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Mainstreet Equipment
User Manual
INSTALLATION
NOTICE
Installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1, Natural Gas Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1
, or the
Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2,
as applicable.
NOTICE
These installation procedures must be followed by qualified personnel or warranty will be void.
Local codes regarding installation vary greatly from one area to another. The National Fire Protection Association,
Inc. states in its NFPA 96 latest edition that local codes are the “authority having jurisdiction” when it comes to
installation requirements for equipment.
Step 1: Unpack
IMMEDIATELY INSPECT FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE
All containers should be examined for damage before and during unloading. The freight carrier has assumed
responsibility for safe transit and delivery. If damaged equipment is received, either apparent or concealed, a claim
must be made with the delivering carrier.
Apparent damage or loss must be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery. The freight bill must then be
signed by the carrier representative (Driver). If the bill is not signed, the carrier may refuse the claim. The carrier can
supply the necessary forms.
A request for inspection must be made to the carrier within 15 days if there is concealed damage or loss that is
not apparent until after the equipment is uncrated. The carrier should arrange an inspection. Be certain to hold all
contents and all packing materials.
1. Uncrate carefully. Report any hidden damage to the freight carrier IMMEDIATELY.
2. Do not remove any tags or labels until the unit is installed and working properly.
All Propane (LP) Gas Fryers MUST HAVE AN APPLIANCE REGULATOR
INSTALLED in addition to the tank or stage regulator. IF A PROPANE FRYER
IS INSTALLED WITHOUT THE CORRECT PRESSURE REGULATOR, PARTS WILL
BE DAMAGED AND THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
The appliance regulator must be set to gas pressure between 11” W.C. and 12” W.C.
Note: There is a pressure regulator “built in” to the combination gas valve, if the incoming pressure is at 10” W.C.
or lower this “built in” regulator will act as a restriction and cause incomplete combustion and sooting. If the gas
pressure is above 12” W.C. damage could occur to the “built in” pressure regulator and in that case it would have to
be replaced , this would not be covered by the warranty.