & Btu/hr gross)

 

 

Model

 

Natural 
I2H

 

Propane 
I3P

 

  Butane 
I3+ and I3B/P 

Open Top

 

5.3

 

5.3

 

4.25 

900mm 

 

7.1

 

7.1

 

5.3 

600mm 

 

4.8

 

4.8

 

4.8 

Solid Top

 

10.3

 

10.3

 

10.3 

 

1.7.3    Individual Low Inputs 

(kW nett & Btu/hr gross) 

 

Model 

kW 

Btu/hr 

Open Top 

1.1 

4,100 

Solid Top 

4.8 

18,000 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dominator Plus G3101

Page 1: ... during servicing Further to this The Users Instructions should be handed over to the User having had a demonstration of the operation and cleaning of the appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE C...

Page 2: ...external to unit Light bulbs Re installing vacuum in kettle jackets Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse Where an engineer finds no fault with a product that has been reported faulty Re setting or adjustment of thermostats when unit is operating to specification Cleaning and unblocking of fryer filter systems due to customer misuse Lubrication and adju...

Page 3: ...etween rear and side of unit and any combustible wall Important If a unit is to be installed in suite formation with other matching appliances the instructions for all models must be consulted to determine the necessary clearances to any combustible rear wall or overlying surface Some models require greater clearances than others and the largest figure quoted in individual instructions will theref...

Page 4: ...ust be tested for gas tightness Procedure details can be found in IGE UP 1 The adjustable governor supplied must be fitted to natural gas appliances 1 5 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Not applicable to this appliance 1 6 WATER SUPPLY Not applicable to this appliance 1 7 HEAT INPUTS NATURAL and PROPANE GAS kW net Btu hr gross 1 7 1 Total Inputs Model kW Btu hr I3B P I3 G3101 3101D Six Burner 38 9 146 000 30 8 G...

Page 5: ...at control manifold of 15mbar 6 inches w g For multi burner systems approximately half of the burners should be on when setting governor pressure 1 10 BURNER ADJUSTMENT NATURAL and PROPANE GAS 1 10 1 Burner Aeration Open top and oven burners are fitted with fixed injectors and set aeration apertures NO ADJUSTMENT is possible Solid top burners have fixed injectors and aeration shroud Shroud adjustm...

Page 6: ...ured in position The open top burner heads fit loosely upon aluminium bases of lift off construction 2 1 1 Fryplate Accessory If fryplate Figure 2 is supplied refer to user instructions for details Important note this should be operated on a low flame setting only 2 1 2 Flue Accessory A tall flue is available as an accessory that may be substituted for standard type supplied with unit Details of t...

Page 7: ...and select 210 C setting Allow oven to heat up and check temperature is 210 C 10 C If reading is outwith specified range the thermostat may be faulty In this case unit should be serviced see thermostat replacement and calibration procedure Turn gas supply to oven OFF and allow a sufficient cool down period before removing thermostat 2 5 3 Lighting Sequence Important Prior to operation ensure ALL p...

Page 8: ...MENTS AS DETAILED IN SECTION 1 After carrying out any servicing or exchange of gas carrying component ALWAYS CHECK FOR GAS TIGHTNESS 3 1 GAS CONVERSION CHECK LIST For All Appliances CHANGE INJECTORS CHANGE BY PASS SCREW AND SET LOW RATE Refer to Section 1 10 CHANGE DATA PLATE Ensure gas supply is disconnected before commencing Only reconnect gas supply after all conversion work has been completed ...

Page 9: ...er and ensure burner aeration adjustment see Section 1 10 Pilot injector a Remove pilot pipe from pilot assembly b Remove existing pilot injector from pilot pipe c Fit replacement injector over pipe d Refit pilot pipe to pilot assembly e Refit pilot assembly to burner f Leave solid top castings off to allow manometer to be fitted to burner test point 3 1 6 Resetting Low Rate Screw Figure 10 a Remo...

Page 10: ...nge Replace in reverse order 3 4 BURNERS 3 4 1 Open Top Remove hob components as Section 3 2 2 Undo burner pipe compression fitting Undo injector holder fixings Withdraw burner body Replace in reverse order 3 4 2 Oven Open oven doors and remove base panel Undo Gas connection Remove tie wrap pull back insulated sleeving and disconnect igniter lead at spark electrode end Undo FFD thermocouple at bur...

Page 11: ... as detailed in Section 3 2 1 Remove hob fitments See Sections 3 2 2 or 3 2 3 as required Remove RH side panel Undo thermocouple nut at thermostat rear Open over doors remove shelves and base plate Undo nut that secures thermocouple to burner bracket Remove sensor from burner bracket Release thermocouple from clips in oven chamber Remove Thermocouple by feeding through slot in oven side panel Repl...

Page 12: ... check gas tightness 3 9 2 Removal isolate from gas supply Remove control knobs and fascia panel as detailed in Section 3 2 1 Remove hob fitments as detailed in Sections 3 2 2 and 3 2 3 as appropriate Disconnect thermocouple connection at gas tap rear 3 10 GOVERNOR Natural Gas Models Only The governor supplied is maintenance free Check that blue dust cap is covering vent and in good condition as t...

Page 13: ...n 2 Check thermocouple is not damaged and is secured to gas valve FFD section to allow FFD to energise 3 Check FFD is energising and maintaining flame 4 If after carrying out the above burner is still not maintaining flame then re check from start SECTION 4 SPARES and ACCESSORIES When ordering spare parts always quote appliance type and serial number This information will be found on data badge at...

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