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Installation and Accessories
Before installing the coffee roaster, unpack the appliance and review the parts list supplied in the accessory
kit. If anything is missing please contact us immediately. Read and understand this installation and operation
manual.
Locations For your Roaster - Basic Requirements
We believe the roaster will prove most valuable to your
business if its located where your customers can see it in operation. You may or may not be able to do that, but
there are a few essential requirements for the installation of the roaster.
A. The roaster is not water resistant and should be protected from moisture and wind.
B. The roaster must be installed not less than three inches from combustibles. The back panel must be
free of obstructions to allow for adequate air flow
C. The roaster must be vented to the outside if installed indoors. See the section on venting options.
D. It must be reasonably level to operate properly.
E. If you are at an altitude at or above 4500’ please let us know. Some adjustments may be needed to
allow the roaster to operate properly at altitudes above 4500’.
Fuel Supply:
The gas supply should be installed, adjusted, and tested by a qualified gas installer.
Propane (L.P.):
The LP connection on the back of the roaster is a standard 3/8 inch male flare fitting. (
It is
not necessary to use pipe sealant or tape on the flare fitting threads; doing so may cause a leak
.) The
roaster is supplied with a hose and regulator assembly for connection to a standard propane bottle with a man-
ual shut-off valve. If you are using a propane roaster indoors, you must comply with any local codes for in-
stalling, plumbing, and venting a propane appliance.
DO NOT INSTALL THE PROPANE BOTTLE IN-
DOORS; IT MUST BE INSTALLED OUTSIDE ACCORDING TO LOCAL CODES.
The propane sup-
ply pressure to the roaster must be adjusted to a minimum of 11 inches water column for the roaster to work
properly. A manual gas shut-off valve must be installed at the roaster.
Natural Gas (N.G.):
The natural gas roaster is supplied with a ½ inch male NPT fitting for connection to a
natural gas supply. Installation and connection to a natural gas line must comply with any local codes. The
natural gas supply pressure should be adjusted to a minimum of 7 inches water column flowing or operating
pressure for the roaster to work properly. A manual gas shut-off valve must be installed at the roaster.
Electric Power:
The roaster must be plugged into a properly wired, grounded, three prong outlet. The roaster
only draws 3 amps at 120 volts ac and will not need a dedicated circuit (Note: In some commercial applica-
tions a dedicated circuit may be needed if large or multiple commercial appliances are on the same circuit.
These types appliances may cause electrical noise that can cause problems with the electronic control.)
Any
electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician
. Do not run a 120 volt 60hz appliance on 240 volts
50hz and vice versa.