Installation
Garland RTCSmp Induction Built-in Griddles
14
Part # 4532291 Rev 2 (01/15/14)
To flush mount the griddle unit:
IMPORTANT
To protect the induction unit from
water penetration, you must apply
and bond the silicone adhesive
properly to create a water-tight seal.
Before you begin the installation, it is
very important to use isopropyl
alcohol (minimum 70%) or equivalent
to clean the frame, the flange and the
counter surfaces where the silicone
adhesive will be applied.
A.
Countertop cut-out dimension:
546mm x 405mm [21.5” x 15.94”]
.
B.
There are ten (10) pre-drilled holes on the rim of the mounting frame. The frame is to be stud-mounted
to the underside of the counter surface (fasteners not provided).
C.
Lower the griddle onto the mounting frame. The rim of the griddle plate should sit on the leveling plate
of the mounting frame.
D.
Level and adjust the griddle by adjusting the machine screws under the leveling plate.
E.
Insert into the gap between the griddle plate and the frame the
Ø
11mm heat resistant silicone gasket
(provided).
F.
Apply silicone adhesive PACTAN (part# 70000015, provided with the Air Intake Kit) completely around to
seal the gap between the griddle plate and the countertop.
NOTE
: Allow the silicone to be cured for at least 48 hours. Do not start up the griddle during this time.
4.5.3
Air Intake Kit Installation
4.5.3.1
Components
An Air Intake Kit (Part Number
95000021) is provided. The illustration
shows the components included in
the kit.
To operate effectively, the induction
unit requires cool air intake. See
4.1
Location and 4.2 Ventilation .
A.
Air Intake Filter
B.
Air Filter Holder
C.
Air Duct Holder
D.
Clamp (x2)
E.
Flex Aluminum Air Duct
F.
Silicone (PACTAN, part#
70000015)
G.
Caulking Gun