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Part # 1382684 (01/08)

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INSTALLATION

Clearances

Models (M, MS, MST)(SRC, SR16) are for installation in non-

combustible locations only with zero (0”) sides and rear 

clearance . 

NOTE:  Adequate clearance must be provided for servicing 

and proper operation . 

Location

Counter salamanders should be installed on a firm, smooth 

and level base designed to withstand the weight of the fully 

laden appliance . Any openings in the wall behind or beside 

the appliance must be sealed .

Installation Instructions for  

Range Mount Salamander

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1

"X"

"X"

2

8

4

3

6
7

5

GA

RLA

ND

1 .  Remove the front panel (5) by removing two (2), sheet 

metal screws from the underside of the salamander . 

2 .  With the back panel, (4), still attached to the uprights 

(2&3) drop the uprights into the rectangular openings at 

the rear of the range (1) .

3 .  Fasten the uprights, (2 & 3) to the range with four, (4), 

5/16” x 18 bolts and flat washers . (6&7)

4 .  If the range is in a battery line-up, fasten units together 

at the hole marked “X” with 1/4” x 20 bolts, nuts and 

washers . 

5 .  Reattach the front panel (5) to the salamander with sheet 

metal screws previously removed . 

Wall Mounted Salamanders

1 .  Each gas appliance must be located with respect to 

building construction and other equipment so as to 

permit access to the appliance, Such access and clearance 

may be necessary for servicing and cleaning .

2 .  Salamanders intended for wall mounting are shipped 

with the mounting kit already attached . 

3 .  Provisions for gas connections, bottom or rear should be 

taken into consideration .

Statutory Regulations

When checking gas pressure be sure that all other 

equipment on the same gas line is on . A pressure regulator is 

supplied as standard equipment with Garland salamanders . 

Installation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 

Z223 .1 or latest edition and/or local code to assure safe and 

efficient operation .

In Canada, the installation must comply with  

CAN/CGA-B149 .1 Natural Gas Installation Code or CAN/CGA-

B149 .2 Propane Gas Installation Code, and local codes where 

applicable .

NOTE:  The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply 

piping system by closing it individual manual shut-off (not 

supplied by the manufacturer) during any testing of the gas 

supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 

1/2 PSIG (3 .45 kPa) .

Summary of Contents for MSR16

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Page 2: ...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 produ...

Page 3: ...ry Regulations 6 Gas Supply 7 Ventilation and Air Supply 7 Testing And Adjustments 7 OPERATION 8 M MS Models 8 Pilot Lighting Instructions 8 Main Burner Operation 8 Shut Down 8 MST Models 8 Operating...

Page 4: ...Natural 6 WC 15mbar Propane 11 WC 28mbar For instillations in non combustible locations only NOTE Data applies only to North America Gas input ratings shown here are for installations up to 2 000 ft...

Page 5: ...re and maintenance Periodic inspections by your dealer or a qualified service company are recommended to check temperatures burner adjustments and ensure moving parts are operative Wherever possible a...

Page 6: ...salamander with sheet metal screws previously removed Wall Mounted Salamanders 1 Each gas appliance must be located with respect to building construction and other equipment so as to permit access to...

Page 7: ...stem to work properly replacement air must enter the room in which the vent is located The amount of air that is exhausted must equal the amount entering make up air INSTALLATION continued All gas bur...

Page 8: ...m pilot flame length should be required Too high a setting will cause the flame to lift off or will create excessive carboning Do not adjust the pilot flame lower than 7 8 22mm long because this can c...

Page 9: ...e point where the burner rods no longer glow and the flame travels back and forth on the face of the ceramics OPERATION continued This adjustment has been factory pre set however with changing pressur...

Page 10: ...otice that the valves are becoming harder to turn it is then time to have them greased We suggest an authorized service agent who is familiar with the appliance and working with natural and propane ga...

Page 11: ...depending on the installation Servicing must be carried out by competent persons in accordance with the law SAFETY It is essential that the instructions in this booklet are strictly followed for the...

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