IRON RANGE STOCK POT MANUAL REV1 FOR WARRANTY SERVICE CALL 866-359-7378
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INSTALLATION (Continued)
Clearance and Positioning Around the Appliance:
This equipment must be installed with a six-
inch (6”) clearance from sides and rear from combustible material. Zero (0) clearance from non-
combustible. For use on a non-combustible floor.
Air Supply and Ventilation:
The area in front and around the equipment must be kept clear to
avoid any obstruction of the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Adequate clearance must be
maintained at all times in front of and at the sides of the appliance for servicing and proper
ventilation.
Pressure Regulator:
This commercial appliance comes with a convertible pressure regulator to
insure proper and efficient operation. The pressure regulator provided is adaptable for both
Natural and LPG gas. Regulator specifications: ¾” NPT inlet and outlet, preset for four-inches (4”)
WC Natural Gas and may be converted by qualified personnel to be used for LPG at ten-inches
(10”) WC.
Prior to connecting the regulator,
check the incoming line
pressure. The regulator can only
withstand a maximum pressure
of ½” PSI (13” WC). If the line
pressure is beyond this limit, a
step-down regulator before the
appliance regulator provided will
be required. The arrow on the
bottom of the appliance regulator
shows the gas flow direction and
should point downstream to the
equipment.
LIGHTING THE PILOT:
The appliance is equipped with standing pilots and each should be lit immediately after the gas is
supplied to the equipment.
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Before attempting to light the pilots, turn off the main gas valve to the equipment and wait 5
minutes to clear the gas.
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Turn off all gas control knobs.
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Light all pilots manually with ignition source.
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The pilot burner must be lit at the end of the tube. Hold an ignition source through the pilot
light hole in the front panel at the pilot tube. When the flame ignites remove ignition source.
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Turn off the main gas valve to shut down the equipment.
Smoke appearing on initial use of the appliance is normal. This is a result of the rust preventative
coating burning off. Allow the equipment to “burn in” for at least 15 minutes before the first use.