Fisher & Paykel BGB48, BGB36 Clearances to Combustible Construction, General, Insulated Jacket

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INSTALLATION

LOCATING GRILL/BUILT-IN CLEARANCES

Clearances to Combustible Construction**

min. 310 mm

 

grill

min. 310 mm

673 mm

exhaust

min. 310 mm (to combustible

construction)

rotisserie

motor

616 mm

 

 

267 mm

Bottom of

 

support flange

254 mm

 

 

 

centre of gas inlet

81 mm

51 mm

 

562 mm

 

 

centre of gas inlet

 

 

559 mm

 

 

648 mm

FIG. 9

**DEFINITION OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL - Any materials of a building structure or decorative structure made of wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, vinyl/plastic or other materials that are capable of transferring heat or being ignited and burned. Such material shall be considered combustible even though flame-proofed, fire-retar- dant treated or surface-painted, or plastered.

Important!

It is required that a minimum of 3 x 65 cm2 of ventilation opening be provided for both the left and right sides, as well as the back of enclosure (Fig. 10), in order to safely dissipate unburned gas vapours in the event of a gas supply leak.

WARNING!

Note specific built-in enclosure ventilation requirements. See text and Fig. 10.

GENERAL

The grill is designed for easy placement into built-in masonry enclosures. For non-combustible applications the grill drops into the opening shown in Fig. 10 and hangs from its side flanges. A deck is not required to support it from the bottom. When using the insulated jacket in a combustible enclosure application, see the bottom of Fig. 10. The insulation jacket assembly must be supported from the bottom by a ledge on each side and back or a solid deck.

Acarpenter’s “spirit level” should be used to assure that the unit is level both front-to-back and side-to-side. If it is not level, burner combustion may be erratic or the unit may not function efficiently for grease flow. If the floor is uneven or has a decided slope, re-leveling may be required after each moving of a freestanding unit.

INSULATED JACKET:

WARNING!

Installing this product into a combustible enclosure without an insulated jacket could result in fire, property damage and personal injury.

If the grill is to be placed into a combustible enclosure, an approved insulated jacket is necessary. Insulated jackets are available from your dealer. Use only the DCS by Fisher & Paykel insulated jacket which has specifically been designed and tested for this purpose. Review the detail drawing shown (Fig. 10) and take into account the provisions shown for gas line hook-up clearance in the right rear corner. It is required that ventilation holes are provided in the enclosure to eliminate the potential build-up of gas in the event of a gas leak. The supporting ledges or deck must be level and flat and strong enough to support the grill and insulated jacket. The counter should also be level.

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Contents User guide Page Please Retain this Manual for Future Reference Message to OUR CustomersTable of Contents Important Safety Notice Safety Practices & PrecautionsSafety Practices & Precautions Flame Burner Grill PlacementSafety Practices & Precautions BGB36-BQAR Grill ModelsLocating GRILL/BUILT-IN Clearances InstallationLocation Installation Clearances to Non-Combustible Construction Clearances to Non-Combustible ConstructionGeneral Clearances to Combustible ConstructionInsulated Jacket BUILT-IN Construction Details GAS Requirements GAS HOOK-UPConnection with rigid piping Checking the GAS PressureLPG Cylinder Requirements LPG GAS Hook UPMax LPG Cylinder Restraint for BUILT-IN InstallationStep Before Testing Leak Testing -- Procedure for a Qualified GAS FitterTo Test Grill Burner AIR Adjustment Burner AdjustmentLOW Flame Setting Adjustment Grill Burner Flame HeightInstalling the Grease Shields Radiant AssemblyRadiant Assembly Installation Griddle plate to be fitted to centre burner positions only Griddle PlateThese Instructions Installer ChecklistTag location Model # and Serial # Lighting Instructions Using the GrillTo Light Side Burners 48BQR Models only Grill GrillingDIRECT/INDIRECT Cooking Notes BurnerDUAL-SIDED Grates Grilling HintsShaped Grate Radius Grate ROD Using the RotisserieRecommended PreparationWorking Area Meat PreparationManual Lighting To Light the Rotisserie Burner Before CookingCooking on Rotisserie General Advice Care and MaintenanceRecommended Maintenance Schedule Leak Testing Procedure for the User Regulator and Hose Replacement Battery ReplacementGrill Grates Heat Shields Ceramic RodsDrip PAN Grease TrayCare and Maintenance Stainless Steel To Remove the Grill Burners for CleaningSide Burner Ignitors Injector Cleaning Grill Burner CleaningTo Replace the Grill Burners After Cleaning Side Burners BGB48 BQR Model Side Burner Grates BGB48 BQR ModelBefore Calling for Service TroubleshootingGrill WON’T Light When the Ignition Button is Pushed LOW Heat with Knob in HI/SEAR PositionWrite to US ServicePage Warranty Page NZ AU