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                                                             INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

MODELS COVERED

MODEL

NUMBER OF ELEMENTS

TOTAL KW

PHASE

EP1(2,3)-8-3836

8   elements per Deck

8   kw per Deck

1 or 3 phase

EP1(2,3)-8-5736

12 elements per Deck

12 kw per Deck

1 or 3 phase

EB1(2,3)-8-3836

8   elements per Deck

8   kw per Deck

1 or 3 phase

EB1(2,3)-8-5736

12 elements per Deck

12 kw per Deck

1 or 3 phase

ER1(2,3)-12-3836

8   elements per Deck

8   kw per Deck

1 or 3 phase

ER1(2,3)-12-5736

12 elements per Deck

12 kw per Deck

1 or 3 phase

1.  RECEIVING

2.  LOCATION AND MINIMUM CLEARANCES

Adequate air space must be provided for proper venting of the controls and provisions must be made for venting of the 
cooking vapors. The Oven must be installed in a well-ventilated area and following minimum clearances must be 
maintained at all times:

Ovens can be installed with “Zero” clearances (back and sides) from combustible and non-combustible materials.

The Ovens may be installed on combustible Flooring if mounted on the Legs provided. Keep the area around your 
oven free and clear of all combustible materials.

3.  INSTALLATION

Place the oven and parts as close to the area of final installation before uncrating. Your oven is packed sitting on its 
back. Leave it on its back while unpacking. The pallet may be left under the oven for convenience in further handling. 
Unpack carefully to avoid damage to the oven. If concealed damage is discovered, follow the instructions detailed in 
section 1 above.

a)  Legs are shipped in a separate carton complete with mounting bolts and washers. Firmly bolt two legs (in case 

of casters, the two with the brakes must be used here) to the upper two corners (front) of the oven as it rests on 
the pallet. 

Note:

  (See fig. # 1).

b)  Using sufficient help, tilt the oven forward and lower it down so that the two front legs come to rest on the floor. 

(See fig. 2)

WARNING: In case of casters, the brakes must be firmly applied and in a locked position before proceeding 
with the next step, in order to prevent the oven from rolling away while lifting the back. It is advisable to have a 
person in front of each caster leg, bracing his foot firmly against the casters.

c)  Using proper lifting equipment, raise the back of the oven to a height slightly more than the height of the legs, 

remove the pallet and the rest of the packing material and place a sturdy support under the back side. (See fig. 
#3)

d)  Mount the two back legs and firmly tighten the bolts, then lift the back of the oven somewhat and remove the 

support. 

e)

Provide a suitable restraining chain or cable to securely tether the appliance to the building structure. The 
restraining chain or cable should be of such length that it will stop movement of the appliance BEFORE there is 
any strain on the power supply cable.

Read the notice on the outside carton regarding damage in transit. “CONCEALED DAMAGE”, damage discovered 
after opening the crate(s), must be reported immediately to the carrier. The carrier will perform an inspection of the 
damage and furnish forms for the consignee's claim against the carrier. Retain all packing material - including outer 
carton  until the inspection has been completed. 

Summary of Contents for EB-2-2828 Single

Page 1: ...he instructions in this manual and standard commercial kitchen practices WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the Installation Operating and Maintenance Instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vi...

Page 2: ...allation of Decks 6 7 Electrical Connection 7 8 System Check 8 9 Initial Start Up 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECTION ITEM PAGE 1 General Baking 9 2 General Baking Tips 9 3 Special Features 10 4 Cleaning 10 5 Service and Trouble Shooting 11 6 Rating Plate 11 7 Wiring Diagrams 12 15 8 Warranty 16 Attachment Parts List EP EB ER Series Large Electric Deck Ovens ...

Page 3: ...separate carton complete with mounting bolts and washers Firmly bolt two legs in case of casters the two with the brakes must be used here to the upper two corners front of the oven as it rests on the pallet Note See fig 1 b Using sufficient help tilt the oven forward and lower it down so that the two front legs come to rest on the floor See fig 2 WARNING In case of casters the brakes must be firm...

Page 4: ...g 4 into the hole at the top located near the left rear corner of the oven see fig 5A Turn it to the desired direction mark the location of the holes and drill three 1 8 diameter holes then secure it with the screws supplied for that purpose This pipe is to prevent accidental closure of the vent opening by items stored on top of the oven Figure 3 BAKERS PRIDE Figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 4 Flue Divert...

Page 5: ... internal pipe connections have been completed as per instructions below follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the steam generator and the manufacturer of the steam trap for final hook up to the steam supply Stacked ovens a In all but the top oven punch four 1 1 2 diameter holes in each of the top covers utilizing the 1 8 locating holes See fig 5b b Loosen the upper pipe union s ...

Page 6: ...ck supports metal channels have to be inserted in the oven front to back flanges down and flat side up See fig 5f b Slide one slab into the bake chamber along the deck supports on the left side lower the front end carefully to avoid chipping of the deck corners then push tightly against the left oven wall c Repeat the above for the second and third slab pushing it as tightly as possible against th...

Page 7: ...35 1 and or local codes Field Connections a Remove all screws and vent knob from the control panel s Pull control panel out at the bottom then down and out from the vent rod Slip the right flange hole of the control panel back onto the vent rod then replace the vent knob to keep the control panel in an open and secure position b Remove all screws from the left access panel s then pull forward and ...

Page 8: ... contactor will be activated and the top heating elements will be energized and all should stay that way until the heat switch is turned back to 0 again or the preset temperature has been reached f Repeat d and e above with the Bottom left Heat switch The results should be the same as above except this time it will be the bottom indicator lamp the left contactor and the bottom heating elements Ove...

Page 9: ...temperature of at least 550 F 290 C Screen baking refers to baking Pizza on a screen The screen lifts the Pizza off the deck The screen may be removed near the end of the bake time to give the bottom of the Pizza a crispier crust and a darker color Bake temperatures range from 500 F 260 C to 550 F 290 C Pan baking refers to baking Pizza in pans Crusts can be thick or thin and toppings range from l...

Page 10: ...n high There is no need to reduce both at the same time If less heat is required lower the thermostat setting Optional Timer Upon request an electric timer is provided to give an audible continuous signal at the end of a preset time up to 60 minutes 72 minutes with 50Hz supply on Bake Ovens and up to 5 hours 6 hours with 50Hz supply on Roast Ovens NOTE The Timer does not control the heating elemen...

Page 11: ...cants that meet the national and or local codes DO NOT APPLY GREASE OR OIL TO SPRING LEVER SHOULDER BOLT AND SPRING ROLLER THEY HAVE SELF LUBRICATING INSERTS THAT WILLBE DAMAGED IF LUBRICATED 6 RATING PLATE Acopy of the rating plate is enclosed Please keep for future reference Attachment Parts List for EP EB and ER series floor model Electric Deck Ovens For further information and to purchase the ...

Page 12: ...12 ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM EP B R 8 12 5736 208 240 or 440 480V 1 Ph 2 W or 3 PH 3 W Dwg 1048 121 7 02 3 ...

Page 13: ...13 ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM EP B R 8 12 3836 208 240 or 440 480V 1 Ph 2 W or 3 PH 3 W Dwg 1048 122 7 02 ...

Page 14: ... 14 ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM EP B R 8 12 5736 230 400V STAR Dwg 1048 123 7 02 ...

Page 15: ...15 ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM EP B R 8 12 3836 230 400V STAR Dwg 1048 124 7 02 ...

Page 16: ...period of THREE MONTHS The installation of these replacement decks is the responsibility of the purchaser The extended Cyclone door warranty years 3 through 5 is a parts only warranty and does not include labor travel milage or any other charges EXCLUSIONS Negligence or acts of God Thermostat calibrations after 30 days from equipment installation date Air and Gas adjustments Light bulbs Glass door...

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