Part # 1009012 Rev 9 (12/07)
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A strong exhaust fan will create a vacuum in the room, for an
exhaust system vent to work properly, replacement air must
enter the room in which the vent is located.
All gas burners and pilots need sufficient air to operate and
large objects should not be placed in front of this fryer which
would obstruct the air flow through the front. A minimum of
24” should be provided at the front of the unit for servicing
and proper operation. Air for combustion enters the unit
below the cabinet at the base. Do not place anything around
the base or under the fryer.
CAUTION: GARLAND Fryers cannot be installed on a
masonry base or without proper clearance from floor.
Primary air is supplied to the “jet – type” burner from the
front and mainly from the bottom of the fryer.
If installed on a masonry base or directly on floor without
the use of the factory supplied 6” legs or casters, improper
combustion will occur.
Radiation Shield and Flue Riser
The radiation shield must be in place when fryer is installed
in other than fire resistive locations.
IMPORTANT: The flue riser must be installed within the back
guard. This rectangular riser fits over the collar of the flue
collector box inside the fryer. Place the flue riser upright
through opening in the back top and slide over collar.
(See Figure 2.)
RADIATION
SHIELD
REMOVE EXISTING
#10 SHEET METAL
SCREWS (2 REQ'D)
FROM HIGH SHELF
OR BACKGUARD
TO INSTALL
RADIATION SHIELD
FIGURE 1
METHOD OF ATTACHING RADIATION SHIELD TO
BACKGUARD OR HIGH SHELF
FLUE RISER
BACK ALUMINIZED
SIDES AND FRONT
HEAT SHIELD
FIGURE 2
INSTALLATION Continued
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