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INSTALLATION cont.

Ventilation and Clearances

Standard minimum clearance from combustible construction is as follows.

2” from side
2” from back

These griddles may be set directly, without legs, on a curbed base or 

non-combustible

 surface.

If the griddle is set without legs on a 

non-combustible

 

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 oor or a curbed base, maintain a 4-inch 

back clearance.
Do not install the griddle directly against a 

non-combustible

 back wall or surface.

Do not install the griddle closer than 12 inches from an uncontrolled heat source (char broiler etc.).
Keep the appliance area free and clear of combustible material and do not obstruct the 

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 ow of 

combustion or ventilation air.

Electrical Connection

Detach cover on junction box at rear of unit.  There is one power supply connection on the 2, 3, 
and 4-foot griddles.  There are two power supply connections on 5 and 6-foot griddles.  Refer to the 
power supply chart in the Technical Speci

fi

 cation Data portion of this manual (pg 4 & 5), for proper 

power supply size.
There is (1) one 1 1/4-inch conduit knockout on 2, 3 and 4-foot griddles located at the rear of the 
griddle, through the back and the bottom of the griddle body. There are (2) two 1 1/4-inch conduit 
knockouts provided on the 5 and 6-foot griddles. Use a supply wire suitable for at least 90°C/194°F.
This griddle is shipped from the factory set up for a three phase service.  On 208V, 220V & 240V the 
wiring can be changed in the supply terminal junction box to convert the griddle to single phase.

Technical Data

Phasing

All griddles are shipped from the 
factory set up for a three-phase 
service. Rearrange the wires in 
the power supply terminal block to 
convert the griddle to single phase. 
Re-phasing the griddle is not 
chargeable to Lang Manufacturing 
Company as warranty. To convert 
to single-phase have a Lang 
Authorized Service Agent, follow 
this chart.

MODEL 

NUMBER

TOTAL 

K.W.

NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE

SINGLE PHASE

THREE PHASE

208 Volt

240 Volt

480 Volt

208V

240V

L1

L2

L3

L1

L2

L3

L1

L2

L3

24”

12

50

28.8

28.8

43.3

25

25

21.7

12.5

12.5

57.7

50

36”

18

50

50

50

43.3

43.3

43.3

21.7

21.7

21.7

86.5

75

48”

24

75

75

50

65

65

43.3

32.5

32.5

21.7

115.5

100

60”

#1

18

50

50

50

43.3

43.3

43.3

21.7

21.7

21.7

86.5

75

#2

12

50

28.8

28.8

43.3

25

25

21.7

12.5

12.5

57.7

50

72”

#1

18

50

50

50

43.3

43.3

43.3

21.7

21.7

21.7

86.5

75

#2

18

50

50

50

43.3

43.3

43.3

21.7

21.7

21.7

86.5

75

PHASING BY WIRE NUMBER

MODEL  

NUMBER

THREE PHASE

SINGLE PHASE

LINE 1

LINE 2

LINE 3

LINE 1

LINE 2

124T

1,4

2

3

1,3

2,6

136T

1,4

2,5

3,6

1,3,5

2,4,6

148T

1,4,7

2,5,8

3,6,9

1,3,5,7

2,4,6,8

160T #1

1,4

2,5

3,6

1,3,5

2,4,6

160T #2

1,4

2

3

1,3

2,6

172T #1

1,4

2,5

3,6

1,3,5

2,4,6

172T #2

1,4

2,5

3,6

1,3,5

2,4,6

Summary of Contents for 124T

Page 1: ...ERMOSTATIC ELECTRIC GRIDDLE Commercial Marine 124T 124TC 124THE 124TSS 136T 136TC 136TNTS 148T 148TC 148TSS 160T 160TC 160TSS 172T 172TC 172TSS Installation and Operation Instructions 2M W352 Rev F 10...

Page 2: ...SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY NOTICE Using any part other than genuine Star factory supplied parts relieves the manufacturer of all liability Star reserves the right to change speci cations and product desig...

Page 3: ...e 13 Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Causes 14 Possible Causes Test 14 Wiring Diagram 208 240VAC 16 480VAC 17 Exploded View Parts List 18 23 PROBLEMS QUESTIONS or CONCERNS Before you proceed consult...

Page 4: ...ATIONS Current Model Volts AC Hz PH Kw TOT Amp 1PH Supply Wire 1 PH Amp 3 Ph Kw TOT Amp 1PH Supply Wire 1 PH Amp 3 Ph Supply Wire 3 PH L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 124T 380VM 380V 50 60 3 12 27 3 15 7 15 7 10 12...

Page 5: ...8T 208 240V 60 1 3 24 116 1 75 75 50 3 148T 480V 480V 60 3 24 33 33 22 8 148TC 208 240V 60 1 3 24 116 1 75 75 50 3 148TC TE 208 240V 60 1 3 24 116 1 75 75 50 3 148TC TE 380 380V 50 3 24 41 41 27 6 148...

Page 6: ...ch twelve inch section of the griddle is controlled by an area sensitive RTD probe which can sense and react to a temperature change of 4 F Each twelve inch section has a set of 6 K W elements for hig...

Page 7: ...un crating move the oven as near to its intended location as practical The crating will help protect the unit from the physical damage normally associated with moving it through hallways and doorways...

Page 8: ...NEL AND OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES NOTICE The data plate is located behind access panel between controls and grease drawer The grill voltage...

Page 9: ...ddles Use a supply wire suitable for at least 90 C 194 F This griddle is shipped from the factory set up for a three phase service On 208V 220V 240V the wiring can be changed in the supply terminal ju...

Page 10: ...e as the cooking surface passes the 300 F 148 C point Do not be alarmed as the smoke is caused by oils associated with the manufacturing process and will stop when the griddle reaches 350 F 176 C Seas...

Page 11: ...side front or back of the temperature sensor the thermostat will react to the temperature change much slower During slow periods with minimal loads do not load directly over the thermostat sensors as...

Page 12: ...burned on grease and food the griddle should be thoroughly scoured and re seasoned Use pumice or griddle stone while the griddle is warm Do not use steel wool because of the danger of steel slivers g...

Page 13: ...y be used to wipe surface clean followed by wiping with clean wet cloth 3 Follow daily cleaning steps for Non Chrome Surfaces CAUTION ON CROME SURFACES 1 Never use pumice griddle stones or abrasives o...

Page 14: ...APPLIANCE WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED WIRED INTO A LIVE RECEPTACLE BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY If an item on the list is followed by an asterisk the work...

Page 15: ...ING continued USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY LANG OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARR...

Page 16: ...ICAL WIRING FOR EACH SECTION ON UNITS THAT HAVE A TYPICAL 208 220 V 240V INSTALL REMOVE JUMPER JUMPER ELEMENT HOOKUP ITEM 4 ITEM 4 AMPS 1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L1 L3 TOTAL L1 L2 L3 PHASE L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 208 6 0...

Page 17: ...1 USE LG36 CONN 2 USE LG36 1 GRIDDLE ELEMENTS 2 GRIDDLE PILOT LAMP 3 GRIDDLE THERMOSTAT 4 TERMINAL BLOCK 3 2 32 8 7 NUMBER 6 5 13 3 29 2 30 1 4 3 11 3 27 2 28 1 2 1 9 3 25 2 26 1 MODELS 48OV 3PH Elec...

Page 18: ...18 SK2397 Rev 8 15 08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 10 17 15 16 18 19 20 21 10 24 23 25 26 27 10 10 10 29 32 30 22 22 12 13 10 31 10 11 28 Model Electric Thermostatic Griddle...

Page 19: ...C T 124T 124T 220V 124THE2L 2T 30402 09 2 STAT ADJ 550 72 C T 124T 220VCW 124T 480V 124T PE 124T PE 480V 124TC TE 124TSS 124TSS 480V 2T 30401 30 1 STAT FXD 550 DEG OPEN 124THE2L 23 2C 20101 77 4 SCRW...

Page 20: ...1 GROUNDING LUG LABEL ALL 13 2C 20202 06 1 WSHR LOCK 10 INT STAR ALL 14 2E 30500 07 1 TRM BLOCK 3PLELRGE 125AMP ALL 15 2C 20103 01 4 SCRW SM PLT 10X7 8 PHIL ALL 16 2E 30500 22 1 TRMINL STRP 8POLE 50A2...

Page 21: ...8T 440VM 148T 480V M 148TC TE 380 148TSS 480V 15 2C 20103 01 4 SCRW SM PLT 10X7 8 PHIL 148T 148T M 148TC 148TH 208 240V 148T SJ 148TC TE 148TSS 148THS 208 240V 16 2E 30500 22 1 TRMINL STRP 8POLE 50A25...

Page 22: ...30500 22 2 TRMINL STRP 8POLE 50A250V 160T 17 K9 XL 507 2 REAR COVER 160T 18 2C 20104 04 6 SCRW PHD ST 8 32X 5 PLTD PHILP 160T 19 2P 70803 02 2 PLG BTN PLTD MTL 1 2 160T 208 240V 2P 70803 02 8 PLG BTN...

Page 23: ...R 172T 172T M 14 2E 30500 07 2 TRM BLOCK 3PLELRGE 125AMP 172T 172T 440VM 172T 480V 172T 480VSJ 172T PE 480V 172TSS 480V 15 2C 20103 01 12 SCRW SM PLT 10X7 8 PHIL 172T 16 2E 30500 22 2 TRMINL STRP 8POL...

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