Henny Penny 600, 500 warranty GAS Piping, Main gas line supply

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Model 500/600

2-7. GAS PIPING

Please refer below for the recommended hookup of the fryer to

 

main gas line supply.

To avoid possible serious personal injury:

Installation must conform withAmerican National Standard Z223.1-Latest Edition National Fuel Gas Code and the local municipal building codes.

In Canada, installation must be in accordance with Standard CSA Bl49-1&2, Installation Codes Gas Burning Appliances and local codes. In Australia, installation must conform toAustralian require- ments.

The fryer and its manual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa)

(34.47 mbar).

The fryer must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig. (3.45 kPa) (34.47 mbar).

A standard 1/2 inch, black steel pipe and malleable fittingsshould be used for gas service connections.

Do not use cast iron fittings.

Although 1/2 inch size pipe is recommended, piping should be of adequate size and installed to provide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the maximum demand without undue loss of pressure between the meter and the fryer. The pressure loss in the piping system should not exceed 0.3 inch water column

(0.747 mbar).

Provisions should be made for moving the fryer for cleaning and servicing. This may be accomplished by:

1.Installing a manual gas shutoff valve and a disconnect union, or

2.Installing a heavy duty design A.G.A. certified connector which complies with the Standard for Connectors for Moveable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.6, or CAN/CSA 6.16 with a quick disconnect coupling

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Page Limited Warranty for Henny Penny Equipment Page Keep appliance area free and clear from combustibles Technical Data for CE Marked Products Table of Contents Table of Contents Pressure Heat Time Pressure FryerProper Care Assistance Model Variations Safety Which, if not avoided, could result in death or seriousInjury Hazardous Situation WHICH, if notUnpacking Instructions IntroductionStep Unpacking Instructions Position and install fryer to prevent tipping or move Selecting the FryerLocation Ment. Restraining ties may be used for stabilizationModel 500/600 GAS Supply GAS Piping Main gas line supplyHenny Penny Part No , which complies with GAS Piping Regulator Setting ProcedureGAS Leak Test GAS PressureProcedure Shutdown ProcedureData Table Supply Wiring and Fusing for Electric Fryer Electrical Requirements Electric FryerRequirements ElectricalGAS Fryer Checking the Filter Pump Motor Bearings Operational ChecksPage Operating Controls Refer to Figure Description FunctionOperating Controls Control PanelOperating Components Description FunctionDo not Pull this RING. Severe Burns from Steam will ResultResult in the fryer building too much pressure. Severe Failure to clean the deadweight assembly daily couldInjuries and burns could result Is Under PRESSURE. HOT Shortening will Exhaust and Severe Burns will ResultGas Electric Operating Components Operating ControlsGAS Model Operating Controls Filling or Adding Shortening Model 500/600 Basic Operations and Procedures Basic Operations and Procedures Step Basic Operations and Procedures Filter Pump Motor PROTECTOR- Manual Reset Regular Maintenance ScheduleFrequency Filtering of Shortening Filtering of Shortening Filtering of Shortening Filtering Move the main power switch from Pump to OFF. This willShortening This union could be hot! Use protective cloth or glove Filter Pump Problem Prevention Changing the Filter EnvelopeHot water Changing the Filter Envelope Changing the Filter Envelope Cleaning the Frypot Cleaning the Frypot Step Model 500/600 LID Gasket ReversingLoss of pressure during a cook cycle LID Lubrication Limit Stop Adjustment Limit Stop Adjustment Cleaning the Safety Relief ValveCheck & Tighten Element Spreader Bars Model 500 only Programming Introduction Time and SET-POINT ProgrammingSpecial Program ModeSpecial Program Mode Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionError Code Table Error CodesDisplay Cause Panel Board Correction Error Code Table Display Cause Panel Board Correction Glossary Level also referred to as level indictor lines Also referred to as fill lines Gas fryers only See ignition modules Henny Penny Corporation Box Eaton,OH Toll free in USA
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500, 600 specifications

Henny Penny has established itself as a leading name in the commercial cooking equipment industry, particularly known for its innovative fryers and cooking solutions. Among its notable products are the Henny Penny 500 and 600 series, which embody the brand's commitment to efficiency, reliability, and advanced technology.

The Henny Penny 500 series is designed for high-volume operations, perfect for restaurants, fast-food chains, and other foodservice establishments that require exceptional frying performance. This series features a highly efficient airflow design that ensures even cooking and reduces energy consumption. With a stainless-steel counter design, the Henny Penny 500 not only looks appealing but also offers durability and ease of cleaning, essential for maintaining hygiene in a busy kitchen.

One of the standout technologies in the 500 series is the advanced filtration system. This system helps to prolong oil life, reducing the frequency of oil replacements, which can save money and minimize waste. The intuitive control panel allows operators to manage cooking times and temperatures easily, resulting in consistent food quality. Additionally, the automatic basket lift feature enhances safety by reducing the chances of accidents during frying.

The Henny Penny 600 series takes this innovation further with additional features aimed at maximizing productivity. It shares many similarities with the 500 series but includes upgraded digital controls that allow for precise temperature management and programming options for various menu items. This added flexibility provides operators the ability to multitask effectively in a fast-paced kitchen environment.

Both series prioritize energy efficiency, with the 600 series particularly noted for its ability to minimize energy consumption without compromising performance. The fryers’ design incorporates energy-efficient heating elements and advanced insulation technology, ensuring quick recovery times and lower operating costs.

Furthermore, Henny Penny has incorporated user-friendly maintenance features in both series, such as easy-access panels for cleaning and routine maintenance checks. By focusing on operational ease and performance efficiency, the 500 and 600 series fryers exemplify Henny Penny’s dedication to providing commercial kitchens with the tools they need to succeed.

In summary, the Henny Penny 500 and 600 series reflect a blend of advanced technology and practical design, making them invaluable assets in any high-volume foodservice operation. With features such as high-efficiency frying, easy maintenance, and operator-centric controls, they stand as testaments to Henny Penny’s innovation in commercial cooking solutions.