CONVEYOR OVEN SERVICE MANUAL
8
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Minimum Clearances and Approved Locations
Move the oven to its final location keeping the minimum
clearance from the back of the oven to the wall. This
clearance is necessary for safe operation and to provide
proper air flow.
The oven is designed for countertop installation and
is not recommended for built-in installation. The oven
requires adequate air to cool the electronic controls.
Operating the oven at elevated temperatures may
reduce reliability and overall performance of the oven.
If the oven is to be installed close to a major heat source
including char grills, griddles and fryers, minimum
clearances must be observed and a radiant/thermal heat
barrier installed between the heat source and the oven.
Adequate access to electrical connections, and side
panels must be provided for any future service. The
operator may be responsible for any additional labor
fees if required.
Minimal Clearances from Combustible and
Noncombustible Construction
Electrical Connection
Install according to the spacing requirements listed
in the installation section of this manual. We strongly
recommend having a competent professional install
this equipment. A licensed electrician should make the
electrical connections and connect power to the unit.
Local codes should always be used when connecting
these units to electrical power. In the absence of local
codes, use the latest version of the National Electrical
Code.
Sides
5” (13 cm)
Rear
3” (8 cm)
Top
3” (8 cm)
No Surrounding Heat Source Minor Surrounding Heat Source;
e.g Heat Lamps & Warmers
Major Surrounding Heat Source;
e.g Fryers, Grills & Griddles
Sides
12”
(30cm)
Rear
3” (8 cm)
Top
3” (8 cm)
Sides
8” (20 cm)
Rear
3” (8 cm)
Top
3” (8 cm)
Do not REMOVE THE BACK VENT COVER. IT IS
PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN PROPER CLEARANCE
IF the oven IS SET WITH its back flat against the
wall. It will not operate properly unless the VENT
COVER IS IN PLACE.
CAUTION
The oven, when installed, must be electrically
grounded in accordance with local codes and/
or the latest edition of the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 in the USA (Canadian
Electrical Code CSA Standard C22.1, Part 1 in
Canada).
CAUTION
This Appliance Must be Grounded. Failure to do
so May Result In Electrical Shock and Death.
CAUTION
Local codes regarding installation vary greatly
from one area to another. The National Fire
Protection Association, Inc., states in its NFPA
96 latest edition that local codes are the
“authority having jurisdiction” when it comes
to requirements for installation of equipment.
Therefore, installations should comply with all
local codes.
NOTICE