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NOTICE

For an appliance equipped with casters, (1) the installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the

Standard for Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69

 or

 Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances,

CAN/CGA-6.16,

 and a quick-disconnect device that complies with the 

Standard for Quick-Disconnect Devices for

Use With Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41,

 or 

Quick Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel, CAN1-6.9,

 (2) adequate

means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the
quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement and (3) the restraining means
should be attached to a frame member on the back of the unit.

A set of four casters is packed with units ordered with casters (instead of legs).

A threaded leg pad is fastened to the base frame at each corner. Each caster has a corresponding mating thread. The
casters can be adjusted to overcome a slightly uneven floor. Casters are provided with a Zerk fitting for proper
lubrication when required.

1.  Raise unit sufficiently to allow the casters to be attached. For safety, “shore up” and support the range with an

adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load.

2.  Screw the casters into the holes in the centers of the leg pads (see Figure 14). Install the casters that have a

locking brake under the front of the range.

3.  Lower the range gently onto a level surface. Never drop or allow the range to fall.

4.  Go to Installation Step 3.

Figure 14

Installation of Casters

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Summary of Contents for P12C-B

Page 1: ... P32A GRAD P32C GRAD P32D GRAD P32N GRAD Uniform Hot Top Models P16C H P16N H P32A HH P32C HH P32D HH P32N HH Thermostatic Griddle Models P16C T P16N T P32A TT P32C TT P32D TT P32N TT P48A TTT P48C TTT P48D TTT P48N TTT Flush Open Burner Models P12C B P12N B P16C X P16N X P32A BBB P32A XX P32C BBB P32C XX P32D BBB P32D XX P32N BBB P32N XX P48A BBBB P48D BBBB P48N BBBB Step Up Open Burner Models P3...

Page 2: ...ances free and clear of combustibles Purchaser of equipment must post in a prominent location detailed instructions to be followed in the event the operator smells gas Obtain the instructions from the local gas supplier WARNING BURN HAZARD Contact with hot surfaces will cause severe burns Always use caution when operating cooking appliances WARNING EXPLOSION AND ASPHYXIATION HAZARD In the event a ...

Page 3: ... BBBB P48A CCCC P48A GGG P48A TTT P48C BBBB P48C CCCC P48C GGG P48C TTT P48D BBBB P48D CCCC P48D GGG P48D TTT P48N BBBB P48N CCCC P48N GGG P48N TTT P36W CCC P48W CCCC P60W CCCCC AND P72W CCCCCC This manual does NOT cover Southbend sectional fryers fryer filter systems salamander broilers upright broilers cheese melters or refrigerated bases Those appliances have their own manuals The location of t...

Page 4: ...ARNING MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION There must be adequate clearance between the sectional range and combustible construction Clearance must also be provided for servicing and for operation Open Top Standard Burner Models Open Top PyroMax Burner Models Griddle Models Uniform Hot Top Models Graduated Hot Top Models Sides 10 13 10 10 6 Back 6 6 12 12 6 Floor 0 0 0 0 0 Sectional c...

Page 5: ...uum The exhaust fan should be installed at least 2 above the top of the flue riser If the sectional range is connected directly to an outside flue a CSA design certified down draft diverter must be installed In case of unsatisfactory performance by any gas appliance check the appliance with the exhaust fan turned OFF Do this only long enough to check whether doing so corrects any problems with equ...

Page 6: ...29 5 Flue Riser 24 Flue Riser 36 Flue Riser 12 305 36 914 7 178 24 610 8 1 2 216 SIDE VIEW of Flush Burner Modular Base Models with 24 flue riser with single shelf SIDE VIEW of Flush Burner 16 Wide Cabinet Base Models 37 1 2 953 34 864 40 1016 43 1 2 1105 33 3 4 859 9 1 4 235 Front Gas Manifold 12 1 2 318 20 1 2 521 11 3 4 298 20 508 Flue riser for deep depth option extends rearward 6 cooking surf...

Page 7: ...10 20 508 6 152 17 1 2 445 48 1219 20 508 Optional Rear Gas Connection 60 1524 41 1041 72 1829 5 Flue Riser 24 Flue Riser 36 Flue Riser 36 914 2 1 2 64 18 457 7 178 Electrical Connection for Oven Models 36 914 Optional Rear Gas Connection Optional Rear Gas Connection 20 508 18 457 Electrical Connection for Oven Models 8 1 2 216 37 1 2 953 34 864 40 1016 43 1 2 1105 33 3 4 859 4 1 2 114 Front Gas M...

Page 8: ...Max open burners front uniform hot top rear 175 000 168 000 4 8 2 6 670 305 P32A XT 32 convection oven 2 PyroMax open burners left side thermostatic griddle right side 175 000 168 000 4 8 2 6 705 320 P32A XX 32 convection oven 4 PyroMax flush open burners 225 000 200 000 4 8 2 6 670 305 P32C BBB 32 cabinet 6 flush open burners 198 000 180 000 450 205 P32C BBB SU 32 cabinet 6 open burners rear burn...

Page 9: ...ush open burners 309 000 282 000 4 8 2 6 621 281 P48A CCCC 48 convection oven and cabinet charbroiler 165 000 150 000 4 8 2 6 621 281 P48A GGG 48 convection oven and cabinet standard griddle 165 000 150 000 4 8 2 6 840 378 P48A TTT 48 convection oven and cabinet thermostatic griddle 165 000 150 000 4 8 2 6 840 378 P48C BBBB 48 cabinets 8 flush open burners 264 000 240 000 462 209 P48C CCCC 48 cabi...

Page 10: ...tional range do the following 1 Make sure that all the control knobs and power switches of all the connected appliances are in the OFF position 2 Turn on the gas supply shut off valve s 3 Light the standing pilots of each connected appliance 4 Turn on the ovens of the sectional range first then wait six minutes before turning on the top sections This enables all air to be purged from the sectional...

Page 11: ...t yellowing of the flame tips may occur when using propane gas While cooking do not allow excessive drippings and or debris to accumulate on or below the burners When necessary pull out and clean the drippings tray When done cooking turn the appropriate control knob to OFF The pilot should remain lit Each burner has a pilot located beside the burner To light a pilot do the following 1 Check that t...

Page 12: ...e tips may occur when using propane gas Do not waste gas and abuse equipment by leaving the burner on HIGH all the time During idling periods turn the control to LOW to keep the top warm When done cooking turn the appropriate control knob to OFF The pilot should remain lit Each 16 wide section has two burners each of which has a pilot located near the front of the burner To light the pilots do the...

Page 13: ...ay occur when using propane gas Do not waste gas and abuse equipment by leaving the control on HIGH all the time During idling periods turn the control to LOW to keep the top warm When done cooking turn the control knob to OFF The pilot should remain lit Each 32 wide section has one burner The pilot is located adjacent to the burner To light the pilot do the following 1 Check that the control knob...

Page 14: ...T automatically shut off if the burner does not ignite If the burner does not ignite check and or light the pilots see procedure at right When the burner is hot the burner flame should appear blue and steady some slight yellowing of the flame tips may occur when using propane gas When done cooking turn the appropriate control knob to OFF The pilot should remain lit Each 12 wide or 16 wide section ...

Page 15: ...oisture content and type of wood used d Wood life can be extended by pre soaking wood in water for a couple of hours prior to use e It is not recommended to soak wood overnight Wood will become too saturated and delay ignition f Smoker box door should remain closed during normal operation Shutdown a Extinguish all remaining embers or allow all wood to burnout b Place all remaining wood in a fire s...

Page 16: ...ment by leaving the controls on HIGH all the time During idling periods turn the control to LOW to keep the griddle warm Do not allow the griddle to overheat above 550 F 288 C as this will cause warping or breakage When necessary while cooking pull out and empty the grease drawer When done cooking turn the appropriate control knob to OFF The pilot should remain lit Each 16 or 32 griddle section ha...

Page 17: ...hile cooking pull out and empty the grease drawer When done cooking turn the appropriate control knob to OFF The pilot should remain lit Each 16 or 32 griddle section has a single pilot that is lit using a long match inserted thorough a hole in the front valve panel A 48 wide griddle has two pilots To light the pilot do the following 1 Check that all control knobs are in the OFF position 2 Turn on...

Page 18: ... 4 Select the cooking temperature appropriate for the food to be cooked 5 When the oven reaches the set temperature the Cooking Light will go out While cooking if the door is opened on a convection oven the fan and heat will temporarily stop until the door is closed Do not allow excessive drippings and or debris to accumulate on the interior of the oven When necessary pull out and clean the oven b...

Page 19: ...375 3 24 Yeast rolls 1 oz Use temperature and time recommended by manufacturer for convection ovens for a 3 pan load 10 400 3 48 Fruit pies 46 oz frozen Use temperature and time from manufacturer s directions for convection ovens for a 12 pie load placed on 3 bun pans 50 375 3 4 Egg custard pies 44 oz frozen 60 325 3 4 Dutch apple pies 46 oz frozen 50 350 3 4 Baked potatoes 8 oz Wash and wrap in p...

Page 20: ...ght outer color raise temperature Cake settles slightly in the center bake longer or raise oven temperature slightly Do not open doors too often for long periods Pies have uneven color reduce number of pies per rack Meats are browned but not done in center lower oven temperature and roast longer Meats are well done and not browned raise temperature Limit amount of moisture Cakes ripple pans are ov...

Page 21: ...PLATINUM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE CLEANING MAINTENANCE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 21 OF 80 ...

Page 22: ...hat may have fallen down into the burner areas 5 Wipe clean all exterior surfaces 6 Replace the cleaned and dried drippings trays grease drawers and oven components 7 Check that nothing has been left on or near the sectional range that might block the entry of combustion air or the escape of combustion exhaust MONTHLY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The following tasks should be performed monthly 1 Clean...

Page 23: ...e replacing HOT TOP SURFACES Before cleaning hot top surfaces allow them to cool If water is used on hot tops while they are still hot they may crack so avoid this practice The hot top plates can be removed and cleaned with hot water and detergent A wire brush may be used on the underside of the hot top plate It is recommended not to clean tops while still on the range even if cooled as excess wat...

Page 24: ...re being installed as part of a sectional range battery STEP 1 UNPACKING IMMEDIATELY INSPECT FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE All containers should be examined for damage before and during unloading The freight carrier has assumed responsibility for its safe transit and delivery If damaged equipment is received either apparent or concealed a claim must be made with the delivering carrier Apparent damage or los...

Page 25: ...fastened to the base frame at each corner Each leg has a corresponding mating thread The legs can be adjusted to overcome a slightly uneven floor 1 Raise the range sufficiently to allow the legs to be attached For safety shore up and support the range with an adequate blocking arrangement strong enough to support the load 2 Screw the legs into the holes in the centers of the leg pads see Figure 13...

Page 26: ...o limit the appliance movement and 3 the restraining means should be attached to a frame member on the back of the unit A set of four casters is packed with units ordered with casters instead of legs A threaded leg pad is fastened to the base frame at each corner Each caster has a corresponding mating thread The casters can be adjusted to overcome a slightly uneven floor Casters are provided with ...

Page 27: ...tion Step 3 STEP 3 ATTACH RESTRAINT TO RANGE OR BATTERY MOUNTED ON CASTERS NOTICE For an appliance equipped with casters 1 the installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the Standard for Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances ANSI Z21 69 or Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances CAN CGA 6 16 and a quick disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick Disconnect Devic...

Page 28: ... of the battery and carefully level that unit Use a long spirit level four ways across front top rail and the rear edge and along each side edge 3 If not already in place attach pipe union to front manifold of the battery Screw it in far enough to be able to slide the adjacent section into position 4 Bring up adjacent section and level it using the same method and by using the center unit as refer...

Page 29: ...re the flue riser to the brackets with the four provided 1 4 20x3 4 hex head bolts flat washers and lockwashers Also secure the bottom edge of the flue riser to the top rear edge of the sectional range using the provided 10 sheet metal screws 3 If access to the interior of the flue riser is necessary to make gas connections make those connections at this time Figure 16 Installation of Flue Riser S...

Page 30: ... ordered contact the appropriate authorized Southbend Service Representative or the Southbend Service Department Failure to install with proper orifice sizing will result in poor performance and may void the warranty The sectional range is design certified for operation on natural or propane gases The sectional range is shipped configured and adjusted for the type of gas specified by the purchaser...

Page 31: ... Check that the appropriate minimum clearances are satisfied see page 4 8 Check that there is sufficient clearance to open all doors and pull out all grease trays and crumb trays 9 Check that adequate ventilation fresh air supply and hood exhaust is available to the room in which the appliance will operate 10 Wipe clean all cooking surfaces especially griddles 11 Check that nothing is obstructing ...

Page 32: ...griddle 12 Turn off all burners and allow all battery sections to cool STEP 11 ATTACH VALVE PANEL S AND FRONT TRIM PANELS Attach the valve panel s and front trim panels as follows 1 After the battery has cooled again check all gas connections for gas leaks using soapy water 2 Attach the front trim panels for the adjoining sections 3 Remove control knobs grease drawers and drippings trays as necess...

Page 33: ...either through a Southbend Authorized Parts Distributor or a Southbend Authorized Service Agency When ordering parts please supply the Model Number Serial Number Part Number and Part Description ACCESS TO SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS To open the kick panel below the oven door lift the kick panel straight up and pull the top edge away from the oven The kick panel is hinged at the bottom corners To remove...

Page 34: ...at are properly adjusted Such conditions also create hot spots on griddles and hot tops Floating and unstable burner and pilot flames will result when solid tops are lowered into position because the rear openings of the burner compartment are not adequate to vent the enormous flue products generated by over gassed burners The unburned gas will ignite at the rear and burn in this section and even ...

Page 35: ...e with a distinct inner cone at each port Excessive primary air causes blowing the flames leaving the ports while insufficient primary air causes a soft or yellow tipped flame The pilots are near the front of the burners and are held in position by brackets To adjust a pilot flame insert a screwdriver through the opening in the valve panel between the control knobs and turn the appropriate pilot a...

Page 36: ...le insufficient primary air causes a soft or yellow tipped flame The pilot is beside the burner and is held in position by a bracket To adjust the pilot flame insert a screwdriver through the opening in the valve panel beside the control knob and turn the pilot adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase the size of the pilot flame or clockwise to decrease the size of the pilot flame The maximum...

Page 37: ...d in position by brackets To adjust a pilot flame insert a screwdriver through the opening in the valve panel between the control knobs and turn the appropriate pilot adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase the size of the pilot flame or clockwise to decrease the size of the pilot flame The maximum flame size is approximately 3 4 with a slight yellow tip The first indication of over adjustme...

Page 38: ... more than 30 F between two consecutive measurements 4 If the average temperature of any section is not within 30 F of the knob setting 300 F adjust the corresponding thermostatic valve To do so remove the control knob being careful to not turn the stem which would change the temperature setting While holding the stem in place turn the calibration screw see drawing below If the actual measured tem...

Page 39: ...d near the front of the burners but the pilot adjustment valve is located in the gas line between the safety switch and the pilot If the pilot needs adjustment do the following 1 Remove the control knobs and remove the valve panel see page 33 2 If necessary light the pilot 3 Locate the pilot adjustment valve see drawing below Turn the pilot adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase the size of...

Page 40: ...ark ignition module Convection blower motor will not run Problem with fan speed switch Problem with door switch Problem with blower motor Problem with wiring Oven will not maintain set temperature Problem with oven thermostat Problem with door switch Oven door too difficult to lift Problem with door spring Problem with door roller assembly SERVICING CONVECTION OVEN BLOWER MOTOR WARNING Before atte...

Page 41: ...OURCE UNPLUG OR DISCONNECT CIRCUIT BREAKER CAUTION Be sure a DVM is protected to 40 amps or greater Connect main power supply Turn on the oven Power Switch Observe that the amperage surges and returns to the motor amperage reading for high speed If the motor shuts off and there is no excessive heat around the blower motor it must be replaced If the amperage surge remains at a value greater than th...

Page 42: ... each other The thermostat should be recalibrated if the reading is not within 20 degrees of the dial setting 400 F If calibration is required adjust the thermostat as follows 5 Remove the oven temperature control knob Be careful to not turn the stem which would change the temperature setting 6 While holding the stem in place turn the calibration screw see drawing below If the actual measured temp...

Page 43: ...reaks Continued over adjustment leads to unstable lifting and a blowing condition Adjustment screw for pilot Air Shutter Pilot ADJUSTMENT OF MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE There is not an internal pressure regulator The external pressure regulators supplied by Southbend are factory set at 6 W C for natural gas and 10 W C for propane gas To check the manifold pressure do the following 1 Turn OFF all thermos...

Page 44: ...SERVICE PLATINUM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE PAGE 44 OF 80 INSTALL OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 Figure 24 Wiring Diagram for 120 Volt Oven Bases ...

Page 45: ...s Connection Parts 60 Griddle External and Structural Parts 62 Thermostatic Griddle Gas Train Parts 64 Uniform Hot Top Parts 66 Graduated Hot Top Parts 68 Oven Base Parts 70 Convection Oven Blower Parts 71 Modular Countertop Base Parts 72 Cabinet Base Parts 74 Flue Riser Parts 76 Shelf Parts 77 Side Panel and Battery Assembly Parts 78 Leg and Caster Parts Figure 25 Front Rail Parts For custom fron...

Page 46: ... REST 12 1183565 BURNER REST 32 5 1183883 1 SUPPORT 12 PILOT for flush top models 1185847 1 SUPPORT 32 PILOT for flush top models 6 1180872 1 3 4 BRACKET PILOT SUPPORT for flush top models 7 1183888 1 TRIM 12 FLUE RISER 1183560 1 TRIM 32 FLUE RISER 8 1183900 1 TRIM 42 DEEP 12 FLUE RISER 1183588 1 TRIM 42 DEEP 32 FLUE RISER 9 1183500 1 4 CAST IRON GRATE SECTIONAL 12 10 1173385 2 CAST IRON GRATE BBB...

Page 47: ...TIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 47 OF 80 Figure 26 1 2 3 4 5 9 6 4 11 4 12 13 14 15 16 Flush 33K Open Burner Models Step Up 33K Open Burner Models 32 Wide Models Shown 7 8 10 33K Open Burner External and Structural Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 48: ...E if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 5 1182193 2 6 8 BURNER ASSEMBLY OPEN TOP 1182195 1 3 4 FITTING 1 2 COMP 1 4 NPT connects rear burner gas tube to valve 6 1182192 1 3 4 TUBE REAR BURNER 7 1182191 1 3 4 ORIFICE FITTING 8 1166004 1 3 4 FITTING DOUBLE PILOT 3 16 TUBE 9 1183605 1 3 4 PILOT TUBE W A REAR 10 1183603 1 3 4 PILOT TUBE W A FRONT 11 117...

Page 49: ...PERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 49 OF 80 Figure 27 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 1 2 8 10 11 13 12 12 5 7 Flush 33K Open Burner Models Step Up 33K Open Burner Models 32 Wide Models Shown 33K Open Burner Gas Train Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 50: ...2 FLUE RISER 7 1183899 1 TRIM 42 DEEP 16 FLUE RISER 1183588 1 TRIM 42 DEEP 32 FLUE RISER 8 1179247 1 2 CAST IRON GRATE 9 1185853 1 MANIFOLD W A 16 1183558 1 MANIFOLD W A 32 10 1179222 2 4 NIPPLE EXTENSION 11 1178202 2 4 VALVE HI OFF NAT LP 1008735 2 4 ORIFICE NAT GAS if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 1008750 2 4 ORIFICE PROPANE if appliance will...

Page 51: ...PLATINUM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 51 OF 80 Figure 28 45K Open Burner Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 52: ...1 TRAY W A 16 CHARBROILER CRUMB 1183970 TRAY W A 32 CHARBROILER CRUMB 8 1185654 1 2 SHIELD CHAR HEAT DEFLECTOR 9 1185642 1 SUPPORT 16 CHAR REAR GRATE 1185648 1 SUPPORT 32 CHAR REAR GRATE 10 1185632 1 TRIM CHAR GRI 16 FLUE RISER 1185631 1 TRIM CHAR GRI 32 FLUE RISER 1185946 1 TRIM 42 DEEP CHAR GRI 16 FLUE RISER 1185671 1 TRIM 42 DEEP CHAR GRI 32 FLUE RISER 11 1185661 1 CHARBROILER W A 16 1185660 1 ...

Page 53: ...RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 53 OF 80 Figure 29 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 12 13 11 16 14 15 17 18 3 9 10 Charbroiler External and Structural Parts for 16 and 32 Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 54: ...HEAT 7 1183974 2 TRAY W A 24 CHARBROILER CRUMB 1184772 2 TRAY W A 36 CHARBROILER CRUMB 1185401 1 TRAY W A 48 CHARBROILER CRUMB LT 1185486 1 TRAY W A 48 CHARBROILER CRUMB RT 8 1184994 2 3 4 BRACKET RADIANT STOP 9 1183890 1 TRIM CHAR GRI 24 FLUE RISER 1183635 1 TRIM CHAR GRI 36 FLUE RISER 1183889 1 TRIM CHAR GRI 48 FLUE RISER 10 1183893 1 TRIM 42 DEEP CHAR GRI 24 FLUE RISER 1183590 1 TRIM 42 DEEP CH...

Page 55: ...ANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 55 OF 80 Figure 30 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 9 11 12 15 16 13 14 17 18 3 10 Charbroiler External and Structural Parts for 24 36 and 48 Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 56: ...l P36W CCC 1187838 1 Valve Panel P48W CCCC 1187952 1 Valve Panel P60W CCCCC 1188410 1 Valve Panel P72W CCCCCC 6 1187819 2 Guide smoker Drip Pan 7 1187818 1 Grease Drawer Smoker W A 8 1187814 1 Rack 36 60 Wood Smoker 1187836 1 Rack 48 Wood Smoker 1187963 2 Rack 72 Wood Smoker 9 1187813 1 Box W A 36 60 Smoker 1187832 1 Box W A 48 Smoker 1187965 1 Box W A 72 Smoker 10 1187807 1 Tray 36 60 Water Catch...

Page 57: ...UM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 57 OF 80 Figure 31 Wood Smoker External and Structural Parts for 36 48 60 and 72 Models See parts list on previous page ...

Page 58: ...IFICE 1008748 2 4 4 6 8 ORIFICE NAT GAS if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 1008756 2 4 4 6 8 ORIFICE PROPANE if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 6 1182762 2 4 4 6 8 BURNER ASSEMBLY CHARBROILER 7 1166004 1 2 2 3 4 FITTING DOUBLE PILOT 3 16 TUBE 8 1184505 1 2 2 3 4 TUBE W A CHAR LEFT PILOT 9 118450...

Page 59: ...PE 5 1146808 1 1 PIPE NIPPLE 6 1174747 1 TAIL PIPE 1185827 1 TAIL PIPE FOR BBB MODELS 7 1146911 1 ELBOW ST BLK 1 90 DEGREE 4450009 PRESSURE REGULATOR 1 1 4 2 500 000 BTU NAT 4450010 PRESSURE REGULATOR 1 1 4 2 500 000 BTU LP 1167782 PRESSURE REGULATOR 1 600 000 BTU NAT 1167783 PRESSURE REGULATOR 1 600 000 BTU LP 4450008 1 1 4 GAS SHUT OFF VALVE 4450007 1 GAS SHUT OFF VALVE 1130195 1 QUICK DISCONNEC...

Page 60: ...GG SS 1184678 1 VALVE PANEL 48N TTT SS 4 1183696 1 1 1 GREASE DRAWER W A 5 1183691 1 1 1 GREASE DRAWER BASE W A 6 1184773 1 2 3 COVER VALVE SHIELD 7 1185564 2 BURNER REST 16 CHAR GRI 1185563 2 BURNER REST 32 CHAR GRI 1183895 2 BURNER REST 48 CHAR GRI 8 1185912 1 SHIELD 16 GRIDDLE HEAT 1185589 1 SHIELD 32 GRIDDLE HEAT 1185387 1 SHIELD 48 GRIDDLE HEAT 9 1183685 1 2 BURNER BOX DIVIDER 10 1185632 1 TR...

Page 61: ...M SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 61 OF 80 Figure 34 3 4 1 2 5 7 8 9 7 13 14 12 11 6 Griddle External and Structural Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 62: ...TION GRIDDLE THERMOSTAT 11 1183503 1 2 3 TUBE 3 8 X 9 FLEXIBLE 12 1185503 1 2 3 MANIFOLD DUAL BURNER ORIFICE 1008748 2 4 6 ORIFICE NAT GAS if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 1008756 2 4 6 ORIFICE PROPANE if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 13 1182762 2 4 6 BURNER ASSEMBLY CHARBROILER 14 1185675 1...

Page 63: ...TIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 63 OF 80 Figure 35 4 1 5 7 8 9 10 13 12 18 17 19 2 3 14 15 16 20 21 22 11 6 Thermostatic Griddle Gas Train Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 64: ...UE RISER 1183899 1 TRIM HOT TOP 42 DEEP 16 FLUE RISER 1185738 1 TRIM HOT TOP 42 DEEP 32 FLUE RISER 11 1019601 1 2 PLATE UNIFORM HEATED TOP 12 1185763 1 MANIFOLD ASM 16 UNIFORM H TOP 1185736 MANIFOLD ASM 32 UNIFORM H TOP 13 1179222 1 2 NIPPLE EXTENSION 14 1176008 1 2 VALVE BURNER NAT 15 1183503 1 2 TUBE 3 8 X 9 FLEXIBLE 16 1185503 1 2 MANIFOLD 32 DUAL BURNER ORIFICE 1008750 2 4 ORIFICE NAT GAS if a...

Page 65: ...RIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 65 OF 80 Figure 36 14 18 13 3 4 1 2 5 7 10 6 12 3 11 15 16 17 19 21 20 8 9 Uniform Hot Top Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 66: ...2 BRACKET BURNER HOLD DOWN 7 1185658 1 SHIELD GRADUATED BURNER 8 1018998 2 PLATE GRADUATED HEAT TOP 9 1018997 1 PS GRIDDLE CSTIR RING GRAD 10 1018996 1 PS GRIDDLE CSTIR LID GRAD 11 1185943 1 MANIFOLD W A GRADUATED H TOP 12 1176016 1 BURNER VALVE NAT 1006425 1 ORIFICE NAT GAS if appliance will operate above 2000 ft contact Southbend for appropriate orifice size 1006443 1 ORIFICE PROPANE if applianc...

Page 67: ...M SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 67 OF 80 Figure 37 1 2 4 3 6 6 18 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 13 16 17 5 8 Graduated Hot Top Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 68: ...CKET 14 1168262 1 SWITCH FLAME 15 1165708 1 FLM SW MNT BRKT 16 1164809 1 SPARK MODULE 1184997 1 SPARK MODULE SHIELD 17 1183518 1 KNOB ON OFF 18 1176099 1 VALVE BURNER 19 1006299 1 ELBOW 1 2CC X 3 8M F 20 1184417 1 TUBE OVEN GAS SUPPLY 21 1185533 1 SOLENOID VALVE ASM 120V 60 22 1183633 1 SOLENOID TO ORIFICE TUBE 23 1183568 1 BRACKET ORIFICE 1008730 1 ORIFICE NAT GAS if appliance will operate above ...

Page 69: ...PLATINUM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 69 OF 80 Figure 38 Oven Base Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 70: ...ven Blower Parts 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 Key Part Number Qty Description 1 1180834 1 OVEN BAFFLE CO 2 1177581 1 BLOWER WHEEL ASSEMBLY 3 1177452 1 MOTOR 1 3 HP 115 VOLT 4 1180821 1 POCKET W A BLOWER 500 SERIES 5 1181747 1 SHIELD RT BLOWER 500 SERIES 6 1181748 1 SHIELD LT BLOWER 500 SERIES 7 1184703 1 AIR DIVERTER Not shown on drawing ...

Page 71: ...BASE 16 COUNTERTOP 1183859 1 BASE 24 COUNTERTOP 1183576 1 BASE 32 COUNTERTOP 1183523 1 BASE 36 COUNTERTOP 1185418 1 BASE 48 COUNTERTOP 2 1183861 2 STIFFENER 12 BASE 1183860 2 STIFFENER 16 BASE 1183858 2 STIFFENER 24 BASE 1183580 2 STIFFENER 32 BASE 1183579 2 STIFFENER 36 BASE 1185413 2 STIFFENER 48 BASE 3 1183640 2 RETAINER MODULAR TOP 4 1164132 2 STRIKER for valve panel 1164133 2 CATCH for valve ...

Page 72: ...183874 1 CABINET LINING 16 BOTTOM 1183873 1 2 CABINET LINING 24 BOTTOM 1183600 1 CABINET LINING 32 36 BOTTOM 4 1183563 1 1 TRIM CENTER 5 1183866 1 CABINET LINING 12 LEFT 1183865 1 CABINET LINING 16 LEFT 1183864 1 2 CABINET LINING 24 LEFT 1183586 1 CABINET LINING 32 36 LEFT 6 1183869 1 CABINET LINING 12 RIGHT 1183868 1 CABINET LINING 16 RIGHT 1183867 1 2 CABINET LINING 24 RIGHT 1183587 1 CABINET LI...

Page 73: ...PLATINUM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE SERVICE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 73 OF 80 Figure 41 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 Cabinet Base Parts See parts list on previous page ...

Page 74: ...36 1183805 1 SPLASHER 24 X 48 1183811 1 SPLASHER 36 X 12 1183812 1 SPLASHER 36 X 16 1183813 1 SPLASHER 36 X 24 1183814 1 SPLASHER 36 X 32 1183852 1 SPLASHER 36 X 36 1183815 1 SPLASHER 36 X 48 5 1183821 1 SHIELD 5 X 12 WALL AZ 1184785 1 SHIELD 5 X 12 WALL SS 1183822 1 SHIELD 5 X 16 WALL AZ 1185860 1 SHIELD 5 X 16 WALL SS 1183823 1 SHIELD 5 X 24 WALL AZ 1184786 1 SHIELD 5 X 24 WALL SS 1183824 1 SHIE...

Page 75: ... 36 X 12 WALL SS 1183842 1 SHIELD 36 X 16 WALL AZ 1185864 1 SHIELD 36 X 16 WALL SS 1183843 1 SHIELD 36 X 24 WALL AZ 1184798 1 SHIELD 36 X 24 WALL SS 1183844 1 SHIELD 36 X 32 WALL AZ 1185863 1 SHIELD 36 X 32 WALL SS 1183854 1 SHIELD 36 X 36 WALL AZ 1184799 1 SHIELD 36 X 36 WALL SS 1183845 1 SHIELD 36 X 48 WALL AZ 1184900 1 SHIELD 36 X 48 WALL SS Figure 42 3 4 1 2 5 Flue Riser Parts See parts list o...

Page 76: ...LF ASM 32 1185876 SINGLE TRAY SHELF ASM 48 3 1185880 SINGLE TUBE SHELF ASM 12 1185881 SINGLE TUBE SHELF ASM 16 1184755 SINGLE TUBE SHELF ASM 32 1185882 SINGLE TUBE SHELF ASM 48 4 1185871 DOUBLE SOLID SHELF ASM 12 1185689 DOUBLE SOLID SHELF ASM 16 1185688 DOUBLE SOLID SHELF ASM 32 1185690 DOUBLE SOLID SHELF ASM 48 5 1185877 DOUBLE TRAY SHELF ASM 12 1185878 DOUBLE TRAY SHELF ASM 16 1184753 DOUBLE TR...

Page 77: ...84561 BODY SIDE 32 SS OPEN RT 1184562 BODY SIDE 32 SS OPEN LT 1184575 BODY SIDE 32 CAB SS RT 1184556 BODY SIDE 32 CAB SS LT 1184576 BODY SIDE 32 CAB SS OPEN RT 1184563 BODY SIDE 32 CAB SS OPEN LT 1183671 BODY SIDE HALF AZ RT 1183672 BODY SIDE HALF AZ LT 1183538 BODY SIDE SS COUNTERTOP RT 1183553 BODY SIDE SS COUNTERTOP LT 1184564 BODY SIDE SS OPEN COUNTERTOP RT 1184565 BODY SIDE SS OPEN COUNTERTOP...

Page 78: ...ion 1 1172650 4 LEG PAD 3 4 X 10 HOLE 2 1146500 16 1 4 LOCK WASHER 3 1146201 16 1 4 X 30 X 3 4 HEX HEAD 4 1174260 1 LEG PACKAGE set of four legs not including bolts leg pads or lock washers 1174262 1 EARTHQUAKE LEGS SS set of four 5 1174265 1 CASTER PACKAGE two casters with brake and two without brake does not include bolts lock washers or leg pads Not shown in drawing ...

Page 79: ...PLATINUM SERIES SECTIONAL RANGE INSTALL AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1185836 REV 3 07 06 PAGE 79 OF 80 Notes ...

Page 80: ... We all recognize however that replacement parts and occasional professional service may be necessary to extend the useful life of this appliance When service is needed contact a Southbend Authorized Service Agency or your dealer To avoid confusion always refer to the model number serial number and type of your appliance Southbend 1100 Old Honeycutt Road Fuquay Varina NC 27526 www southbendnc com ...

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