Middleby Marshall PS360-L, PS360WB-U II. Ventilation System, Requirements, Recommendations

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II. VENTILATION SYSTEM

IMPORTANT

Where national or local codes require the installation of fire suppression equip- ment or other supplementary equipment, DO NOT mount the equipment directly to the oven.

MOUNTING SUCH EQUIPMENT ON

THE OVEN MAY:

VOID AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS

RESTRICT SERVICE ACCESS

LEAD TO INCREASED SERVICE EXPENSES FOR THE OWNER

A.Requirements

CAUTION

CAUTION

Gas oven installations REQUIRE a mechanically driven ventilation system with electrical exhaust air sensing control.

A mechanically driven ventilation system is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED for electric oven installations.

PROPER VENTILATION OF THE OVEN IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER.

SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION

B.Recommendations

NOTE THAT THE HOOD DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN FIGURE 2 ARE RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY. LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL CODES MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN INSTALLING THE VENTILATION SYSTEM. ANY APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES SUPERSEDE THE RECOMMENDATIONS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL.

The rate of air flow exhausted through the ventilation system may vary depending on the oven configuration and hood design. Consult the hood manufacturer or ventilation engineer for these specifications.

To avoid a negative pressure condition in the kitchen area, return air must be brought back to replenish the air that was exhausted. A negative pressure in the kitchen can cause heat- related problems to the oven components as if there were no ventilation at all. The best method of supplying return air is through the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Through the HVAC system, the air can be temperature- controlled for summer and winter. Return air can also be brought in directly from outside the building, but detrimental effects can result from extreme seasonal hot and cold temperatures from the outdoors.

NOTE: Return air from the mechanically driven system must not blow at the opening of the baking chamber. Poor oven baking performance will result.

C.Other ventilation concerns

Special locations, conditions, or problems may require the services of a ventilation engineer or specialist.

Inadequate ventilation can inhibit oven performance.

It is recommended that the ventilation system and duct work be checked at prevailing intervals as specified by the hood manufacturer and/or HVAC engineer or specialist.

ENGLISH

Fig. 2-2 - Ventilation System

458mm

458mm

51mm minimum

305mm

76mm

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Contents PS360WB PS360English For Your SafetyTable of Contents II. Oven Components see Figure III. Oven SpecificationsDescription English Oven UsesElectrical specifications per oven cavity InstallationGas orifice and pressure specifications per oven cavity 710 Installation KITInstallation kit components one kit required per cavity Additional installation kit components for gas ovensOther ventilation concerns II. Ventilation SystemRequirements RecommendationsIV. Thermocouple Installation III. AssemblyRemoving the Conveyor Drive Sprocket Conveyor Installation11 Conveyor and Master Link Orientation VI. Final AssemblyVII. Electrical Supply DURINGPRESSURETESTINGNOTEONEOFTHEFOLLOW- INGVIII. GAS Supply Gas Meter Gas Utility Rough-In RecommendationsGas Line Replacing the Gas Orifices if so required Preparation for Use with Various GasesOrifice Manifold Pressure Method Adjusting the Orifice Manifold Pressure and Heat InputVolumetric Method Checking the Gas Supply Inlet PressureLocation and Description of Controls Conveyor Switch Turns the conveyor drive motor on and offReset Switch Gas ovens only. Illuminates OperationDailyshutdownprocedure DailystartupprocedureII. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP III. Quick Reference Digital Temperature Controller Symptom IV. Quick Reference TroubleshootingMaintenance Daily MaintenanceRemoving the Conveyor II. Maintenance MonthlySplit Belt Disassembly and Cleaning III. Maintenance Every 3 MonthsKEY Spare Parts KIT Available sepa- rately. See Figure IV. Maintenance Every 6 MonthsDescription 400V, 50 Hz, 1 Ph DiagramsGas Oven An electrical wiring diagram for the oven isImportant also located inside CompartmentReguleret opvarmningszone Regulerede opvarmningszoner PS300 serien gas- og elektriske ovneMeddelelse DanskAFSNIT4-VEDLIGEHOLDELSE AFSNIT5-LEDNINGSDIAGRAMMERIndholdsfortegnelse Afsnit 3 BetjeningIII. Ovnspecifikationer Afsnit 1 Beskrivelse DanskOvnens Anvendelsesmuligheder II. Ovnkomponenter se FigurTabel 1-3 Generelle specifikationer pr. ovnhulrum Afsnit 2 InstallationTabel 1-4 Specifikationer for gasåbning pr. ovnhulrum Øversteovn InstallationssætYderligere komponenter til installationssæt til gasovne Enhed Beskrivelse DelnummerAndre ventilationsanliggender II. VentilationssystemKrav AnbefalingerIII. Montering IV. Installation AF TermoelementDansk Installation AF TransportbåndBemærk 11 Transportbånds- og samleledsretning VI. Endelig MonteringVIII. Gasforsyning Forsigtig VII. StrømforsyningUnder Trykprøvning Skal ET AF Følgende Bemærkes Gasudsivningstest, før ovnen betjenes Udførelse af disse procedurer, skal Der UdføresUdskiftning af gasåbninger hvis det kræves Forberedelse til brug med forskellige gastyperÅbningstrykmetoden manifold Volumetrisk metodeKontrol af gasforsyningstrykket indgang Justeringen af åbningens tryk manifold og varmetilførselPlacering OG Beskrivelse AF Betjeningsknapper Afsnit 3 BetjeningHeat varme kontakt Tillader at brænder Daglignedlukningsprocedure DagligopstartprocedureII. Normal Betjening Trin for Trin III. Hurtig Reference Digital Temperaturregulator IV. Hurtig Reference Fejlfinding Forsigtig Afsnit 4 VedligeholdelseBemærk Vedligeholdelse DagligtEksempler på markeringer II. Vedligeholdelse MånedligAfmontering og rengøring af dobbeltbånd III. Vedligeholdelse Hver 3. MånedNøgle Reservedelssæt fås separat. Se figur IV. Vedligeholdelse Hver 6. MånedEnhed Del nr Beskrivelse Afbrydere 380-400V, 50 Hz, 1 faseGasovn, 220-230V, 50Hz Der findes også et ledningsdiagramMaskinkassen PS360-U/-L eller