Frymaster BIPH55, MPH55 warranty CE Standard, Single Dual Gas Vat

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CE Standard

Required airflow for the combustion air supply is 2m3/h per kW.

1.Connect the quick-disconnect hose to the fryer quick-disconnect fitting under the front of the fryer and to the building gas line.

NOTE: Some fryers are configured for a rigid connection to the gas supply line. These units are connected to the gas supply line at the rear of the unit.

When using thread compound, use very small amounts on male threads only. Use a pipe thread compound that is not affected by the chemical action of LP gases (Loctite™ PST56765 Sealant is one such compound). DO NOT apply compound to the first two threads. Doing so may allow some of the compound to enter the gas stream, resulting in clogging of burner orifices and/or the control valve.

2.Open the gas supply to the fryer and check all piping, fittings, and gas connections for leaks. A soap solution should be used for this purpose.

3.Close the fryer drain valve and fill the frypot with water and boil-out solution to the bottom OIL LEVEL line at the rear of the frypot. Light the fryer and perform the boil-out procedures that are described in the “Lighting Instructions” and “Boiling Out the Frypot” topics found in Chapter 3 of this manual.

DANGER

“Dry-firing” your unit will cause damage to the frypot and can cause a fire. Always ensure that melted shortening, cooking oil, or water is in the frypot before firing your unit.

4.The burner manifold pressure should be checked at this time by the local gas company or an authorized service agent. The tables below and on the following page list the burner manifold gas pressures for the various gas types that can be used with this equipment.

CE Standard

Burner Manifold Gas Pressures

for Fryers Manufactured After April 1999

 

Pressure (mbar)

 

 

 

 

Single

Dual

Gas

Vat

Vat

Natural Gas Lacq

7

7

(G20) under 20 mbar

 

 

Natural Gas Groningue *

10

10

(G25) under 25 mbar

 

 

Natural Gas Groningue

10

10

(G25) under 20 mbar

 

 

Butane

17

17

(G30) at 28/30 or 50 mbar

 

 

Propane

20

20

(G31) under 37 or 50 mbar

 

 

* Belgian G25 = 7,0 mbar (single or dual)

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Frymaster BIPH55/MPH55 Series GAS Fryer For Your SafetyCanada Page Warranty Statement Warranty Provisions Cooking Computer General BIPH55 / MPH55 Series GAS Fryer IntroductionComputer Information for the M2000 Computers Safety InformationQualified AND/OR Authorized Operating Personnel Qualified Installation PersonnelQualified Service Personnel What to do if your equipment arrives damaged Shipping Damage Claim ProcedureParts Ordering and Service Information Retain and Store this Manual in a Safe Place for Future USE General Installation Requirements BIPH55 / MPH55 Series GAS Fryer Installation InstructionsClearance and Ventilation Do not block the area around the base or under the fryersElectrical Grounding Requirements National Code RequirementsCaster Installation Mbar = 10,2 mm H2O Non-CE Standard For Incoming Gas Pressures Gas Connection Pipe Sizes Single Dual Gas Vat CE StandardNon-CE Gas Conversion Kits After the Fryers Are Positioned At the Frying Station CE GAS Conversion InstructionsFinding Your WAY around the BIPH55 Series GAS Fryer Typical Configuration BIPH255 ShownBIPH55 / MPH55 Series GAS Fryer Operating Instructions Page Lighting the Fryer Press the computer ON/OFF switch to the OFF positionShutdown When shutting the fryers down at closing timeFor short-term shut down during the workday Boiling Out the FrypotIntroduction BIPH55 / MPH55 Series GAS Fryer Filtration InstructionsScreen Filter Pad or Filter Paper Crumb Tray Hold-Down Ring Do not use filter powder with the pad Filter Pump Reset Switch Page Daily Checks and Service BIPH55 / MPH55 Series GAS Fryer Preventive MaintenanceInspect Fryer and Accessories for Damage Clean Fryer Cabinet Inside and OutWeekly Checks and Service 5.3.1 Clean Behind Fryers Check M2000 Computer Set Point Accuracy Monthly Checks and ServiceBlower Wiring connection assembly mounting nuts Left Viewing Port is Behind Motor Right Fryer Built-In Filtration System Before calling a servicer or the Frymaster Hotline BIPH55 / MPH55 Series GAS Fryer Operator TroubleshootingProblem Probable Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting Fryers Computer and Heating ProblemsError Messages and Display Problems Failure Shows LOW TempShows Ignition Shows HI-LIMITShows HI 2 BAD Troubleshooting the Built-in Filtration SystemPrevious FromFilter Pump starts But no transfer takesBack Replacing the Controller or Controller Wiring HarnessThis page Intentionally Left Blank 819-6087

BIPH55, MPH55 specifications

The Frymaster BIPH55 and MPH55 are cutting-edge fryers designed to meet the needs of modern commercial kitchens. Renowned for their efficiency and reliability, these fryers are perfect for establishments looking to optimize their frying processes, ensuring that food is cooked to perfection while minimizing oil use and maximizing output.

One of the main features of the Frymaster BIPH55 and MPH55 is their innovative oil filtration system. This technology allows for continuous oil filtration during operation, which not only enhances the lifespan of the oil but also maintains food quality. The built-in filtration system reduces the need for manual oil changes, saving both labor and costs while delivering crispier, more delicious fried products.

Additionally, the BIPH55 model is designed with a high-efficiency burner system that reduces energy consumption, making it an eco-friendly choice. This system increases cooking speeds and provides precise temperature control, which is critical for achieving consistent results. The adjustable temperature settings allow chefs to customize their frying processes to suit various types of cuisine, from crispy French fries to succulent chicken wings.

Another standout characteristic of these fryers is their digital control interface. The user-friendly display allows operators to monitor cooking times and temperatures easily, reducing the risk of human error. Programmable controls can store up to 12 menu items, allowing for quick access to settings tailored for specific recipes, thus enhancing efficiency during peak hours.

The durable construction of the Frymaster BIPH55 and MPH55 ensures a long lifespan, even in the busiest kitchens. The stainless steel body is easy to clean and resistant to corrosion, which is essential for maintaining hygiene standards. The fry baskets are designed to be lightweight yet robust, allowing for easy handling while ensuring that food items can be submerged without difficulty.

Safety features are also a priority in these models, with automatic shut-off mechanisms that prevent overheating and ensure safe operation. The design includes a large oil capacity, which is ideal for high-volume frying operations, allowing establishments to serve their customers promptly without sacrificing quality.

In conclusion, the Frymaster BIPH55 and MPH55 are superb additions to any commercial kitchen looking to enhance their frying capabilities. With a combination of advanced technologies, robust construction, user-friendly controls, and energy efficiency, these fryers represent an investment in quality cooking and operational excellence. Whether for a fast-food outlet, restaurant, or catering service, the BIPH55 and MPH55 are poised to elevate the frying experience.