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If the pilot goes out, an automatic shutoff valve turns off the gas supply to the burners. To relight the pilot, follow 
this procedure: 

 

Turn the control valve to "OFF". Wait a sufficient length of time to allow gas, which may have accumulated in 
the burner compartment, to escape (at least five minutes). 

 

Turn on the main shutoff valve. 

 

Depress and hold in the red button "A" on the automatic shutoff valve while lighting the pilot burner. 

 

When gas at pilot has been burning for about 45 seconds, release the red button. If pilot does not remain lit, 
repeat  the  operation,  allowing  more  time  before  releasing  red  reset  button.  The  button  can  be  accessed 
through an opening in the front panel. 

 

To  adjust  the  pilot  flame,  Rotate  the  knob  clockwise  to  reduce  the  gas  flow,  and  counterclockwise  to 
increase the gas flow; to provide a properly sized pilot flame (approximately 1/2" to 3/4" long). (12 to 19 mm) 

 

All units are equipped with fixed orifices for use with natural gas, and no adjustment is necessary. 

 

Units  for  operation  on  natural  or  propane  gas,  are  also  equipped  with  a  factory  preset  pressure  regulator 
with an outlet pressure of 6.0" W.C. (15 'mbar') for natural gas supply, and 10" W.C. (25 'mbar') for propane 
gas supply, and should not require further adjustment. 

Standing Pilot Lighting Instructions 

(Not Available in the European Community)

  

The pilot lights on the broilers have been set at the factory. A screwdriver may be required for the first lighting to 
adjust the flame for your elevation. 

1.  Turn off the manual shut off valve and wait 5 minutes to clear the gas.  

2.  Turn all knobs to the "OFF" position.  

3.  Turn the manual shut off valve on. 

4.  Hold an ignition source (match) at the pilot. When the flame is established, remove the ignition source. 

5.  Turn the burner knobs to "HI". If the burner does not ignite, promptly open the pilot valve more. If the pilot 

flame  appears  larger  than  necessary,  turn  it  down  and  reset  burner  ignition.  The  pilot  flame  should  be  as 
small as possible but large enough to guarantee reliable ignition of the burners when the knobs are turned to 
"HI".  

 

RELIGHTING PILOT 

If the pilot light should go out for any reason: 

 

Promptly shut off all gas at the manual shut off valve. 

 

Turn off all knobs and pilot valves; wait 5minutes to clear gas. 

 

Relight following steps 4 through 6 under 

Standing Pilot Lighting Instructions.

 

LIGHTING MAIN BURNER: 

Since the burner is lit from constantly burning pilot, turn knobs to "HI" to put the unit in operation; then adjust to 
any desired position between "LO" and "HI". 

 

To  light  burner,  turn  knob  to  "max".  Then  back  off  to  the  desired  flame  level.  The  range  of  adjustment  is 
virtually infinite between high and off. (At the small flame, there is a pre-set low). 

 

When  the  broiler  is  first  heated,  it  will  smoke  until  oil  used  in  manufacturing,  preservation  and  dust  from 
storage and shipping are burned off. An hour at "max". On all burners is usually sufficient. 

 

Turn knobs off and let cool. 

 

For  first  cooking,  set  the  grates  at  maximum  tilt  position  and  preheat  before  broiling.  You  will  have  to 
experiment with knob settings and grate position for each particular item. 

 

Keep the grease/water pan with sufficient water to cover the entire bottom. 

Summary of Contents for TSGCB-18i

Page 1: ... WARNING Improper installation operation service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read and understand these instructions thoroughly before positioning installing maintaining or servicing this equipment WARNING Instructions must be posted in a prominent location All safety precautions must be taken in the event the user smells gas Safety information can be obtained from your...

Page 2: ...s supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of psi 3 45 kPa The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing it s individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than psi 3 45 kPa WARNING A factory authorized agent should handle all maintenanc...

Page 3: ...l result in serious injury or death WARNING This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in serious injury or death CAUTION This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which may result in minor or moderate injury or product or property damage NOTICE This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood even thou...

Page 4: ... gas line is disconnected Unit must have adequate clearances for servicing Sides 0 Rear 0 Floor 4 European Community Installation Instructions THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE FITTED BY A COMPETENT PERSON IN THE UK CORGI REGISTERED INSTALLERS INCLUDING THE REGIONS OF BRITISH GAS UNDERTAKE TO WORK TO SAFE AND SATISFACTORY STANDARDS THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GAS SAFETY INSTALLATI...

Page 5: ...emove the knobs and front panel 2 Remove the orifice fittings from the valve Change the orifices to the size recommended for propane L P 3 Replace the orifice fittings into the valve 4 Remove cap invert the insert and replace cap NOTE Marking on insert 5 Continue with the installation LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS GCB and GCRB Broilers are furnished with either a pilot safety valve or a standing pilot not...

Page 6: ...Turn off the manual shut off valve and wait 5 minutes to clear the gas 2 Turn all knobs to the OFF position 3 Turn the manual shut off valve on 4 Hold an ignition source match at the pilot When the flame is established remove the ignition source 5 Turn the burner knobs to HI If the burner does not ignite promptly open the pilot valve more If the pilot flame appears larger than necessary turn it do...

Page 7: ...currents within a room It is also necessary that sufficient air should be allowed to enter the room to compensate for the amount of air removed by any ventilating system Otherwise a subnormal atmospheric pressure will occur which will effect operation and cause undesirable working conditions A properly designed and installed hood will act as the heart of the ventilating system for the room or area...

Page 8: ...ricting the airflow by covering the grid grates may cause them to warp It will also cause damage to the valves the knobs and the front panel decal C Place grates on broiler with grid bars horizontal facing down D Turn control knobs to HI for approximately 45minutes E Turn off the broiler and allow it to cool for 20Minutes F Clean top and bottom surfaces of grate with a wire brush to remove animal ...

Page 9: ...djusted by the installer unless the installer is an authorized service agent TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Heat does not come on when valve is turned on Pilot burner not lit Gas valve is bad Pilot burner will not light Obstructed pilot orifice Pilot gas turned off at automatic pilot Automatic pilot valve is bad Pilot burner will not stay lit Thermocouple is bad Thermocouple is not ...

Page 10: ...KS WITH AIR SPACES BETWEEN THE ROCKS DO NOT OVER LOAD ROCK GRATES Please Use The Following Amount of Lava Rock Per Model GCRB 18 Approximately 3 LBS GCRB 24 Approximately 4 LBS GCRB 36 Approximately 7 LBS GCRB 48 Approximately 9 LBS Notes ...

Page 11: ...X 3 16 1 49 8837112 Label Orifice Size 1 16 218207 28 Tube Pilot 1 50 8837190 Tag Orifice Location 1 17 218207 29 Bracket Pilot GCRB GCB GGM 18 1 51 43813103 Label Warning Hot Surface 1 18 2066154 Pilot Top 1 52 2300100 Bags Poly 36 x 27 x 44 1 19 218207 16 Side Grease Chute 2 53 2065852 Logo Tristar Casted 1 20 22011254 Side Panel LH RH i Line 2 54 2901251 Carton RSC 28 25 X 20 62 X 17 275lbs 1 2...

Page 12: ...12 EXPLODED VIEW TSGCB 18i TSGCRB 18i ...

Page 13: ...4 Side Panel LH RH i Line 2 53 2901255 Post Corner 4 18 30047501 Guide Grease Slide 2 54 2901252 Carton HSC 28 1 4 X 26 5 8 X 17 275 Lbs 1 19 218208 25 Bracket Pilot 1 55 2901229 Pad 21 13 16 X 23 3 16 200 Lbs 1 20 218212 16 Radiant Medium Duty H 4 56 29012 28 Cap FTD 24 25 X 23 25 X 4 275 Lbs 1 21 2092800 Pilot Broiler 1 57 29012 27 Cap FTD 23 43 X 22 06 X 4 275 Lbs 1 22 22011255 Baffle Front Pan...

Page 14: ...14 EXPLODED VIEW TSGCB 24i TSGCRB 24i ...

Page 15: ...PTM 1 52 8837130 Decal Operating Instruction 1 17 218208 25 Bracket Pilot 2 53 2065852 Logo Tristar Casted 1 18 2092800 Pilot Broiler 2 54 8837190 Tag Orifice Location 1 19 8163100 M S Pan Hd Ph 10 32 X 1 4 4 55 43813103 Label Warning Hot Surface 1 20 2092903 Pilot Natural 6 W C 2 56 8837400 Box Label 1 21 2068001 Pilot Valve 2 57 8838700 Manual GCB H GCRB H Champion II 1 22 21820727 Tube Pilot Su...

Page 16: ...16 EXPLODED VIEW TSGCB 36i TSGCRB 36i ...

Page 17: ...1198 Manifold 18 GCBi GCRBi GGMi 4 54 8822325 Decal UL Sanitation NSF Std 4 1 19 22011254 Side Panel LH RH i Line 2 55 29012 27 Cap FTD 23 43 X 22 06 X 4 275 Lbs 2 20 30047501 Guide Grease Slide 4 56 29012 28 Cap FTD 24 25 X 23 25 X 4 275 Lbs 2 21 218212 16 Radiant Med Duty H 8 57 29012 43 Pad 27 X 52 5 200lbs 1 22 218210 51 Body 48 Firebox GGM 1 58 2901229 Pad 21 13 16 X 23 3 16 200lbs 2 23 81973...

Page 18: ...18 EXPLODED VIEW TSGCB 48i TSGCRB 48i ...

Page 19: ...TAR shall bear the normal labor charges for repair of replacement to the extent that such repair or replacement is performed within 35 miles of the office of an authorized service agency within the continental United States and during regular straight time hours Travel outside of the 35 miles and any work performed at overtime or weekend rates would be the responsibility of the owner user Defectiv...

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