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 The area in front and around the equipment must be kept clear to avoid any obstruction of the flow 

of combustion and ventilation air. 

 Adequate clearance must be maintained at all times in front of and at the sides of the equipment 

for servicing and proper ventilation. 

Pressure Regulator: 

 All commercial cooking equipment must have a pressure regulator on the incoming service line for 

safe and efficient operation. The regulator provided for this equipment is adaptable for both Natural 

gas and LP gas. 

 

Regulator specifications: ¾” NPT inlet and outlet, factory adjusted for 4” WC Natu

ral Gas standard 

and may be converted by qualified personnel to be used for Propane at 10” WC.

 

 

 

 
 
Prior to connecting the regulator, check the incoming line pressure. The regulator can only withstand 

a maximum pressure of ½ PSI (14” WC). If the line pres

sure is beyond this limit, a step down regulator 

before the regulator provided will be required. The arrow above(FLOW) shows gas flow direction and 

should point downstream to the equipment. 

 

PROPANE GAS CONVERSION 

This griddle plate is shipped from the factory equipped with fixed burner orifices for natural gas 

operation. The burner orifices required to convert the griddle plate to propane gas are shipped with 

the griddle plate in the shipping packaging. It is recommended that a trained gas service technician 

with the necessary tools, instruments and skills perform the conversion. 

To convert to propane, following steps must be completed: 

1. Remove all natural gas burner orifices and install the provided propane burner orifices. 

2. Set the regulator t

o 10” W.C. by inve

rting the regulator spring plug like below pictures 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MG-16

Page 1: ...chased equipment Please read the manual thoroughly prior to equipment set up operation and maintenance Failure to comply with regular maintenance guidelines outlined in this manual may void the warranty Please keep it for future reference after installation and do not throw it away This is a universal installation and operation instruction book which would apply to different models PLEASE READ ...

Page 2: ...burner do not use a telephone within close proximity Never attempt to move grates while cooking SET UP 1 Remove all packing material and tape as well as any protective plastic from the equipment 2 Place the equipment in the desired position and height 3 Install the four 4 legs onto the equipment 4 Clean and dry the equipment thoroughly before using INSTALLATION The installation of this equipment m...

Page 3: ...ncoming line pressure The regulator can only withstand a maximum pressure of PSI 14 WC If the line pressure is beyond this limit a step down regulator before the regulator provided will be required The arrow above FLOW shows gas flow direction and should point downstream to the equipment PROPANE GAS CONVERSION This griddle plate is shipped from the factory equipped with fixed burner orifices for n...

Page 4: ...ipment is normal This is a result of the painted coating burning off Allow the equipment to burn in for at least 20 minutes before the first use Pilot Flame Height Adjustment The pilot flame on the equipment has been factory adjusted When adjustment is necessary adjust the pilot flames as small as possible but high enough to light the burner immediately when the burner valve is turned to the highe...

Page 5: ... a certain size and installed to provide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the full gas input of the equipment A manual shut off valve should be installed upstream from the manifold within 4 ft 1 2m of the equipment and in a position where it can be reached in the event of an emergency Check entire gas piping system for leaks every so often Using a gas leak detector or soapy water solution is rec...

Page 6: ... tends to cling to griddle foods giving them a highly unsatisfactory and unappetizing appearance To keep the griddle clean and operating at peak efficiency follow these procedures AFTER EACH USE Clean the griddle with a wire brush of flexible spatula ONCE PER DAY Thoroughly clean the griddle back splash sides and front Remove empty and wash the grease drawer in the same manner as an ordinary cooki...

Page 7: ...blowing pilot out Call for service 4 Low gas pressure Call for service Fat appears to smoke excessively 1 Temperature set too high 2 Moisture in food may be turning into steam Food sticks to griddle or burned around edges 1 Temperature set too high 2 Griddle surface requires cleaning and or seasoning 3 Surface under food not covered with enough cooking oil Food under cooked inside 1 Temperature se...

Page 8: ...dividual control Natural Gas 4 0 W C 120 000 MG 60 5 Burners w individual control Natural Gas 4 0 W C 150 000 MODEL STYLE Thermostatic GAS TYPE MANIFOLD PRESSURE Total B T U per Hour MG 16T Single Burner Natural Gas 4 0 W C 30 000 MG 24T 2 Burners w individual control Natural Gas 4 0 W C 60 000 MG 36T 3 Burners w individual control Natural Gas 4 0 W C 90 000 MG 48T 4 Burners w individual control N...

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