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INSTALLATION (continued)

GAS APPLIANCE CODE COMPLIANCE

The installation of gas piping from the outlet side of the gas meter or

service regulator to the griddle must be performed by a technician

qualified and certified or licensed to install gas-fired equipment.

A licensed and qualified technician must perform the initial startup and

adjustment of this appliance.

The installation of this gas-fired appliance must conform to local codes,

or in the absence of such codes, with the current edition of

National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1.

For use in the State of Massachusetts, this appliance must be installed

in compliance with Massachusetts Fuel Gas and Plumbing Code

CMR 248.

The installation of this gas-fired appliance must comply with

applicable portions of NFPA 96 for ventilation. The current edition of

NFPA 96 (Standard for the Installation of Equipment for the Removal

of Smoke and Grease Laden Vapors from Commercial Cooking

Equipment) specifies ventilation requirements to ensure the removal

of exhaust gasses and products of combustion.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE

THAT THIS GAS GRIDDLE INSTALLATION CONFORMS TO ALL

APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES.

The venting of this appliance must not be obstructed, nor may such

venting interfere with the flow of combustion air required for proper

operation of the gas burners.

Additionally:

1. The gas supply line used to connect the griddle to the gas

supply system must be black iron pipe, or other material as

approved by local ordinance for gas piping.

2. Gas supply piping must be inside 3/4” diameter or greater.

3. Use pipe sealant made specifically for gas piping on all pipe joints.

Apply sealant sparingly to the male threads only.

Sealant must be resistant to the action of LP gas.

4. Verify that all supply piping is clean and free of obstructions, dirt,

chips and pipe sealant compound prior to installation.

5. All pipe joints must be checked for leaks before lighting. Leak

checks should be performed with a soap and water solution.

NEVER CHECK FOR LEAKS WITH AN OPEN FLAME.

DANGER:

FIRE AND EXPLOSION 

HAZARD

NEVER use an open flame to

check for gas leaks. Fire and

explosion may result.

WARNING:

RISK OF INJURY

Installation procedures must

be performed by a qualified

technician with full knowl-

edge

of all applicable gas-fired

appliance codes. Failure can

result in personal injury and

property damage.

IMPORTANT:

All pipe joints must be

checked for leaks before

lighting. Leak checks should

be performed with a soap and

water solution.

IMPORTANT:

Information on the

construction and installation

of ventilating hoods may be

obtained from the current

edition of NFPA 96

Standard for the Installation

of Equipment for the Removal

of Smoke and Grease Laden

Vapors from Commercial

Cooking Equipment.

Copies of this standard are

available from the

Nation Fire Protection Assn.:

NFPA

1 Batterymarch Park

P.O. Box 9101

Quincy, MA 02269-9101

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Summary of Contents for TSG48-HD

Page 1: ...store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service and maintenance can cause property...

Page 2: ...on the repair or replacement of any part found by Saturn to be warranted herein Saturn shall bear the normal labor charges for repair or replacement to the extent that such repair or replacement is pe...

Page 3: ...FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY Regardless of the extent of the damage 3 CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE if damage is unnoticed until the merchandise is unpacked notify the transportation company or carrier immediate...

Page 4: ...Page 3 FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS FEATURES OPERATING CONTROLS Fig 1 Heavy Duty Gas Griddle Features Operating Controls...

Page 5: ...d with the supplied 4 legs properly installed Do not operate this appliance if the smell of gas is present Turn off all gas supply valves and move to a remote location to call your manufacturer for se...

Page 6: ...or required clearances Maintain required clearances between the appliance and adjacent combustible surfaces The griddle must be installed in an area with sufficient make up air for proper combustion a...

Page 7: ...rners Additionally 1 The gas supply line used to connect the griddle to the gas supply system must be black iron pipe or other material as approved by local ordinance for gas piping 2 Gas supply pipin...

Page 8: ...strongly recommended The shut off valve must be installed between the gas supply piping and the gas pressure regulator It is the responsibility of the gas piping installer to identify the code require...

Page 9: ...front panel and all knobs before returning the unit to service ADJUST BURNER FLAME Remove all burner control knobs then remove the front panel Turn an individual burner on Loosen the locking screw on...

Page 10: ...a for gas Be sure to smell near floor level because some gas is heavier than air and will settle to the floor For initial startup and any time the gas supply has been shut off it may take several minu...

Page 11: ...termittent use WARNING FIRE HAZARD NEVER attempt to force or repair a stuck control valve Contact your manufacturer for repairs Forced or improperly repaired valves pose the risk of fire and or explos...

Page 12: ...rease trough must be thoroughly cleaned Using a scraper remove all grease and food waste from the grease trough by pushing it down the waste hole and into the grease tray 6 After scraping all cooking...

Page 13: ...pened with clean water Wipe exterior surfaces dry with a soft clean cloth Allow burners to air dry so that interior passages are completely free of water Examine burners to be sure the air shutters ar...

Page 14: ...ntrol Burner or other internal component Contact manufacturer for repairs Pilot will not light Gas supply off Check main unit gas valves Air in lines Turn pilot valve on Attempt to light pilot every 1...

Page 15: ...ANT _____________________________ LOCATION ___________________________ INSTALLATION DATE ________________________ TECHNICIAN ________________________ SERVICE COMPANY __________________________________...

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