Frymaster GSMS, GBC, GC operation manual References for CE Standard are Tables 6 and A.2 of EN

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6.Connect the desired drain plumbing to the 1¼–inch drain valve.

7.Test the cooker electrical system:

a.Plug the cooker electrical cord into a grounded electrical receptacle of appropriate voltage. (Check the rating plate on the cooker door to determine the proper voltage).

b.Place the power switch in the ON position and verify that the display indicates LO.

c.Place the cooker power switch in the OFF position. Verify that the display is blank.

8.Refer to the rating plate on the inside of the cooker door to verify that the cooker is configured for the types of gas being supplied before connecting the quick-disconnect device or piping from the gas supply line.

9.Refer to the table below to verify the minimum and maximum gas supply pressures for the type of gas being used.

CE Standard

for Incoming Gas Pressures

 

Normal (Pn)

Minimum (Pmin)

Maximum (Pmax)

Gas

(mbar)(1)

(mbar)(1)

(mbar)(1)

G20

20

17

25

G25

20 or 25

20

30

G31

30 or 37

25

35 or 45

G31

50

42,5

57,5

(1) mbar = 10,2mm H2O

References for CE Standard are Tables 6 and A.2 of EN 203-1:1993

Non-CE Standard

for Incoming Gas Pressures

 

Gas

Minimum

Maximum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.0" WC

14" WC

 

 

 

Natural

1.62 kPa

3.48 kPa

 

 

 

 

16.19 mbar

34.87 mbar

 

 

 

 

11" WC

14" WC

 

 

 

Propane

2.74 kPa

3.48 kPa

 

 

 

 

27.37 mbar

34.87 mbar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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