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Part # 4519762 (01/05)

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INSTALLATION

General 

1.  Carefully remove unit from carton or crate. Burner 

tie  wires  and  other  packing  material  should  be 

removed  from  units.  On  stainless  steel  units,  the 

protective  material  covering  the  stainless  steel 

should  be  removed  immediately  after  the  unit  is 

installed.

2.  Remove top grates and place in a safe area to prevent 

damage.

3.  Should it be necessary to remove the steel griddle 

plate on units equipped with griddle thermostats, 

the  griddle  thermostat  bulb  and  capillary  must 

first be withdrawn from the bulb shield assembly, 

located on the underside of the griddle plate. This 

can be accomplished with the griddle front raised 

and supported by the griddle prop located on the 

underside of the griddle plate. Loosen the four pal 

nuts securing the bulb shield assembly to the griddle 

plate and withdraw the griddle thermostat bulb.

4.  When  a  griddle  plate  is  being  installed  on  units 

equipped with griddle thermostats, the thermostat 

bulb must be inserted in the groove between the 

plate  and  the  bulb  shield  assembly.  This  can  be 

accomplished  with  the  griddle  front  raised  and 

supported  by  the  griddle  prop,  located  on  the 

underside of the griddle plate. It is important for 

accurate  temperature  control  that  the  bulb  be 

located inside the groove. Tighten the four pal nuts 

securing  the  bulb  shield  assembly  to  the  griddle 

plate.

5.  These  units  must  be  installed  under  an  adequate 

ventilation system. Refer to section titled Ventilation 

for further instructions.

6.  All burner adjustments and setting shall be made 

by a qualified gas technician.

Clearances

MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES TO  

ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLE/NON-COMBUSTABLE 

WALLS OR BASE

Model #

Sides & Back

Floor Or 

Base

Combustible

Non 

Combustible

GD-

152H(J)(FF),  

GD-

302H(J)(FF), 

GD-

304H(J)(FF)

6” 

(152mm)

0”

Combustible

GD-15F(J)

6” 

(152mm)

0”

Non 

Combustible

GD-15G(J)(FF),  
GD-25G(J)(FF),  
GD-36G(J)(FF),  
GD-15GTH(J),  
GD-24GTH(J),  
GD-36GTH(J)

6” 

(152mm)

0”

Combustible

FOR INSTALLATION IN NON COMBUSTIBLE 

LOCATIONS ONLY

GD-18RB(J)(FF),  
GD-24RB(J)(FF),  
GD-30RB(J)(FF),  
GD-36RB(J)(FF)

N/A

0”

Non 

Combustible

Gas Connections

1.  The installation and connection must comply with 

local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with 

CAN/CGA-B149  Installation  Code  or  with  the 

national Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA No. 

54 – Latest Edition. 

Summary of Contents for Enodis GD-152H

Page 1: ...d replacement parts Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or in...

Page 2: ...e harm Installation and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic bers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic bers is known to the State of...

Page 3: ...ustment 8 Burner Operation 8 Fryers 8 Before Operating the Fryer 8 Pilot Burner Adjustment 8 To Operate Main Burner 8 Shutdown Instructions 8 Calibration Instructions 9 Griddles 9 Lighting Instruction...

Page 4: ...rating plate a xed to the unit contains this information We suggest installation maintenance and repairs should be performed by your local authorized service agency listed in your information manual p...

Page 5: ...bulb shield assembly This can be accomplished with the griddle front raised and supported by the griddle prop located on the underside of the griddle plate It is important for accurate temperature co...

Page 6: ...If necessary pressure adjustments can be made at the pressure regulator supplied on each unit 4 Have a quali ed gas technician check the gas pressure to make certain that existing gas facilities mete...

Page 7: ...ply 1 It is necessary that su cient room air ingress be allowed to compensate for the amount of air removed by any ventilating system Otherwise a subnormal atmospheric pressure will occur a ecting the...

Page 8: ...shortening causes severe burns Never attempt to move a fryer when the frypot is full Drain frypot completely before moving fryer ADJUSTMENTS Continued Pilot Burner Adjustment 1 Turn thermostat knob to...

Page 9: ...e manifold to the left of each griddle valve Open the pilot valve with a screwdriver and light the pilot with a match For the griddle equipped with thermostats the pilot and the main burner are contro...

Page 10: ...om door and use a long thin straight blade screwdriver to adjust the valve Refer to Flame Size Chart Burner Operation The burner will light automatically from the pilot Turn the valve to the full ON p...

Page 11: ...til it does 3 When the pilot is lit continue to hold the tap in for 20 seconds then release it If the pilot goes out wait for 5 minutes then repeat from step 1 4 When the pilot is established push the...

Page 12: ...icular unit by the correct model number including pre x and su x letters and numbers and the serial or code number The rating plate a xed to the unit contains this information Regular Maintenance Ensu...

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