INSTALLATION
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Synthesis
06/40V GAS
The thermal circuit breaker must be calibrated to the total rated current and the magnetic
circuit breaker calibrated to the rated current (In the case of ovens this is only slightly higher
than rated current), while the differential mechanism must be calibrated to the 30 mA current
(see Table 3-1).
The electrical socket must be easily accessible and must not require further location after the
installation of the equipment. The distance between the equipment and the socket must be
sufficient to avoid stretching the power cable
The power cable must never be trapped under the feet or wheels of the
equipment
If the Power cable is damaged it must be substituted by customer support or by a
qualified service engineer so as to avoid any risk.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for damage caused by failure to
observe the abovementioned norms.
For the position of the electrical power connections, see Fig. 5-1.
4.7 CONNECTING THE GAS
Before making any type of connection, ensure that the type of gas and pressure
of
the supply
for which the equipment has been calibrated corresponds to the type and the
pressure of the gas that is available. This is indicated on the initial regulation label applied to
the identification plate. Should these not correspond, refer to paragraph 8.4 to change the
regulation.
Gas appliances have a gas input with a G1/2
”
conic thread as indicated in the
specifications. The connection to the building’s gas supply must be made by means of metallic
tubing in zinc plated steel or equipment must be connected to the gas mains supply with an
easily operated mains copper, exposed to view.
The equipment must be connected to the gas mains supply with an easily operated mains tap.
The connection of the tubing to the equipment must be made with a three piece metal joint to
facilitate disassembly.
The strength of the gas tightness on the threaded joint must be ensured with materials
specifically declared to be suitable by their manufacturer also for methane and GPL gasses.
For the location of the gas input connections, see Fig. 5-1.
4.8 EXHAUST PRODUCED BY COMBUSTION
This oven produces waste gasses classified as type “A1” (see Tab. 3.1):
equipment not intended for connection to a chimney or flue or a device for the
evacuation of the combustion residue into the open air from the room in which the