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Installation
EOF SERIES FRYERS
Reinforcement bars are attached to the framework, at the front and rear of the Fryer bank. These bars are
provided as a stabilizing reinforcement during shipping and the installation process. Please note the following:
1. The bars must remain in place until the fryer is positioned in the designated final operating position.
2. Use the procedure previously recommended when removing unit from skid.
Caution must be used when lifting the Fryer bank to be sure that piping, or other
components on the underside of unit, are not impacted and damaged by lifting equipment
or techniques.
3. After the Fryer unit is located in its final operating position, remove the front reinforcement bar.
IMPORTANT!
Bar must be removed to allow installation of the Fryer Filter Pan
.
4. The rear reinforcement bar can remain in place and will not affect fryer operation.
5. Remove the front bar by removing all screws holding it to the unit framework. Note that the bar is fastened to
the fryer at each of the vertical uprights.
6. It is advisable to note how the bar is attached, and retain it along with mounting hardware. In the event that
the unit is moved to a different location in the future, the reinforcement bar should be reinstalled before it is
moved.
7. After the front bar is removed, follow the instructions provided in this Manual for the remaining installation and
operation of the equipment.
2.3.
Shipping Bars
2.4.
Electrical Requirements
• Fryers must be properly grounded in accordance with local code, or in the absence of local code, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
.
Improper grounding may result in electrical shock to Users. Check
local electrical code to ensure that proper grounding techniques are used.
•
Always consult a certified electrician, or other qualified service technician, prior to installation to ensure that
electrical circuits are of sufficient rating for the appliance load.
•
EOF Fryers
are manufactured for various Voltage/Hz/Phase shown in
Section 2.4.1
below. Check the Serial/Data
Label inside the Cabinet or attached to the Rear Panel to determine the electrical service required for the Unit.
Each Unit in the banked battery requires a separate power service.
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