GSL-SB2B Double Side Burner Operator Manual
Grill Island Preparation
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Clearances
Your burner unit must be installed to ensure sufficient clearance from any combustible materials. The
customer is responsible for compliance with all city local codes and product placement.
Ensure your double burner is located at least 14” on the sides and 16” in the back from any combustible
material such as wood, gyprock, paper and plants. Do not store combustible materials, gasoline or
flammable liquids or vapors anywhere in the vicinity of the double burner.
Custom Island Construction
This double burner is for outdoor use only! Do not operate in a
building, garage, or any other enclosed area. Doing so could result in
carbon monoxide buildup which could result in injury or death.
Do not install or operate the double burner in or on a recreational
vehicle, trailer, boat, marine craft, or other moving conveyance.
Paradise Grills makes no warranties or representations as to the safe and proper design, construction,
ventilation, or installation of a custom-built grill island.
The following planning considerations are provided as general information only. You must consult with a
licensed contractor to ensure safe and proper design, construction, ventilation, and installation in
accordance with all applicable codes.
Because the amount of venting required varies on a case-by-case basis, consult with a licensed contractor
and local codes for adequate ventilation requirements. Keep all enclosure ventilation openings free and
clear from any debris or obstructions.
Planning Considerations
Building permit:
Check with city and fire departments for local building codes. A permit may be required for
a custom-built grill island.
Materials
: All custom-built grill islands must be constructed using only non-combustible materials. If any
combustible materials are used, an insulated jacket must be added between the burner unit and the island.
Adequate ventilation:
Ensure there is adequate ventilation, for both the burner unit and LP gas cylinder, to
allow proper combustion and to prevent gas build up.
Compartments:
A heat shield is required beneath the burner unit head. A plenum wall is required to create
a separate compartment for the LP gas cylinder. If multiple LP appliances are in use, each LP cylinder
requires its own vented compartment.