Frymaster H52 Series warranty Converting to Another Gas Type, Gas Vat

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WARNING

“Dry-firing” your unit will cause damage to the frypot. Always ensure that melted shortening, cooking oil, or water and boil-out solution is in the frypot before firing your unit for any extended period.

4.It is suggested that the burner manifold pressure be checked at this time by the local gas com- pany or an authorized service agent. Refer to “Check Burner Manifold Pressure” in Chapter 5 of this manual for the proper procedure. The accompanying tables 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

 

 

CE Standard

Burner Manifold Gas Pressures

for Fryers Manufactured Through April 1999

 

Pressure (mbar)

 

 

 

 

Single

Dual

Gas

Vat

Vat

Natural Gas Lacq

7

6,5

(G20) under 20 mbar

 

 

Natural Gas Gronigue *

10

9

(G25) under 25 mbar

 

 

Natural Gas Gronigue

10

9

(G25) under 20 mbar

 

 

Butane

17

16,5

(G30) at 28/30 or 50 mbar

 

 

Propane

20,2

18,5

(G31) under 37 or 50 mbar

 

 

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

* Belgian G25 = 7,0 mbar (single) or 6,5 (dual)

Non-CE Standard

Burner Manifold Gas Pressures

Gas

Pressure

Natural

3" W.C.

0.73 kPa

 

Propane

8.25" W.C.

2.5 kPa

 

 

 

 

 

5.Check the programmed temperature or analog controller thermostat setting. (Refer to Chapter 3, Operating Instructions, for the setpoint programming instructions for your particular controller.)

2.5Converting to Another Gas Type

Your fryer is configured at the factory for either natural gas or propane (LP) gas. If you desire to switch from one type of gas to another, a gas conversion kit must be installed by a Factory Authorized Service Center technician.

DANGER

Switching to a different type of gas without installing the proper conversion kit may result in fire or explosion! NEVER attach your fryer to a gas supply for which it is not configured.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Frymaster H52 Series GAS Fryer Page Introduction GeneralComputer Information European Community CE Specific InformationWhat to do if your equipment arrives damaged Service Information Installation Instructions General Installation RequirementsNational Code Requirements Caster/Leg Installation Non-CE Standard For Incoming Gas Pressures Connection to Gas Line Countries Categories GASCE Standard Converting to Another Gas Type Gas VatNon-CE Gas Conversion Kits CE Gas Conversion Kits for Units with Gas ValveFrypot Boil-Out Operating Fryers With M100B Cooking Computers ShutdownIntroduction To The M-100B Cooking Computer DescriptionOperating the Computer on Full-Vat Fryers Viewing the Frypot Temperature Actual or Setpoint Operating the Computer on Split-Vat FryersCooking Product Full-Vat or Split-Vat M-100B Computer Problem Condition Indicators Recovery Out of Range REC LockOpen Drain Valve Indication Probe Failure Indication M-100B Computer Set-Up and Programming Instructions1 M-100B Computer Setup Mode How to Enter the Setup ModeHow to Change the Computer’s Display Language How to Configure the Computer for Use on a Gas FryerHow to Change Computer Product/Temperature Displays How to Activate or Deactivate the Frypot BOIL-OUT Feature 2 M-100B Computer Programming ModeHow to Enter the Program Mode How to Reset the Computer to the Factory DefaultsHow to Change the Cooking Temperature Setpoint How to Enter a Product Name in a Test Menu How to Suppress a Shake, QA, or Duty Function How to Display Use Time Information How to Display the Product Cycle Accumulator InformationHow to Use the Filter Countdown Timer Operating Fryers With Analog Controllers Introduction to the Analog ControllerC D E F G H I J K L M N Analog Controller High-Limit Check Page Filtering Operating the Built-In Filtration System Page Operating the Filter Unit Page Getting the Most Out of Your Filter Page Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Preventive MaintenanceTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Fryers with M100B Computers REC LockIgnition Failure Display Remains Blank When ON/OFF Switches are Pressed Troubleshooting Fryers Equipped with Analog Controllers Did burners Troubleshooting Built-in Filtration System Pump does Not RUN