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GAS RATE

kW

Btu/hr

6.65

22,600

SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

The grill may be mounted on any of the following

options -
Bench Legs.
Floor Stand
Wall Bracket

1.2 SITING
There must be 150mm clearance all round the

appliance from any combustible wall or object liable

todamage when overheated.
There must be a minimum vertical clearance of

900mm above the top edge of the grill flue to ensure

No overheating of overlying surfaces.
A minimum clearance of 400mm from the sides

should be provided to allow removal of outer panels

for service access.
Note
The upper sections of the unit are likely to become

very hot. It should therefore be positioned in a

manner which minimises the risk of accidental

touching.

1.3 VENTILATION
The grill MUST be installed level in a well lit and

draught free position. Adequate ventilation, whether

natural or mechanical, must be provided to ensure

sufficient air for combustion and removal of com-

bustion products, which may be harmful to health.
Recommendations for Ventilation of Catering

Ap-

pliances are given in BS5440:2.
Furthermore, to ensure sufficient room ventilation,

guidance on the volume of ventilation air required for

different types of catering equipment is provided in

the following table.
For multiple installations, requirements for individual

appliances should be added together.
Installation should be made in accordance with local

and/or national regulations applying at the time.
The grill flue discharges vertically from the top of the

unit.
There must be no direct connection of the flue to a

mechanical extraction system or the outside air.
Positioning the grill below a ventilated canopy is the

most suitable arrangement.

1.4 GAS SUPPLY
The incoming service must be of sufficient size to

supply the full rate without excessive pressure drop.

A gas meter is connected to the service pipe by the

Gas Supplier.
An existing meter should be checked, preferably by

the Gas Supplier, toensure that it is adequate tocope

with the rate of gas supply required. Installation pipes

should be fitted in accordance with IGE/UP/2.
The pipework size, from the meter to the unit, must

not be less than the appliance inlet connection, Rp

1

/

4

(

1

/

4

" BSP).

An isolating cock must be located close to the

appliance (on the inlet side of the governor on Natural

Gas models) to allow shut down during an emergency

or routine service.
The installation MUST BE TESTED FOR GAS

SOUNDNESS, details of which can be found in

IGE/UP/1.

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

EQUIPMENT

Ventilation Rate Required

m

3

/ min

ft

3

/min

Range, Unit Type

17

600

Pastry Oven

17

600

Fryer

26

900

Grill

17

600

Steak Grill

26

900

Boiling Pan

17

600

Steamer

17

600

Sterilizing Sink

14

500

Bains Marie

11

400

Tea/ Coffee Machine

8.5 - 14

300 - 500

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PARTS WHICH HAVE BEEN PROTECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER

ARE NOT TO BE ADJUSTED BY THE INSTALLER

MODEL

WIDTH

(mm)

DEPTH

(mm)

HEIGHT

(mm)

WEIGHT

(kg)

GAS

CONN.

G1532

784

330

350

36

Rp

1

/

2

1.1 MODEL NUMBERS, NETT WEIGHTS

and DIMENSIONS

Summary of Contents for G1532

Page 1: ...be left with the Engineer in Charge for reference 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...

Page 2: ...harges vertically from the top of the unit There must be no direct connection of the flue to a mechanical extraction system or the outside air Positioning the grill below a ventilated canopy is the mo...

Page 3: ...st below Brander Drip Trough Brander Plate Grid Shelf Drip Tray Gas Governor Natural Gas only Additionally 6 refractory plaques 4 centre support bars of double construction and 4 end support bars Appl...

Page 4: ...crew positions Remove the shelf and d r i l l t h e w a l l t o accomodate suitable plugs for No 8 screws Firmly secure the shelf in position Place the grill on the shelf and place screws through hole...

Page 5: ...rner parts CROSS LIGHT satisfactorily f Turn the control to the LOW FLAME position and check that the flame cone reduces in length Note LOW FLAME position is set at factory Re setting is NOT necessary...

Page 6: ...vidual ports may be cleared with a suitable metal instrument Dislodged material should then be shaken out of the open burner end Should it become necessary to wash the burner s ensure that they are co...

Page 7: ...er with Pilot 3 8 GOVERNOR 3 8 1 General The governor will normally require little servicing Before proceeding with any inspection or servicing TURN OFF THE GAS AT THE ISOLATING COCK 3 8 2 Procedure C...

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