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Part # 4521357 (12/07)

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INSTALLATION

Statutory Regulations

The installation of this appliance must be carried out by 

a competent person and in accordance with the relevant 

regulations, standards, codes of practice and the related 

publications of the Country of destination . Failure to install 

appliances correctly can lead to prosecution . It is in your own 

interests and that of safety to insure that there is compliance 

with the law .

Australia Specific Clause

This appliance must be installed in accordance with the 

manufacturers instructions, local gas fitting regulations 

and requirements of AS 5601 / AG 601 installation code . 

All burner adjustments and settings should be made by a 

qualified gas technician .

Siting

The base on which the unit is to be sited must be firm, 

smooth and capable of adequately supporting the weight of 

the appliance and any ancillary equipment . ( Refer to table 

A for weight specifications ) . Once in position check that 

the unit is level, both front to back and side to side . Adjust if 

necessary using the leveling feet on the four corners of the 

legs fitted . Any openings in the wall behind or beside the 

appliance must be sealed .

Clearances

The space in which the appliance is to be sited must include 

the minimum installation clearances to combustible surfaces .

Minimum Installation Clearances 

To Adjacent Combustable Walls 

- All Models

Sides

6” (152mm)

Back

6” (152mm)

Type Of Floor Or Base

Non Combustible or Combustible 

 with 2” (51mm) legs

Ventilation Air

The area in which the appliance is installed must be 

adequately ventilated to provide air for combustion, removal 

of products of combustion, etc . The use of a mechanical 

extract system should be considered .

The following notes are intended to give general guidance . 

For detailed recommendations, refer to the applicable 

code(s) in the Country of destination .

Note 1:  The room containing the appliance is required to 

have a permanent air vent . The minimum effective area of 

the vent is related to the maximum rated heat input of the 

appliance and shall be4 .5 cm

2

 per kW in excess of 7 kW .

Note 2:  Air vents should be of such a size to compensate for 

the effects of any extract fan in the premises .

Gas Connection

The gas pipe connection is made at the left hand side of 

the equipment . The size of the pipe work supplying the 

appliance must not be less than the inlet connection which is 

ISO 7/R 3/4” . After installation, the complete pipe work must 

be checked for soundness .

Gas Supply

The local gas region should be consulted at the installation 

planning stage in order to establish the availability of an 

adequate supply of gas and to ensure that the meter is 

adequate for the required flow rate . The pipe work from 

the meter to the appliances must be of an appropriate size . 

Where a number of appliances are installed in a battery, no 

more than five should be served by any one supply pipe .

All fixed ( non mobile ) appliances MUST be fitted with a 

manual gas cock upstream of the appliance to provide a 

means of isolation for servicing or cleaning purposes . A 

union or similar means of disconnection must be provided 

between the gas cock and the appliance .

A manually operable valve must be fitted to the gas supply 

to the kitchen to enable it to be isolated in an emergency . 

Wherever practical, this shall be located either outside the 

kitchen or near to an exit in a readily accessible position .

Summary of Contents for G24 SERIES

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Page 2: ...d expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of california to cause cancer Operation of this product could expose you to carbon monoxide if not adjusted properly Inhalation of carbon monoxide is known to the state of california to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Keep appliance area...

Page 3: ...ns 8 Australia Specific Clause 8 Siting 8 Clearances 8 Ventilation Air 8 Gas Connection 8 Gas Supply 8 Installation Procedure 9 Leg Installation 9 Installation Of Counter Stands Optional 9 Commissioning 10 Burner Adjustments 10 Operation Instructions 11 Operating Controls 11 Lighting The Griddle 11 Safety 11 Routine Maintenance Cleaning 12 General Cleaning 12 Painted Finishes 12 Stainless Steel 12...

Page 4: ...772mm 1 1 2 30 3 8 171mm 259mm 352 mm 1 1 2 10 1 4 4 102mm MODEL DESCRIPTION G24 24GFSD 610 mm wide x 324 mm high heavy duty counter top griddle G24 36GFSD 914 mm wide x 324 mm high heavy duty counter top griddle G24 48GFSD 1219 mm wide x 324 mm high heavy duty counter top griddle G24 60GFSD 1524 mm wide x 324 mm high heavy duty counter top griddle G24 72GFSD 1829 mm wide x 324 mm high heavy duty ...

Page 5: ...bar G25 25 mbar G31 37 50 mbar G24 24GFSD 1 9 1 97 1 4 G24 36GFSD 2 86 2 96 2 09 G24 48GFSD 3 81 3 94 2 8 G24 60GFSD 4 76 4 92 3 49 G24 72GFSD 5 71 5 91 4 19 Table C Nominal Heat Input Net Per Model MODELS G20 20 mbar NATURAL GAS G25 25 mbar NATURAL GAS G31 37 50 mbar PROPANE Nominal Heat Input G20 G25 Nominal Heat Input kW BTU HR MJ HR kW BTU HR MJ HR G24 24GFSD 18 16 61 400 54 600 64 8 57 6 18 6...

Page 6: ...ar PROPANE mbar W C mbar W C ALL 1 25 0 5 2 49 1 Table F Aeration Shutter Setting Pilot Flame Length MODELS 2ND Family Groups H L E 3RD Family Group 3P Pilot Flame Length G20 G25 20 25 mbar NATURAL GAS G31 37 50 mbar PROPANE mm Ins mm Ins mm Ins ALL 19 0 75 27 1 062 12 5 0 5 Table G Australia Only Injector Size NGC And Pressure MODELS NATURAL GAS PROPANE GAS Inj Dia mm MJ H Gas Pressure kPa Inj Di...

Page 7: ...d 4 Do not remove permanently affixed labels warnings or data plates from the appliance for this may invalidate the manufacturer s warranty Product Application Griddle tops are designed to have food cooked directly on the surface Do not put pots or pans on the griddle surface This will scratch or nick the surface and result in improper cooking or sticking of the product Never salt food over a grid...

Page 8: ...n removal of products of combustion etc The use of a mechanical extract system should be considered The following notes are intended to give general guidance For detailed recommendations refer to the applicable code s in the Country of destination Note 1 The room containing the appliance is required to have a permanent air vent The minimum effective area of the vent is related to the maximum rated...

Page 9: ...ppliance in the required position and level by means of the leveling feet 3 Connect the gas supply pipe work to the appliance The connection is made to the rear left hand side of the appliance A gas isolation cock must be fitted in the supply to the appliance The gas isolation cock must be sited in a position which is easily accessible to the user Leg Installation The leg channel is located on the...

Page 10: ...f necessary adjust the supply pressure to give the required setting Burner Adjustments Injector Location Fixing Screw Required Length of Opening Aeration Shutter Minimum Flame Setting 1 Set gas tap to low position 2 Connect a U gauage manometer to the pressure test nipple located downstream of the gas tap 3 With a screw driver turn the adjuster on the tap body clockwise to reduce or counter clockw...

Page 11: ... the tap fully in for 20 seconds then release it If the pilot goes out wait for five 5 minutes then repeat from step 1 4 When the pilot is established push the tap in and turn it counter clockwise to the full flame position 5 For low flame or simmer push the tap in and turn it counter clockwise to the low flame position 6 To shut the burner off turn the dial to the symbol and the safety device wil...

Page 12: ...dle surface will tone blue discoloration from the heat This toning will not diminish function or operation and is not a defect Griddle Cleaning To produce evenly cooked browned griddle products keep the griddle free from carbonized grease Carbonized grease on the surface hinders the transfer of the heat from the griddle surface to the food product This results in uneven browning and loss of cookin...

Page 13: ... jet 3 Remove the pilot jet 4 Clean by blowing through or washing Do not use a wire to clear the pilot jet 5 Reassemble in the reverse order Miscellaneous 1 Check for loose fasteners Tighten as necessary 2 Wipe exposed cleanable surfaces with a mild detergent and hot water Stubborn residue may be removed with a lightweight non metallic scouring pad Stainless steel areas should be washed with a mil...

Page 14: ...r fitting with the new fitting supplied NOTE There are two sizes of pilot injectors identified as follows a 32 2nd family gases Natural Gas b 23 3rd family gases Propane Ensure that you have the correct pilot injector before replacing Upon completion of all the above operations follow the section in the manual on Commissioning and ensure that the setting pressure and all burner flame settings are ...

Page 15: ...couple connection Tighten connection Faulty thermocouple Replace thermocouple Faulty flame safety device Replace flame safety device Low millivolt output on open circuit test Pilot flame too small Adjust pilot flame length Defective thermocouple Replace thermocouple Millivolt output high in open circuit test but low in closed circuit test Faulty flame safety device Replace flame safety tap Millivo...

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