Hobart HGC60, HGC40, DGC1 manual Leveling, Installation Codes and Standards, United States, Canada

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LEVELING

Ensure that the oven racks are level in the final installed position.

INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS

Hobart ovens must be installed in accordance with:

In the United States

1.State and local codes.

2.National Fuel Gas Code ANSI-Z223.1 (latest edition), available from American Gas Association, 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209.

3.ANSI/NFPA 96, "Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment" (latest edition), available from National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

4.National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70 (latest edition).

In Canada

1.Local codes.

2.CAN/CGA-B149.1, "Natural Gas Installation Code" (latest edition).

3.CAN/CGA-B149.2, "Propane Installation Code" (latest edition) available from the Canadian Gas Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.

4.Canadian Electrical Code, CSA Standard C22.2 No. 3 (latest edition).

INSTALLING BASIC OVEN

The basic oven must be installed on legs or be mounted on a modular stand. Installations on concrete bases or other supports restricting air circulation underneath the oven is not advisable and may void the warranty.

NOTICE: When the oven is mounted on casters, it must be installed with the casters supplied, a connector (not supplied by Vulcan-Hart) complying with either ANSI Z21.69 (latest edition) or CAN/CGA-6.16 (latest edition), and a quick-disconnect device complying with either ANSI Z21.41 (latest edition) or CAN1-6.9 (latest edition). It must also be installed with restraining means to guard against transmission of strain to the connector, as specified in the appliance manufacturer’s instructions. Attach the restraining device at the rear of the oven (Fig. 1).

CONNECT GAS LINE STRAIN RELIEF HERE

Fig. 1

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Contents HGC40D & HGC60D GAS Convection Ovens For Your Safety Important for Your SafetyTable of Contents Location InstallationUnpacking Installing Basic Oven Installation Codes and StandardsLeveling United StatesAssembling Stacked Ovens Assembling the Legs to the OvenAssembling the Chimney and Flue Extension Assembling the Oven to the Stand Electrical Connections Testing the GAS Supply SystemGAS and Electrical Data GAS ConnectionsGas Pressures and Orifices Burner AIR Shutter AdjustmentsFlue Connections Before First USEControls Models DGC1 & HGC40/HGC60 Fig OperationLighting the DGC1 and HGC40/HGC60 Ovens Using the DGC1 and HGC40/HGC60 OvensPreheating CookingThermostat Control Temperature Display When Not Timing ProductTemperature Display When Timing Product Temperature Knob When Timing Product Temperature Knob When Not Timing ProductCook Button Light If On While Not Timing Product Cook Button Light If On While Timing ProductTimer Control Stop/Start Button Pulse ButtonHold Button Hold Button LightLight Switch TWO-SPEED FAN SwitchOn / OFF / Cooldown Switch Using the HGC40D/HGC60D OvenError Messages HGC40D/HGC60D Oven 200ºF Cook and Hold OperationProper Utensils CleaningConserving Energy Operating HintsBaked Products Cooking ChartsMiscellaneous Products Meat & Fish ProductsReplacing Lamps MaintenanceTroubleshooting Form 19240 Rev. D

DGC1, HGC40D & HGC60D, HGC60, HGC40 specifications

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