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INSTRUCTION REF: IN205 
ISSUE NO. 3 

DATE 07.03.12 
Page 11 of 18 

 

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TECHNICAL DETAILS GGP6.8 
 
 
Total Unit 
 

GAS 

OPERATING PRESSURE 

TOTAL HEAT INPUT 

NATURAL   G20 

20mb/8”      W.G. 

     8.250 KW = 28150 Btu/h 

BUTANE     G30 

29mb/11.2” W.G. 

     8.250 KW = 28150 Btu/h 

PROPANE  G31 

37mb/14.8” W.G. 

     8.250 KW = 28150 Btu/h 

G25 

25mb/10”    W.G. 

     7.500 KW = 25591 Btu/h 

             

   

            

GAS RATE 

M³/HR 

FT³/HR 

LB/HR 

KG/HR 

NATURAL   G20 

0.872 M³/HR  30.794 FT³/HR 

 

 

BUTANE     G30 

0.276 M³/HR  9.747 FT³/HR 

1.433 LB/HR  0.650 KG/HR 

PROPANE  G31 

0.364 M³/HR  12.864 FT³/HR 

1.413 LB/HR  0.641 KG/HR 

G25 @ 25mb 

0.922 M³/HR  32.560 FT³/HR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
INJECTORS 

Natural G20   = INJECT 115 
Butane G30   = INJECT 85 
Propane G31 = INJECT 85 
G25 @ 25mb = INJECT 115 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GGP6.4

Page 1: ...NTY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS TECHNICAL DETAILS PARTS LIST WARRANTY INFORMATION Customer Information MODEL NUMBER ______________________ SERIAL NUMBER ______________________ PURCHASE DATE ______________________ DISTRIBUTOR ______________________ ...

Page 2: ...IONS and the NATIONAL REGULATIONS in force at the time Particular attention should be paid to the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations and the Health and Safety at Work Act Each appliance requires a flow of fresh air for combustion Under no circumstances should air vents on the appliances or air vents installed by the fitter in the room of the appliance to supply combustion air be altered o...

Page 3: ...rsion to NAT is possible with conversion kit available Working pressures and heat inputs are listed in the Technical Details 2 Appliances must not be installed on or against any combustible surface Clearances are appliances must be CEILING SHELF 900mm REAR 150mm SIDES 150mm 3 During installation provision must be made for combustion air supply to the appliance which enters the appliance through th...

Page 4: ... scolds from the cooking medium and hot surfaces of working areas The appliance must be placed in a well ventilated location underneath a suction fan with a suction capacity of at least 1500m3 h The griddle must be secured by placing four M10 sized screws with at least 15mm of thread available In the shape of a rectangle holes should be drilled on the work surface for the location of where the fee...

Page 5: ...te abort the lighting process for at least 2 minutes to allow gas to disperse 5 Turn knob anti clockwise to obtain main gas The lowest setting has been set at the factory and sealed This must not be adjusted by user 6 To turn burner off turn knob in a clockwise direction all the way round to 7 We advise that the appliance should not be left unattended when switched on 8 The appliances are designed...

Page 6: ... by a Gas Safe registered engineer This is essential to maintain safety and prolong life of the appliance PLEASE NOTE THE LOW RATE ADJUSTER ON THE UNIT HAS BEEN FACTORY SET AND SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED UNLESS BY A QUALIFIED ENGINEER IN WHICH CASE THE LOW RATE ADJUSTER SHOULD BE RE SEALED CLEANING 1 Always clean the griddle plate and fat drawer after use 2 Turn off the griddle and let cool down 3 Tho...

Page 7: ...t panel To do so loosen the screws that attach the side panels corners This way the whole assembly front panel and corners will come out together The thermocouple and the electrode are attached to the aluminium part which is attached to the burner support In order to take out the aluminium part it s necessary to unscrew the pipe that links the tap to the burner and the 2 screws that hold the burne...

Page 8: ...he burner loosen the nut that connects the 8mm gas pipe to the aluminium part Loosen the nut that connects the thermocouple to the aluminium part and disconnect the piezo ignitor In case there a tap malfunction you should replace and there should be no attempt to oil it YOU MUST CLEAN THE COMPONENTS OF THE UNIT AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR ...

Page 9: ...W G 3 100 KW 10578 Btu h PROPANE G31 37mb 14 8 W G 3 100 KW 10578 Btu h G25 25mb 10 W G 2 900 KW 9895 Btu h GAS RATE M HR FT HR LB HR KG HR NATURAL G20 0 330 M HR 11 654 FT HR BUTANE G30 0 101 M HR 3 564 FT HR 0 518 LB HR 0 235 KG HR PROPANE G31 0 133 M HR 4 714 FT HR 0 518 LB HR 0 235 KG HR G25 25mb 0 350 M HR 12 360 FT HR INJECTORS Natural G20 INJECT 125 Butane G30 INJECT 93 Propane G31 INJECT 9...

Page 10: ...W G 5 500 KW 18767 Btu h PROPANE G31 37mb 14 8 W G 5 500 KW 18767 Btu h G25 25mb 10 W G 5 000 KW 17061 Btu h GAS RATE M HR FT HR LB HR KG HR NATURAL G20 0 582 M HR 20 553 FT HR BUTANE G30 0 184 M HR 6 505 FT HR 0 957 LB HR 0 434 KG HR PROPANE G31 0 243 M HR 8 565 FT HR 0 941 LB HR 0 427 KG HR G25 25mb 0 615 M HR 21 719 FT HR INJECTORS Natural G20 INJECT 115 Butane G30 INJECT 85 Propane G31 INJECT ...

Page 11: ...W G 8 250 KW 28150 Btu h PROPANE G31 37mb 14 8 W G 8 250 KW 28150 Btu h G25 25mb 10 W G 7 500 KW 25591 Btu h GAS RATE M HR FT HR LB HR KG HR NATURAL G20 0 872 M HR 30 794 FT HR BUTANE G30 0 276 M HR 9 747 FT HR 1 433 LB HR 0 650 KG HR PROPANE G31 0 364 M HR 12 864 FT HR 1 413 LB HR 0 641 KG HR G25 25mb 0 922 M HR 32 560 FT HR INJECTORS Natural G20 INJECT 115 Butane G30 INJECT 85 Propane G31 INJECT...

Page 12: ...W G 9 300 KW 31733 Btu h PROPANE G31 37mb 14 8 W G 9 300 KW 31733 Btu h G25 25mb 10 W G 8 700 KW 29686 Btu h GAS RATE M HR FT HR LB HR KG HR NATURAL G20 0 990 M HR 34 962 FT HR BUTANE G30 0 303 M HR 10 692 FT HR 1 554 LB HR 0 705 KG HR PROPANE G31 0 399 M HR 14 142 FT HR 1 554 LB HR 0 705 KG HR G25 25mb 1 050 M HR 37 080 FT HR INJECTORS Natural G20 INJECT 125 Butane G30 INJECT 93 Propane G31 INJEC...

Page 13: ...3 0012 FRONT PANEL GGP6 8 6 7 0 304 0012 FRONT PANEL GGP6 10 7 7 0 301 0006 REAR PANEL GGP6 4 7 7 0 302 0006 REAR PANEL GGP6 6 7 7 0 303 0006 REAR PANEL GGP6 8 7 7 0 304 0006 REAR PANEL GGP6 10 8 4 0 201 0001 COURNER GL 9 4 0 301 0028 IGNITOR FASTON 2 8x0 5 10 7 0 301 0020 FRONT BURNER SUPPORT SBF 11 4 0 100 0010 TAP HANDLE STICHER 12 7 0 301 0021 REAR BURNER SUPPORT SBF 13 4 0 301 0031 INJECTOR S...

Page 14: ...ON PILOT SBF 25 4 0 301 0012 PLATE REAR SUPPORT ø15x34 5mm GL500 26 4 0 301 0033 GAS TERMOCOUPLE 250MM FASTON 8X1 27 4 0 301 0045 GAS INJECTOR M6x0 75 1 25 GGP6 4 GGP6 10 27 4 0 301 0044 GAS INJECTOR M6x0 75 1 15 GGP6 6 GGP6 8 28 4 0 301 0043 GAS INJECTOR M6x0 75 0 93 GGP6 4 GGP6 10 28 4 0 301 0042 GAS INJECTOR M6x0 75 0 85 GGP6 6 GGP6 8 29 4 0 301 0035 SBF IGNITION PILOT FIXING SPRING 30 7 0 301 ...

Page 15: ...INSTRUCTION REF IN205 ISSUE NO 3 DATE 07 03 12 Page 15 of 18 www parry co uk 15 1 9 8 7 30 1 4 1 1 8 1 7 2 3 25 22 9 1 6 1 3 23 26 24 29 33 28 27 4 5 1 0 1 2 31 32 1 1 21 20 1 5 6 ...

Page 16: ...During the warranty period it is at Parrys discretion to repair or replace the equipment Warranty only applies if the equipment has been used in a professional manor following the manufactures instructions and maintenance guide lines The warranty covers defects in the material and components failure only we are not liable for trading loss loss of perishable items water damage loss due to injury or...

Page 17: ...ess arranged for service call and engineer refused access or customer not there No faults with the machine Setting up of equipment eg dishwasher detergents levelling and setting up of doors on a 6 burner cooker Excessive carbon build up on griddle plates Over use of lava rock on the chargrills recommended use by Parry 2kg only Faulty electrics eg customers plug socket plug wiring junction box faul...

Page 18: ...above will be forwarded to the parties responsible for placing the call Failure to pay any warranty charges will result in the customers warranty been put on hold until the bill has been settled Any issues regarding the raised charges should be put in writing to our warranty department for further investigation Parry Group Ltd Town End Road Draycott Derby England DE72 3PT ...

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