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4.3 GAS COCK DETAIL 

A. 

Bulb 

     F. 

Minimum 

output 

adjustment 

screw 

B. Pilot output adjustment screw  

 

G. Maximum output adjustment screw 

C. Gas outlet for pilot   

 

 

H. Gas outlet 

D. Pressure plug at inlet 

 

 

I.   Gas inlet 

E. Pressure plug at outlet 

 

 

L.  Control knob 

 

IMPORTANT!

 The visible adjustment screws on the controls must not be recalibrated. 

These parts have been set and sealed in the factory. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F900 G9881

Page 1: ...F900 SERIES User installation and servicing instructions BRATT PAN G9881 Read these instructions before use T100914 REV 1 DATE PURCHASED MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DEALER SERVICE PROVIDER...

Page 2: ...iance and any replacement parts in a safe manner via a licensed waste handler Appliances are designed to be dismantled easily and recycling of all material is encouraged whenever practicable Dear Cust...

Page 3: ...must be used by qualified persons The installer must instruct the responsible person s of the correct operation and maintenance of the appliance Only competent persons are allowed to service or conver...

Page 4: ...4 Operation control 12 2 4 Commissioning and testing 12 2 5 Conversion to other gas types 12 13 2 5 1 Replacement of injectors for main burners 13 2 5 2 Replacement of injectors for pilot burner 13 2...

Page 5: ...he appliance should be used only for the purpose for which it has been specifically designed other uses are improper and hence dangerous During operation surfaces can become hot Unplug appliance in th...

Page 6: ...R 1 2 TECHNICAL DATA G a s p a r t Model Outer dimensions cm Qn kW Gas connection G20 Hi 9 45 kWh m m h G30 Hi 12 68 kWh kg kg h 80 litre 80X90X90 22 R 2 3 1 73 Cooking Pan Characteristics Model Dimen...

Page 7: ...ry distance H G20 G30 20 30 Table 7a Nominal main pressure for the Gas family 2 Natural 20 mbar different types of gas Gas family 3 Propane 28 30 37 mbar Table 7b Operation permissible Gas family 2 Na...

Page 8: ...ired systems utilizing natural or propane gas Standards relating to gas fired cooking appliances and equipment for large scale catering Safety requirements Standards relating to gas systems for applia...

Page 9: ...is appliance Warning Before connecting any part of the unit to main supplies make sure that the latter is equivalent the requirements stated in the technical data plate if the appliance has been desig...

Page 10: ...liminary regulation The possibility of operation depends on the supply pressure available Admitted if inlet pressure is within the range 20 35 and 25 45 mbar Non admitted if the pressure is lower than...

Page 11: ...tion is indicated in Table 4 2 3 3 CONTROL OF PILOT BURNER Start the pilot burner according to instructions If the pilot is adjusted correctly the ignition flame will contact the thermocouple evenly a...

Page 12: ...needed for different types of gas are supplied with unit 2 5 1 REPLACEMENT OF INJECTORS FOR MAIN BURNERS To access injectors remove water inlet tap knob control panel and pan tilting hand wheel 2 5 2...

Page 13: ...main burner does not light Loss of pressure in the gas supply The injector is clogged or the gas cock is damaged The gas outlet holes are clogged The heating pan temperature cannot be adjusted The bu...

Page 14: ...ign a service agreement In case of failures concerning the appliance all outputs gas and water must be cut off instantly In case of recurrent failures contact a service technician 3 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR...

Page 15: ...ast annually For this purpose it is advisable to arrange a service contract with Serviceline Keep thermocouples clean and handle such parts carefully Inspect burner holes periodically these must alway...

Page 16: ...sh Be absolutely certain to shut off all utilities gas and water Air the room appropriately 3 5 SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN CASE OF FAILURES If the appliance should not work properly during use turn it off...

Page 17: ...17 SECTION 4 FIGURES and DETAILS 4 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION POSITIONS A Water connection d 12 G Gas connection R in conformity with ISO 7 1...

Page 18: ...18 4 2 MEASURING THE INLET PRESSURE A Screw B Pressure intake C Gas tube A C B...

Page 19: ...t screw G Maximum output adjustment screw C Gas outlet for pilot H Gas outlet D Pressure plug at inlet I Gas inlet E Pressure plug at outlet L Control knob IMPORTANT The visible adjustment screws on t...

Page 20: ...20 4 4 PILOT BURNER A Thermocouple D Injector B Pilot burner E Tightness screw C Ignition plug 4 5 MAIN BURNER A Burner B Injector C Injector pipe B C A...

Page 21: ...AIR REGULATION 4 7 KNOB FOR WATER INLET CLOSED OPEN 4 8 CONTROLS A Control knob E Maximum position C OFF position F Pilot burner D Minimum position H A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 F 3 2 5 1 4 7 6 D...

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