Middleby Marshall PS500 Installation KIT see Figure, III. Ventilation System, Requirements

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SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION

II.

INSTALLATION KIT - see Figure 2-2

 

Fig. 2-2 - Installation Kit

NOTE: One Installation Kit is required for each oven cavity.

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5

2

 

 

 

 

Item

Qty.

Part No.

Description

4

 

3

1

1

35900-0148

Conveyor Rear Stop

 

 

 

 

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1

35000-1103

Conveyor End Stop

 

 

 

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1

46450

Owner's Operating & Installation Manual

 

 

 

4

1

1002040

Authorized Service Agency Listing

 

 

 

ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS FOR GAS OVENS:

 

 

 

5

1

33120-0053

Gas Pipe Nipple

 

 

 

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III. VENTILATION SYSTEM

IMPORTANT

Where national or local codes require the installation of fire suppression equipment 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

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.

B.Recommendations

NOTE THAT THE HOOD DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN FIGURE 2- 3 ARE RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY. LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL CODES MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN INSTALLING THE VENTILATION SYSTEM. ANY APPLICABLE

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.

18” (458mm)

Fig. 2-3 - Ventilation System

 

 

 

 

minimum

 

 

 

(Typical - both

2” (51mm)

8” (203mm)

3” (76mm)

ends of oven)

minimum

minimum

minimum

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Contents Owners Operating and Installation Manual English Table of Contents Oven Uses DescriptionII. Oven Components see Figure Electrical specifications for PS555G and PS570G gas ovens InstallationQuantity Base PAD KIT see FigureRecommendations Installation KIT see FigureIII. Ventilation System RequirementsBase Pad, Legs, Casters, and Stacking IV. AssemblyRestraint Cable Installation Conveyor InstallationDirection Travel Pad Loosen conveyor collarIncorrect Master link Position Additional Information Electric Ovens Final AssemblyVI. Electrical Supply Additional Information Gas OvensVII. GAS Supply DuringpressuretestingnoteoneofthefollowingRate regulator Must be installed in the line Before Above steps or when necessary during service mainGas Conversion Conveyor Speed SwitchOperation Location and Description of ControlsDailyshutdownprocedure DailystartupprocedureII. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP III. Quick Reference Digital Temperature Controller Symptom Problem IV. Quick Reference TroubleshootingMaintenance Daily MaintenanceRemoving Air Fingers and Plates II. Maintenance MonthlySplit Belt Disassembly and Cleaning III. Maintenance Every 3 MonthsLocking collar Blower Belts IV. Maintenance Every 6 MonthsLubricating the Blower Fan Bearings Item Qty Description KEY Spare Parts KIT Available separately. See FigureGas Ovens Electric OvensThermocouples Wiring DiagramsElectricalwiringdiagrams 380V or 480V, 50/60Hz, 3 Ph Important diagram for the oven is alsoAn electrical wiring Located inside the machinery compartmentManuel Dinstallation ET DE Fonctionnement Avertissement Schémas DE Câblage Table DES MatièresFonctionnement EntretienFour unique Four double Four triple Four quadruple Utilisations DU FourII. Composants DU Four Figure Tableau 1-2 Spécifications généralesAssurez-vous que le système de ventilation est Vérifiez si lalimentation en gaz et la combustionQuantité Trousse DE Plaque DE Pose voir FigureExigences II. Trousse Dinstallation FigureRecommandations III. Système DE VentilationIV. Assemblage Maille extérieure PosePanneau LatéralRenseignements supplémentaires Fours électriques Assemblage FinalVI. Alimentation EN Électricité Renseignements supplémentaires Fours à gazDURANTLESSAIDEPRESSION,NOTEZCEQUISUIT VII. Alimentation EN GAZBrûleur à gaz Conversion du gazCoude de Tuyau à Gaz Flexible Dispositif de raccord OU de Débranchement RapideBouton de commande « Heat » chaleur Emplacement ET Description DES CommandesFonctionnement Attendez ProcéduredemiseenservicequotidienneII. Fonctionnement Normal PAS-À-PAS Procéduresquotidiennesdemiseenlarrêt« Actual Temp » IV. Consultation Rapide Résolution DE Problèmes Entretien Quotidien EntretienAvertissement RemarqueRemarque II. Entretien MensuelRangée du bas B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 Collier de fixation III. Entretien TrimestrielDémontage et nettoyage dune bande divisée Vis Dajustement du TransporteurCourroies de soufflerie IV. Entretien SemestrielGraissage des paliers de ventilateur de soufflerie Fours électriques Fours à gazArt Qté Pièce N Description Fours À Bande Divisée Seulement Schémas DE CâblageSchémas DE Câblage Toastmaster Manual DE Instalación Y Operación DEL Propietario Aviso Sección 3 Operación SECCIÓN5-DIAGRAMASDELCABLEADOELÉCTRICOÍndice Sección 2 InstalaciónTabla 1-2 Especificaciones generales SECCIÓN1-DESCRIPCIÓNUSO DEL Horno II. Componentes DEL Horno Ver FiguraSECCIÓN2-INSTALACIÓN Cantidad Juego DE Cojines DE Base ver FiguraIII. Sistema DE Ventilación II. Juego DE Instalación ver FiguraItem Ctdad. Número de Pieza Descripción Parte delantera del horno IV. EnsambladoRetén Afloje el tornillo deDirección de MovimientoPosición Información Adicional Hornos Eléctricos Ensamblado FinalVI. Suministro Eléctrico Información Adicional Hornos de GasDurantelaspruebasdepresiónobservelosiguiente VII. Suministro DE GAS PrecauciónConversión Según el Tipo de Gas Ubicación Y Descripción DE LOS Controles Sección 3 OperaciónInterruptor Heat Calor Permite que se Procedimientodiariodeapagado II. Operaciones Normales Paso a PasoImportante ProcedimientodiariodeencendidoIII. Referencia Rápida Controlador Digital DE Temperatura IV. Referencia Rápida Diagnóstico DE Averías Síntoma Problema SoluciónMantenimiento Diario SECCIÓN4-MANTENIMIENTOAviso NotaFigura 4-3 Remoción de los dedos de aire y las placas II. Mantenimiento MensualCollar de seguridad III. Mantenimiento TrimestralNota IV. Mantenimiento SemestralCorreas de los Ventiladores Lubricación de los cojinetes de los ventiladoresItem Ctdad. No. de Pieza Descripción Hornos de gas Hornos eléctricosEléctrico Diagramas DEL CableadoSección 5 Diagramas DEL Cableado Eléctrico PageFRANÇAIS PáginaESPAÑOL Dentro del