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Important!
Gas fittings, regulator, and installer supplied shut-off valves must be easily accessible.
Wind hitting the grill while in use, (especially wind blowing into or across the hood gap) can cause poor
performance and in some cases can cause the control panel to get dangerously hot (FIG. 02a)
If wind is an issue, a wind screen should be added. The wind screen should be higher than the top of the open-
ing in the back of the grill, with a minimum clearance of 3” (7,6 cm) (for non-combustibles) or 18” (45,7cm)
(for combustibles) from the back of the grill
INSTALLATION
LOCATING GRILL/BUILT-IN CLEARANCES
PREFERRED
AIR FLOW
GRILL EXHAUST
EXHA
UST
FLAME
BURNER
Wind hitting the
grill while in use,
especially winds
blowing into or
across this hood
gap, can cause
poor performance
and in some cases
can cause the
control panel to
get dangerously
hot.
PREFERRED
AIR FLOW
GRILL EXHAUST
EXHA
UST
FLAME
BURNER
Wind hitting the
grill while in use,
especially winds
blowing into or
across this hood
gap, can cause
poor performance
and in some cases
can cause the
control panel to
get dangerously
hot.
GRILL PLACEMENT
If wind is an
issue, a wind
screen should
be added. The
wind screen
should be
higher than
the top of the
opening in the
back of the
grill, with a
minimum
clearance of 3"
(for
non-combusti
bles) or 12"
(for
combustibles)
from the back
of the grill
WIND SCREEN
WIND
15” (38,1cm) min.
3” (7,6cm)
min.
for non-
combustibles
18" (45,7cm) min. for
combustibles
WIND
WIND
PRIMAR
Y
INT
AKE
AIR FL
OW
EXHAUST VENT FLOW
FLAME LIFT
FIG. 02b
FIG. 02a
Wind
Direction
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