Installation
Garland RTCSmp Induction Built-in Griddles
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Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)
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When installing the built-in unit, ensure the intake air and exhaust air are conducted separately. The in-
take air and exhaust air must not mix. To avoid build-up of hot exhaust air inside the counter, draw the
exhaust air out of the counter. Build up of hot exhaust air will cause the induction unit to reduce power
or to switch-off. The air intake temperature must not exceed 104
°
F (40
°
C).
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Ensure the Air Intake Kit is installed properly to guarantee cool air supply to the induction unit.
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Ensure the induction unit does not take in hot ambient air from other surrounding units and appliances,
especially when the installed location of the unit is close to heat generating equipment such as fryers or
ovens.
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It is highly recommended that an exhaust fan be installed into the cabinet at an appropriate location.
This will force hot air out the cabinet and away from the induction unit. Consult an electrical or
installation expert for the most appropriate location to install a cabinet exhaust fan.
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The intake air should be filtered by an air intake filter.
4.3
Grease Chute and Grease Collector
CAUTION
A suitable grease-collecting means must
be in place before operating appliance.
IMPORTANT
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The grease drain spout of the griddle plate should be extended.
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A grease collector must be custom built and installed under the grease chute.
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Ensure hot fume and hot air from the grease collector does not get drawn into the induction unit
through the air intake opening.
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Care must be taken to protect the electrical connections and wiring from the hot grease and hot air.
4.4
Compartment Protection
To protect the induction unit and wiring, we recommend isolating the unit and the wires in a separate electrical
compartment inside the cabinet.
The illustrations below show two installation versions. In Figure
A
, the unit is installed in one compartment and
the wires are exposed. In Figure
B
, the interior space of the cabinet is divided and the unit and the wires are
protected inside the upper compartment. Extra storage space is also created below the electrical compartment.
IMPORTANT:
To ensure reliability of the induction unit, the cabinet/compartments must have sufficient
ventilation for the exhaust. Build up of hot exhaust air will cause the unit to reduce power or to
switch-off.