Part # 138683 (01/08)
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INSTALLATION Continued
D. Securely fasten the support brackets to the burner box
sides with (4) 1/4-20 x 3/4 slot truss head machine screws,
or (4) #10B x 1/2 Phillips sheet metal screws. (Hardware
package is supplied).
E. Remove front panel.
F. If the appliance is banked with others that have
backguards installed, replace the flat head bolts removed
in Step B so that the upright of the backguard is fastened
to upright of the adjacent backguard.
G. Replace the front panel(s).
Testing and Adjustments
All fittings and pipe connections must be tested for
leaks. Use approved gas leak detectors, soap solution or
equivalent, checking over and around all the fittings and
pipe connections. DO NOT USE A FLAME! Accessibility to
all gas lines and fittings require that valve panel(s) lower
front panel(s), and/or oven rack(s) be removed. It may be
necessary to remove, or at least raise and securely prop
griddle(s), hot top(s), and /or top grate(s). All parts removed,
(including fasteners), should be stored safely for re-
installation.
1. Be sure that all valves and thermostats are in the “OFF”
position.
2. Turn on the main gas supply valve. Light all pilots.
3. Leak test all valves and fittings as described above.
Correct any leaks as required and recheck.
4. Shut off all valves and set thermostat dials to “OFF” or
lowest position.
All units are tested and adjusted at the factory, however,
burners and pilots should be checked upon installation and
adjusted if necessary.
Electrical Connection
IMPORTANT – This appliance must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes, or, in the absence of local
codes, with the national Electrical code.
When the appliance is ordered and equipped for 220/240
volt operation, the supply line must be connected to the
wiring terminations located inside the terminal box at the
rear of the appliance.
For ease of attaching the supply line, there is a removable
cover on the terminal box.
Permanent connection to the electrical service must comply
with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the
national electrical code.
A wiring diagram is attached to the rear of each appliance
Installation of a Common
Front Rail & Backguard
1. All units must be properly aligned and leveled.
2. Remove the control panels on fryers and preparation
tops. Loosen the main top to allow the rail flange to fit
between the main top and the frame.
3. The rail flange must be tucked under all the main tops
and fastened to the framework.
4. The front rail is anchored at the front using spacers and
screws provided.
5. Install connecting brackets between each pair of units to
receive backguard and pull the units together.
6. Install bayonet backguard by sliding it down over the rear
outer flanges.
NOTE: Open burner top grates and preparation tops have
rear return flange which is placed inside the rear backguard.
BROILER AND FRYER
REPRESENT TYPICAL UNITS
RAIL FLANGE
BACKGUARD
CONNECTING BRACKETS
REAR OUTER FLANGE
CHANNEL BRACKETS
SWING IN FOR
SHIPPING