DCS BGB48, BGB36 installation instructions BUILT-IN Construction Details

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INSTALLATION

BUILT–IN CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

Important!

- Providing ventilation openings as per the diagrams below is MANDATORY.

- Providing an access opening from the front is MANDATORY. The opening must be large enough to allow easy access to the cylinder valve or shut-off valve for the purposes of shutting gas

349 mm

off to the appliance. If gas supply is via cylinder, the opening must be large enough to allow easy placement and removal of the cylinder too. A custom door may be fitted over the opening, but the user should be able to open the door at all times.

grill

exhaust

76 mm (to non-combustible

construction / minimum

hood clearance)

min. 310 mm (to combustible construction)

Bottom of

 

support flange

254 mm

51 mm

559 mm 38 mm

648 mm

Standard layout for non-combustible enclosure:

Layout for insulated jacket only - combustible enclosure:

BGB48 models = 1162 mm

BGB36 models = 876 mm

min. 65 cm2 ventilation

on the back side

min. 65 cm2 ventilation

left hand

side 470 mm

257 mm

max. 902 mm

min. 25 mm

NOTE: If using a backguard apron or rear wall, locate electrical service on the right hand side for rotisserie motor connection

min. 76 mm for Hood Clearance

578 mm

102 mm x 102 mm opening for gas supply line

min. 65 cm2 ventilation on the right hand side

opening for access to gas cylinder or shut-off valve

 

 

NOTE: If using a backguard

 

 

apron or rear wall, locate

 

BGB48 models = 1311 mm

electrical service on the

 

BGB36 models = 1029 mm

right hand side for rotisserie

 

 

motor connection

min. 65 cm2 ventilation

 

min. 76 mm for

on the back side

 

Hood Clearance

 

 

 

 

603 mm

min. 65 cm2

 

 

ventilation

 

102 mm x 102 mm

left hand

 

465 mm

opening for gas

side

 

 

supply line

 

 

90 mm

283 mm

 

min. 65 cm2

 

 

 

 

ventilation

 

 

on the right

max. 902 mm

 

hand side

 

 

opening for access

min. 25 mmto gas cylinder or shut-off valve

WARNING!

If installing the grill into a non-combustible enclosure, all combustible construction must still be outside the 310 mm clearance zone. If your island is made of stucco over the top of wooden studs, the wood can not be inside the 310 mm clearance zone to combustible, even though the stucco is what is touching the grill area.

INSULATED JACKET

Model

Part No.

BGB36

85142

BGB48

85143

FIG. 10

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