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INSTALLATION
Setting in Place
1. Uncrate unit and put into place. For easier and lighter handling of the broiler, remove cast iron
top grids, grid frame, drip tray, grease container, and debris screen.
2. Wire ties securing burners are for shipping purposes only and must be removed when
installing the appliance. This will permit the burners to be readily removed during future
servicing. Remove all other packing material from burner box.
3. FOR FLOOR MODELS, a set of 6‖ legs is packed in the top section of the broiler (unless unit
is specifically ordered without legs). A threaded receptacle is located on each corner (and in
the middle of units larger than 36‖) of the base of the unit. Each leg has a similar mating
thread. Raise unit sufficiently to allow legs to be screwed into the threaded receptacles. Level
unit by adjusting legs. AN UNLEVELED UNIT WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT PERFORMANCE.
4. COUNTER UNITS must be installed on a level table or stand, and Modular units must be
leveled by adjusting the legs.
Battery Arrangements
1. Place the first unit in the exact position it will occupy in the battery.
2. Using a carpenter’s level, level the unit from front to rear and side to side. Adjust as follows:
FLOOR INSTALLATION ON LEGS:
Adjust by turning foot on adjustable legs.
CURB INSTALLATION:
Place shim under the low side. This operation is important since
variations in floors and curbs are common. Unless units are level, difficulty will be
encountered in aligning the gas supply manifold and the units will not butt together tightly.
3. Remove the upper valve panel from unit.
4. Move the next unit into position.
5. Engage union nut on manifold with make fitting on next unit and draw up union nut hand tight.
Be sure appliances butt together both front and rear. If manifolds do not align, then ranges are
not level. In extreme cases, it may be necessary to loosen manifold bolts and adjust.
6. Continue leveling and connecting gas supply manifolds together until all appliances in the
battery are connected.
7.
Tighten manifold union gas tight. Use back up wrench to prevent manifold from rotating.
FAILURE TO DO THIS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO PILOTS AND GAS VALVES.
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CHECK ENTIRE SYSTEM FOR GAS LEAKS.
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