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Models and dimensions

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Data of appliances

6

Technical data

6-7

Operating instructions

8

Construction, equipment installed 

and safety devices

8

Assembly

8

Location

8

Legal and technical requisites

8

Installation

8

Installation procedure

8

Gas connection

8

Gas venting

8

Commissioning the appliance

9

Before commissioning the appliance

9

Start-up

9

Testing the power rating

9

Checking input pressure

9

Checking power rating using

the volumetric method

9

Checking power rating when using 

LP gas

10

Checking the pilot light

10

Checking the primary air

10

Checking the functions

10

Note for the installer

page  

10

Running the appliance on other types

of gas

10

Replacing the main burner nozzle

10

Replacing the pilot burner nozzle

10

Maintenance

10

Replacing parts

11

Gas valve

11

Safety thermostat

11

Burner

11

Thermocouple

11

Ignition plung

11

Electrical components

11

Using the appliance

12

Preparation for use

12

Filling the tank

12

Turning on and off

12

Lighting the pilot burner

12

Lighting the main burner

12

Turning off

12

Emptying the tank

13

Turning off in an emergency

13

What to do if something goes wrong or if 

not using the appliance for a long time

13

Taking care of the appliance

frequency of maintenance

13

Warning

14

INDEX

041-03 - Gas fryers

2

Summary of Contents for CFG15

Page 1: ...041_03 Installation operating and maintenance instructions 01 2006 GAS FRYERS COPYRIGHT 2004 GIGA GRANDI CUCINE SRL CFG15 CFG15D KFG15 KFG15D KFG20 KFG20D OPFG15 OPFG20 OPFG15D OPFG20D ...

Page 2: ...hecking the primary air 10 Checking the functions 10 Note for the installer page 10 Running the appliance on other types of gas 10 Replacing the main burner nozzle 10 Replacing the pilot burner nozzle 10 Maintenance 10 Replacing parts 11 Gas valve 11 Safety thermostat 11 Burner 11 Thermocouple 11 Ignition plung 11 Electrical components 11 Using the appliance 12 Preparation for use 12 Filling the t...

Page 3: ...52 5 52 5 13 5 1 100 2 140 465 220 211 50 295 G 400 280 2 700 G TS 50 875 1896 52 5 52 5 13 5 1 100 2 140 465 220 50 695 G 800 280 2 700 G TS TS T S TS TS S T CFG15 CFG15D G TS T S 1 2 gas connector Safety thermostat Technical data Oil drain ...

Page 4: ...060 55 55 21 100 2 140 465 210 215 60 290 TS G 400 310 2 900 G 310 2 900 G TS TS TS 800 875 1850 55 55 21 290 TS 100 2 140 465 210 60 G 50 T S S T KFG15 KFG20 KFG15D KFG20D G TS T S 3 4 gas connector Safety thermostat Technical data Oil drain ...

Page 5: ...03 Gas fryers 5 Dimensions 400 310 2 900 G 310 2 900 G TS TS TS 800 530 TS 210 OPFG15 OPFG20 OPFG15D OPFG20D G TS T S 3 4 gas connector Safety thermostat Technical data Oil drain 210 215 60 TS 530 T T S S S ...

Page 6: ...Q2905 51BQ2905 2 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPLIANCES The instructions contained in this manual apply to our Gas deep fat fryer in the II2H3 category see table on page 7 The data plate is located on the front of the appliance and on the control panel It contains all necessary reference data such as the name of the manufacturer input pressure gas type setting etc 0051 TIPO TYPE CAT KAT GAS GAZ G30 G31...

Page 7: ...1 100 mm Main burner G20 G30 G31 HuB 9 45 kWh m3 m3 h HuB 12 87 kWh kg kg h Nominal capacity Nominal capacity G20 G30 31 20 mbar 28 37 mbar II2H3 A m3 h kW kW No of nozzles pilot burner G20 G30 G31 2 2 0 952 0 655 2 x 160 2 x 110 Adjustable 20 2 2 1 904 1 310 4 x 160 4 x 110 Adjustable 2 x 20 2 2 1 270 0 873 2 x 185 2 x 120 Adjustable 20 2 2 2 540 1 746 4 x 185 4 x 120 Adjustable 2 x 20 CFG15 KFG1...

Page 8: ...es During assembly the following legal and technical re quisites should be adhered to relevant national legislation local building and fire safety regulations worksheet Technical rules for installing gas worksheet Technical rules for LP gas worksheet Gas installations in industrial kitchens industrial injury legislation local Gas Board regulations current CEI regulations INSTALLATION Assembly inst...

Page 9: ...the nominal power according to the agreed nozzles from 15 to 22 5 mbar for gases of the second family from 25 to 45 mbar for gases of the third family propane The appliance will not work outside the above pressure thresholds If you wish to check the nominal capacity further you may do so using a gas meter according to the so called volumetric method As a rule however it is sufficient to check that...

Page 10: ...ghly checked Running the appliance on other types of gas When changing to another type of gas e g from natural to LP or to another gas group consult the TECHNICAL DATA table to determine the correct nozzles to use The nozzles for the main burners for different types of gas marked in 100ths of mm are in a case supplied with the appliance When the appliance has been transformed or adapted recheck it...

Page 11: ... insert the new part Burner Fig 1 Unscrew nozzle 28 and nut 29 Loosen the screws 26 fixing the burner to the chamber Replace the burner Thermocouple 38 Fig 1 Unscrew the nipple fixing the thermocouple to the valve loosen the 2 screws 25 on the pilot burner and replace the thermocouple To simplify the operation and all those concerning the pilot burner screws 31 may be removed and the pilot burner ...

Page 12: ...d above all the tank see paragraph Cleaning and maintenance Filling the tank Check that the oil drainage outlet is closed Fill the tank up to the maximum level mark with frying oil or liquid fat Turning on and off Fig 3 Turn on gas supply Lighting the pilot burner Press the button 14 and as the same time the piezoelec tric lighter 12 to light the pilot flame which can be seen through hole 10 after...

Page 13: ...OF MAINTENANCE Warning Never clean the appliance with jets of water whether direct or pressurised Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning Giving the appliance a thorough clean every day after tur ning it off will keep it in perfect working order and make it last longer All steel parts should be cleaned with water and a deter gent using a damp cloth do not use abrasive substances or corrodin...

Page 14: ...O MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSI BLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MA NUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED GIGA GRANDI CUCINE S r l Via Pisana 336 Loc Olmo 50018 SCANDICCI FI ITALY Tel 39 055 722 33 11 linee r a Fax 39 055 7310 056 www gigagrandicucine it info gigagrandidicucine it ...

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