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INSTALLATION Continued

Ventilation and Air Supply

One of the most important considerations is ventilation. 
The fryer must be installed so that products of combustions 
are removed effi

  ciently, but so that the kitchen ventilation 

system does not produce drafts that interfere with proper 
burner operation. The fryer fl ue opening must 

NOT

 be placed 

close to the intake of the exhaust fan.

The fryer must never have its fl ue extended in a chimney 
fashion. This changes the combustion characteristics of the 
fryer. This will cause the fryer to be slow to recover, frequently 
cause delayed ignition, and sometimes cause pilot outage.

The ideal method of ventilating a fryer is the use of a 
properly designed canopy which should extend six inches 
(6”) (152mm)beyond all sides of the appliance and six feet 
(6’) six inches (6”) (1981mm) from the fl oor.

Many operators do not realize that the fi nest ventilation 
system will break down when it is not maintained properly. 
The duct system, the hood, and the fi lter bank must be 
cleaned on a regular basis and kept free of grease.

Adequate distances must be maintained from the fl ue outlet 
of the fryer to the lower edge of the fi lter bank. Filters should 
never be installed in the horizontal position. They should be 
installed at an angle of 45 degrees, and a drip tray should be 
located beneath the lowest edge of the fi lter. NFPA Standard 
No.96 states that “A Minimum distance of 18” (457mm) 
should be maintained between the fl ue outlet and the lower 
edge of the grease fi lter.” We recommend that the MINIMUM 
DISTANCE BE 24” (610mm) FROM THE FLUE OUTLET TO 
THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE FILTER WHEN THE APPLIANCE 
CONSUMES MORE THAN 120,000 B.T.U. PER HOUR.

A strong exhaust fan will create a vacuum in the room, for an 
exhaust system vent to work properly, replacement air must 
enter the room in which the vent is located.

All gas burners and pilots need suffi

  cient air to operate and 

large objects should not be placed in front of this fryer which 
would obstruct the air fl ow through the front. A minimum of 
24” (610mm) should be provided at the front of the unit for 
servicing and proper operation. Air for combustion enters 
the unit below the cabinet at the base. Do not place anything 
around the base or under the fryer.

Assembly Of Battery

All heavy duty batteries equipment is aligned and fi tted at 
the factory, from left to right and must be installed in this 
order. There is a diagram provided with every heavy duty 
battery. All 35M/MST Fryers and 70M/MST Fryers may be 
installed to battery with other GARLAND 40 Series Ranges, 
sharing common manifold connections.

A.  All such units should be placed in their respective battery 

position. Detach valve panels to prevent damage, 
remove them from the area where the battery is being 
assembled.

B.  Level each unit (if a range, to the oven rack) by adjusting 

the six inch (6”/152mm) legs, or where legs are not used, 
adjust level with shims. Readjust legs, if required.

C.  Connect units together by mating the unions at each 

end of the manifold. (Adjoining units must have 
matching unions, unless the union parts are of the 
same specifi cations, a leak proof connection cannot be 
assured.) Hand tighten unions at this point.

D.  The units should be fastened at the rear by inserting 5/16” 

bolts through the holes provided at the rear of the burner 
box sides. Install washer and nut and hand tighten. Be 
sure of proper unit alignment in the battery before fi nal 
tightening of these bolts or unions. Improper tightening 
will cause “fanning” or “bowing” of batteried units.

 The 

fi nal tightening of the union should be accomplished 

by using a suitable spanner wrench. If such a wrench 
is not available, the GARLAND union collar has special 
ridges, and a cold chisel can be driven against these 
ridges to properly seat and seal the union.

E.  The manifold of this unit or the manifold of which is 

a part of must be equipped with a certifi ed pressure 
regulator suitable for battery application and adjustable 
for an outlet pressure at the manifold as specifi ed on the 
rating place

Содержание M/MST35

Страница 1: ...15 MASTER SERIES HEAVY DUTY GAS FRYERS MODELS M MST35 M MST70 Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual This manual is updated as new information and models are released Visit our website for the...

Страница 2: ...nt parts Garland will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted operated or not maintained in accordance with national and local codes or installation...

Страница 3: ...s M Series Low Profile Backguard 9 Assembly Instructions M Series Backguard 9 Radiation Shield 10 OPERATION 10 Using the Fryer for the First Time 10 Lighting Instructions 11 Stand By 11 Complete Shut...

Страница 4: ...10 000 BTU Hr 32 23kW Hr 85 000 BTU Hr 24 91kW Hr 4 0 WC 10mbar 9 0 WC 22mbar 51 1 05MM 1 1 4 N P T Gas input ratings shown here are for installations up to 2 000 feet 610mm above sea level Input must...

Страница 5: ...up to 2 000 feet 610mm above sea level Input must be derated for high altitude installations Gas manifold pipe size 1 1 4 N P T INSTALLATION NOTES Combustible Wall Clearances Entry Clearances Manifol...

Страница 6: ...tions Before assembly and connection check gas supply A The type of gas for which the unit is equipped is stamped on the data plate located on inner door panel Connect a unit stamped NAT only to natur...

Страница 7: ...king oil to prevent rust Casters A The installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the Standard for Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances ANSI Z21 69 CSA 6 16 Addenda Z21 69B 2006...

Страница 8: ...e and large objects should not be placed in front of this fryer which would obstruct the air flow through the front A minimum of 24 610mm should be provided at the front of the unit for servicing and...

Страница 9: ...at hole marked X with 1 4 20 bolts nuts and washers 6 Install front panel 5 previously remove 7 Install flue cap 6 previously removed 1 X X 2 5 8 7 3 6 9 4 Assembly Instructions M Series Backguard 1 R...

Страница 10: ...g level must cover the thermostat bulbs when fryer is in operation After turning the main burner on set the thermostat at 325 to check calibration of the thermostat Let the burner cycle at least four...

Страница 11: ...ipping on spilled liquid etc when moving the fryer with liquid in the vessel If the fryer is to be moved it is recommended that the liquid in the vessel be cooled to room temperature and removed from...

Страница 12: ...21 3 5 Min Fillets 350 177 3 4 Min Clams 350 360 177 182 1 3 Min Chicken Small Pieces 350 177 6 10 Min Large Pieces 350 360 177 182 8 11 Min Cutlets Chops 1 thick 325 163 5 7 Min OPERATION Continued F...

Страница 13: ...cratching Use a water based stainless cleaner commercially available if you want a high shine Stainless Steel For routine cleaning just wash with a hot water and detergent solution Wash just a small a...

Страница 14: ...r out rapidly so beware of splattering in this event 5 We recommend that the drained compound be allowed to cool to 100 F 38 C or lower before transporting the stock pot or other container removing th...

Страница 15: ...res on thermostat b Set too low b Raise setting c Out of calibration c Re calibrate d Thermostat defective d Replace 2 Thermostat does not control set point 2 See Below a Out of calibration a Re calib...

Страница 16: ...spaced away from the dial plate at least the thickness of a dime NOTE DO NOT TURN ADJUSTING SHAFT MORE THAN TWO TURNS IN EITHER DIRECTION OR PERMANENT DAMAGE CAN RESULT THIS ACTION MAY VOID THE STANDA...

Страница 17: ...Part 1382677 2 15 Page 17...

Страница 18: ...inuing product improvement may necessitate change of specifications without notice Every new piece of Manitowoc Foodservice equipment comes with KitchenCare and you choose the level of service that me...

Страница 19: ...nuing product improvement may necessitate change of specifi cations without notice Every new piece of Manitowoc Foodservice equipment comes with KitchenCare and you choose the level of service that me...

Страница 20: ...Pi ce n 1382677 2 15 Page 17 D PANNAGE ET R GLAGES suite NOIR NOIR BLANC THERMOSTAT HAUTE LIMITE THERMOSTAT EN FONCTION G N RATEUR DE VEILLEUSE INTERRUPTEUR MARCHE ARR T EN OPTION BLANC BLANC...

Страница 21: ...ec des contacts qui ouvrent lorsqu il y a une augmentation de chaleur Il r agira des changements de temp rature de 1 lorsque la friteuse fonctionne au ralenti et qu aucune nourriture n est frire Tourn...

Страница 22: ...e rendement de l l ment thermo lectrique 5 Cette friteuse ne demande aucune lubrifi cation ENTRETIEN ET NETTOYAGE suite D PANNAGE ET R GLAGES R glages Le br leur de votre Friteuse GARLAND de conceptio...

Страница 23: ...RAIT JAMAIS TRE UTILIS E Une solution de blanchiment ou d eau chaude peut tre utilis e pour nettoyer hygi niquement l acier inoxydable sans le d t riorer ENTRETIEN ET NETTOYAGE suite Directives De Dra...

Страница 24: ...rsque la friteuse n est pas utilis e Un compos friture brunissant et de la chapelure ou de la p te inexactes peuvent laisser croire que les produits sont cuits Utiliser une recette d j exp riment e ou...

Страница 25: ...on vous recommande fortement de les utiliser Pour une p riode d utilisation maximale du compos les utilisateurs avis s trouvent qu ils obtiennent les meilleurs r sultats en cuisant les fritures basse...

Страница 26: ...friteuse doit tre remplie avant son allumage 1 Tourner le bouton du thermostat la temp rature pour friture Le bouton du thermostat est situ l int rieur du compartiment l avant de la friteuse 2 Ouvrir...

Страница 27: ...quelques secondes Voir les directives d allumage et d arr t Comment allumer le br leur principal lorsque la veilleuse est allum e FONCTIONNEMENT FIGURE 2 C T S DE DEVANT CRAN DE CHALEUR ARRI RE ALUMIN...

Страница 28: ...lons 1 4Po 20 crous et rondelles 6 Installer le panneau avant 5 enlev pr c demment 7 Installer le capuchon d vent 5 enlev pr c demment 1 X X 2 5 8 7 3 6 9 4 Directives D assemblage Protecteur Arri re...

Страница 29: ...vide dans la pi ce Pour qu un syst me d vent fonctionne correctement l air de remplacement doit entrer dans la pi ce o l vent est situ Tous les br leurs au gaz et les veilleuses ont besoins de suffi s...

Страница 30: ...t test e et le thermostat a t calibr avec de l huile dans bac par cons quent il est n cessaire de nettoyer le bac l huile avant d ajouter le compos friture Rincer le bac avec de l eau claire et ensui...

Страница 31: ...entretien ou soutien de n importe quelle sorte pour des applications autres que commerciales Directives Pour La Pr installation Avant l assemblage et le raccordement v rifi er l alimentation de gaz A...

Страница 32: ...u dessus du niveau de la mer Le d bit calorifi que doit tre r duit pour les installations en haute altitude Diam tre tuyau collecteur 1 1 4 Po N P T NOTES D INSTALLATION D gagements Par Rapport Aux Mu...

Страница 33: ...22mbar 51 1 05MM 1 1 4 N P T AUSTRAILIAN RATES 97 9Mj Hr 97 9Mj Hr 0 8 Kpa 2 25 Kpa 1 6mm 1 05mm 1 1 4 N P T Les indications pour les entr es de gaz s appliquent des installations inf rieures 2 000 pi...

Страница 34: ...ri re Profi l Bas Pour S rie M 9 Directives D assemblage Protecteur Arri re Pour S rie M 9 cran De Chaleur 10 FONCTIONNEMENT 10 Premi re Utilisation De La Friteuse 10 Directives D allumage 11 Friteuse...

Страница 35: ...en et les r parations doivent tre eff ectu s par un agent d entretien autoris par Garland utilisant des pi ces de rechange d origine Garland Garland n aura aucune obligation en ce qui concerne n impor...

Страница 36: ...2 15 FRITEUSE GAZ HAUTE PERFORMANCE S RIE MASTER MOD LES M35 M70 Instructions D installation et D utilisation This manual is updated as new information and models are released Visit our website for th...

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