GSL-32 and GS-32 Operator Manual
Grill Island Preparation
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Paradise Grills manufactured Islands use adjustable footers to allow sufficient airflow for effective
ventilation (Figure 5).
Figure 5 Air Gap Footers
Clearances
Your grill island, regardless of the source, must be installed to ensure sufficient clearance from any
combustible materials. The customer is responsible for compliance with all local codes and product
placement.
Combustibles Materials:
Ensure your grill is located at least 16” from any combustible material such as
wood, gyprock, paper and plants. Do not store combustible materials, gasoline or flammable liquids or
vapors anywhere in the vicinity of the grill. Ensure clearance from the grill to any combustible material is
never less than 14” from sides and 16” from back. Follow all city and local codes.
Overhead construction:
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Do not locate the grill under any unprotected, combustible overhead materials
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At least 6’ clearance is required between the grill and overhead construction
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An exhaust hood is required if the grill is below unprotected combustible materials, and is highly
recommended for any overhead construction
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When a vent hood is used, the coverage must be larger than the cooking surface of the grill, with a
minimum of 1200 CFM air movement
Custom Island Construction
This grill is for outdoor use only! Do not operate in a building, garage,
or any other enclosed area. Doing so could result in carbon monoxide
buildup which could result in injury or death.
Do not install or operate the grill in or on a recreational vehicle, trailer,
boat, marine craft, or other moving conveyance.
Paradise Grills makes no warranties or representations as to the safe and proper design, construction,
ventilation, or installation of a custom-built grill island.