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Part # 1382670 (12/07)

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INSTALLATION Continued

Canopy Method

The ideal method of venting a gas oven is through the use of 

a properly designed canopy which should extend six inches 

beyond all sides of the appliance and six feet six inches 

from the floor . 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 . The amount of air which enters must equal the 

amount exhausted .

Direct Connection

An unrestricted vent pipe that provides exit air at the oven 

of a minimum of 55 C .F .M . per oven must be provided for the 

vent pipe at the top of the oven . The vent pipe should be a 

minimum of 6” (152mm) in diameter . A direct connect kit can 

be obtained through your dealer .

Do not Undersize Vent Pipe . This can cause resistance to flow 

and impede good venting . If a horizontal run must be used 

it should rise no less than 1/4” for each linear foot or run . The 

flue should rise two feet to three feet above the roof line or 

two feet to three feet above any portion of a building within 

a horizontal distance of ten feet .

Termination Less than 10 feet (3 meters) from ridge

Less than 10 feet (3 meters)

2' (60cm)

 Min .

3' (90cm) Min .

Termination More than 10 feet (3 meters) from ridge

More than 10' (3 meters)

3' (90cm) Min .

Direct Connection Instructions

The G56P-T/B (or double deck), may be direct vented to the 

outside . In order to accomplish direct venting and maintain 

proper oven operation, it is necessary to install a Direct 

Venting Kit part #CK4529 . This kit consists of a Heat Collector 

(Part #1190100) . The Heat Collector Box is mounted over the 

flue at the rear of the oven and Draft Diverter is attached to 

the top of the Heat collector as shown on next page .

The Heat Collector must be positioned over the rear flue and 

as far forward as possible on top of oven . It is necessary to 

mark and drill mounting holes on oven top to fasten Heat 

Collector securely in place .

An unrestricted vent pipe that provides exit air at the oven 

of a minimum of 55 C .F .M . per oven must be provided for the 

vent pipe at the top of the oven . The vent pipe should be a 

minimum of 6” (152mm) in diameter . A direct connect kit can 

be obtained through your dealer .

6" Stove Pipe

Draft Diverter

Heat

Collector

Oven

Flue

Gas

Pipe

15"

10"

16"

Gas Connections

The 1” NPT inlet of the rear must be considered in piping 

the gas supply for double deck units . Undersized gas supply 

line(s) may restrict the gas supply and affect performance . 

If other gas appliances are supplied by the same supply 

line, the supply line must be sized to carry the combined 

volume without causing more than 1/2” pressure drop at the 

manifold of each appliance on the line at full rate .

Summary of Contents for Air-Deck G56PT

Page 1: ...oad Mississauga Ontario L4W 1X4 CANADA Phone 905 624 0260 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfield Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND Telephone 081 561 0433 Fax 081 848 0041 Part 1382670 12 07 200...

Page 2: ...expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of california to cause cancer Operation of this produ...

Page 3: ...ble Unit 8 Concept Of Air Impingement Cooking 9 Operation 9 Possible Settings 10 Air Shutter Adjustments 10 Application Trouble Shooting 11 Adjustments 12 Oven Door 12 Burner flame Adjustment 12 Inter...

Page 4: ...356mm 65 1 4 1657mm 63 1600mm 3 4 NPT REAR GAS INLET 3 4 NPT REAR GAS INLET MODEL INPUT BTU DECK AREA PIZZA CAPACITY MOTOR SHIPPING WT G56PB 80 000 14 0 Sq Ft 6 18 120V 1 60Hz 15 Amps 1 per deck 1000...

Page 5: ...as Double Deck 2 3 4 NPT Gas Inlets 2 Line Cords Supplied Model Number Identification The model numbering system used indicates the input type deck size intended application and power module position...

Page 6: ...iance of the installation with the manufacturer s specifications In addition compliance with the National Fuel Gas code ANSI Z 223 1 1988 NFPA and or Local Code is required to assure safe and efficien...

Page 7: ...s from ridge More than 10 3 meters 3 90cm Min Direct Connection Instructions The G56P T B or double deck may be direct vented to the outside In order to accomplish direct venting and maintain proper o...

Page 8: ...roperly grounded three pronged receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug INSTALLATION Continued Unit Assembly 1 Before assembly and connection check gas supply and electrical...

Page 9: ...the production of food products It is normal for the unit to smoke while burning off excess oil Washing the deck of the oven with a damp clean cloth and mild soap solution will remove some of the prot...

Page 10: ...ly Closed Fully Open Pre Baked Party Pizza 16 00 20 00 475 500 250 260 Fully Closed Fully Open Air Shutter Adjustments To adjust the dampers loosen wing nut holding damper position with deck and dampe...

Page 11: ...ght 1 Increase cooking time 2 Increase temperature Pizza bottom and Top Too Dark 1 Decrease cooking time 2 Decrease temperature Pizza Bottom Too Dark and Top too Light 1 Increase top air by adjusting...

Page 12: ...ly The spring hook passed through a bracket A 1 4 x 20 nut is on the spring hook forward of the bracket If it is available use a 7 16 deep socket and ratchet to turn the nut clockwise to increase spri...

Page 13: ...he reset or normal operating condition Safety Lockout Time S86 S86D Only The safety lockout timer circuit starts timing the moment the trial for pilot ignition starts When the timing period runs out t...

Page 14: ...ich arcing stops CAUTION Do not touch either stripped end of jumper or stud terminal This is a very high voltage circuit and electrical shock can result Perform the test immediately upon energizing th...

Page 15: ...PRESENT SYSTEM FAILS TO START 4 PILOT BURNER LIGHTS S86 SENSES FLAME CURRENT PILOT BURNER OPERATION OR PILOT BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT S86A OR B TRIAL FOR IGNITION CONTINUES S86C OR D GOES INTO LOCKOUT A...

Page 16: ...COIL THERMOSTAT TRANSFORMER NEUT HOT MOTOR RELAY MOTOR EP SYSTEM HONEYWELL SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL TO ELECTRODE BLUE WHT RED GND PV MV PV MV SB6 HONEYWELL 24V RED RED YEL YEL MOTOR BLK BLK BLK MOTOR RELAY...

Page 17: ...IF NO VOLTAGE REPLACE CONTROL REPLACE CHECK CONTINUITY OF IGNITION CABLE AND GROUND WIRE CHECK THAT PILOT FLAME COVERS BOTH ELECTRODES IF CHECKS ARE OKAY REPLACE MODULE CHECK FOR 24 V AT TERMINALS 3...

Page 18: ...hould be scraped loose and removed Periodic removal of the deck and Jet Plates is strongly recommended This will enable you to remove any build up of deposits on the Jet Plates and access the oven bot...

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