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3. 

INSTALLATION (only for the installer)

 

 

3.1 

Installation in premises 

 

The  installation  and  the  first  starting  on  must  be  done  by  qualified  personnel,  authorised  by  the 
manufacturer. Appliances must be installed in accordance with the national safety standards regarding 
gas  heated  appliances.  This  gas  heated  water  grill  must  be  installed  in  a  well-ventilated  place  having 
permanent  ventilation  ducts to guarantee  a  sufficient  exchange  of  comburent  air  and  to keep  the  work 
premise healthy. It is recomended to install it under an efficient hood that could evacuate burned gases 
and cooking steams outside of the premise. 
The  majority  of  catering  kitchens  use  mechanical  ventilation  systems  to  create  a  comfortable  working 
environment  that  promotes  health  and  safety  at  work  and  encourages  good  practice  for  hygiene  and 
food  safety.  These  systems  are  designed  to  remove  the  products  from  the  cooking  processes  and 
discharge  them  to  a  safe  external  location,  normally  through  an  hood  installed  over  the  cooking 
appliances. Make-up air is supplied in the form of natural ventilation through air vents, louvres or serving 
hatches  ets.  It  is  important  to  recognise  that  ventilation  systems  serve  several  purpose  apart  from  the 
removal of combustion products. They: 

  Introduce  sufficient clean,  cool  air  and remove excess  hot  air from  the cooking  area  to  enable  the 

occupants to breathe adequately and provide comfortable conditions; 

  Prevent incomplete combustion of gas and the consequent production of harmful carbon monoxide; 

  Dilute and remove odours, vapours and steam from the cooking process. 

According  to  national  Regulations,  this  gas  heated  water  grill  can  be  installed  as  an  appliance  of 
construction type: 

  A

1

, appliance without a fan and not intended for connection to a flue or to a device for evacuating the 

products  of  combustion  to  the  outside  of  the  room  in  which  the  appliance  is  installed.  The 
combustion  air  and  the  burned  gases  evacuation  take  place  in  the  same  room  in  which  the 
appliance is installed. 

However, the appliances must be installed in places appropriate for the removal of fumes according to 
installation specifications. Our grills are considered (see technical data table) as appliances to gas type 
A (without a direct flue connected to them). Such appliances must send fume into appropriate aspirants 
(hoods)  connected  to  safe  and  effective  pipes  that  direct  them  outdoors.  The  appliances  whose  total 
thermal power is superior to 14.00 kW must be obligatorily installed under aspirant hoods, intercepting 
and piloting the system of feeding of the gas of the appliance (that is equipped with an inter-block device 
shutting  off  the  gas  supply  also  in  the  event  of  air  movement  failure).  Particularly,  the  supply  circuit 
electric valve at the top of the appliance must be switched - off. Make sure that there are not dispersions 
in the aspirant system. The limits of course are established by the standard of installation in the Country 
of destination.  
 
3.2 

Packing 

 

Make sure packing is intact before remove the appliance. Open cardboard carefully to ensure no metal 
stapling,  adhesive  tape  or  other  packing  components  litter  the  environment,  as  these  can  prove 
hazardous.  
Remove  the  protective  film  from  the  external  walls  of  the  appliance  making  sure  no  glue  or  plastic  is 
stuck on the surface. If there are residues of glue, remove them using the right solvent. 
Make sure the appliance contains all the accessories (cooking grids, handles, etc.). 
Check the packaging is marked with the gas available in place. 
After removing the packaging, sell off the packing plastics according to laws about recycling. At the end 
of its operating life, do not disperse the appliance in open environment but destine it to suitable areas for 
salvage materials.

 

B

A

 

Fig. 3B_Positioning distances 
 

 20 cm 

 20 cm 

 

Summary of Contents for GR150

Page 1: ...EATED WATER GRILL Models GR400 GR200 GR150 GR80 Category II2H3 Installation type A1 0705 i SOTIRIOS D PRODANAS C O PROFESSIONAL ELECTRIC GAS EQUIPMENT FOR RESTAURANTS PATISSERIES SNACK BARS NATIONAL ROAD KILKIS THESSALONIKI P C 61100 GALLIKOS KILKIS CROSSROADS P O BOX 40070 P C 56404 TEL 30 23410 41991 41819 FAX 30 23410 41539 email info north gr Http www north gr ...

Page 2: ...sure and nominal heat input controls 3 6 Adaptation to a different gas 3 6 1 Replacing the main nozzle and adjusting its primary air 3 6 2 Replacing the pilot nozzle and adjusting its primary air 3 6 3 Adjusting the minimum rate on gas valve through the by pass screw 3 7 Interventions repairs and replacements 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE WATER GRILL for the user Page 10 4 1 Preliminary warnings be...

Page 3: ... valid for the water grill described in this manual relevant to category II2H3 for Great Britain If the appliance is sold in a different European country with different category pressure and gases reported on the specifications data plate the manual shall be translated into the official language with the references gas connections and local installation regulations of that country Producer is resp...

Page 4: ...dard EN ISO 228 1 2 2 Technical data plates On the back of appliance there is a technical plate Fig 1 and gas setting plate Fig 2 reporting the current gas setting nominal data of grill and a table with gases categories and pressures for all the other EC countries There is also a warning plate expressed in the language of the country of destination Fig 3 A third plate with warning and current sett...

Page 5: ...vacuating the products of combustion to the outside of the room in which the appliance is installed The combustion air and the burned gases evacuation take place in the same room in which the appliance is installed However the appliances must be installed in places appropriate for the removal of fumes according to installation specifications Our grills are considered see technical data table as ap...

Page 6: ...age occurs testing along the whole gas circuit and using leak finder sprays or other non corrosive foams do not use direct flames to look for leaks The burners are manufactured with a way to stand thermal and mechanical stress and are equipped with fixed nozzles This is why it is necessary to change the nozzles every time you change the type of gas Data concerning the appliance setting are to be f...

Page 7: ...ce to technical data of table 3 replace the main nozzles the pilot nozzles adjust correctly the primary air of bush and then adjust the by pass screws on gas tapes to set the right rate at the reduced heat input Spare nozzles are provided with the appliance on its delivery or can be ordered near the seller Make sure that the diameter is printed on each nozzle in 1 100ths of a millimetre Only adapt...

Page 8: ... replace all the components in the reverse order 3 6 3 Adjusting the minimum rate on gas valve through the by pass screw The nozzle of the valve by pass screw has a hole of 1 10 mm Ø and for the gas G30 G31 must be fully screwed down Procced in the same way for each burner For the other gases G20 and G25 the by pass screw must be unscrewed for 1 complete round turning the screw anti clockwise unti...

Page 9: ... are operating property Explosions in the burners Check the pressure of the gas The pilot burner does not alight Ignition plug is faulty out of place or its electrical wire is disconnected Insufficient gas pressure Pilot nozzle is obstructed Gas tap is faulty The pilot burner flame does not keep alight Thermocouple is faulty it is not well licked up and heated by the pilot flame The main burner is...

Page 10: ...water grill only to cook food Do not use it for different purposes because any other use is considered improper and dangerous Control the grill when operating Check the regular lighting of the main burner and verify the stability of the flames passing from the maximum to the minimum setting Blue color of flames is an indication of good combustion Before employing the grill for the first time clean...

Page 11: ...specific oil If such an accurate observance of the contained instructions in this manual are observed NORTH appliances will allow perfect use and performances for a long time The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to property human beings or animals due to misuse of the appliances or non observance of instructions included in this manual 4 4 Technical data table and pres...

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