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Installation:
A.
Installing in an outdoor cabinet:
This grill must be safely and correctly installed as a built in, before using. When installing in cabinetry that is built from
combustible materials, a zero clearance mounting kit (part # ZCAN850; Figure 7) must be utilized. IMPORTANT:
framing dimensions for combustible material requires a larger opening than in non-combustible cabinets. Please refer
to the chart below, for correct installation dimensions.
Framing must enclose the grill on the back and sides, but the bottom of the cut-out may be left open. The grill is
supported by the three integral flanges (left, right and rear), so no support underneath is required. NOTE: please
ensure that fuel line openings provide adequate space so that lines are not rubbing abrasive edges.
CABINET FRAMING DIMENSIONS:
*NOTE; rear cabinet back splash (if applicable) must be non-combustible.
Installation in COMBUSTIBLE Cabinets:
with ZCAN850 (see Fig 8 below)**
A
Width (Left to Right)
41 3/4
”
88.8 cm
B
Depth (Front to Rear)
19.5
”
50.2 cm
C
Height (Top to Bottom)
10 1/4
”
26.4 cm
D
Min. Total Cabinet Depth
25
”
61 cm
E
Rear Clearance to Cabinet
Vertical*
5 ½”
14 cm
F
Bottom Clearance to
Accessory Doors
3”
7.7 cm
Installation in NON-COMBUSTIBLE Cabinets
A
Width
39 1/2
”
99.7 cm
B
Depth (Front to Rear)
18 1/2
”
45.8 cm
C
Height (Top to Bottom)
10 1/4
”
25.5 cm
D
Minimum Total Cabinet Depth
24
”
61 cm
E
Rear Clearance to Cabinet
Vertical*
5 ½”
14 cm
F
Bottom Clearance to Accessory
Doors
3”
7.7 cm
ZCAN850 before installation
Example of an Installation in
Non-Combustible materials: cement
board and metal studs. (Grill raised
for illustration purposes).
Figure 7
Figure 8
**
!WARNING!
Please ensure that fuel lines are
run between the Grease Pan and
the ZCCAN, and NOT above the
Grease Pan.