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Installation

Delivery and Location

DELIVERY AND INSPECTION

All Blodgett ovens are shipped in containers to prevent damage. Upon delivery of your new oven:

DInspect the shipping container for external dam- age. Any evidence of damage should be noted on the delivery receipt which must be signed by the driver.

DUncrate the oven and check for internal dam- age. Carriers will accept claims for concealed damage if notified within fifteen days of delivery and the shipping container is retained for in- spection.

The Blodgett Oven Company cannot assume responsibility for loss or damage suffered in transit. The carrier assumed full responsibility for delivery in good order when the shipment was accepted. We are, however, prepared to assist you if filing a claim is necessary.

OVEN LOCATION

The well planned and proper placement of your oven will result in long term operator convenience and satisfactory performance.

The following clearances must be maintained be- tween the oven and any combustible or non-com- bustible construction.

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DOven body right side --- 2” (5cm) D Oven body left side --- 2” (5cm) D Oven body back --- 0” (0cm)

D Oven body bottom --- 6” (15cm)

The following clearances must be available for ser- vicing.

DOven body sides --- 12” (30cm) D Oven body back --- 12” (30cm)

NOTE: On gas models, routine servicing can usu- ally be accomplished within the limited movement provided by the gas hose re- straint. If the oven needs to be moved fur- ther from the wall, the gas must first be turned off and disconnected from the oven before removing the restraint. Reconnect the restraint after the oven has been re- turned to its normal position.

It is essential that an adequate air supply to the oven be maintained to provide a sufficient flow of combustion and ventilation air.

DPlace the oven in an area that is free of drafts.

DKeep the oven area free and clear of all combus- tibles such as paper, cardboard, and flammable liquids and solvents.

DNSF requires 6” of clearance on the bottom and sides of the unit for cleaning. Do not place the oven on a curb base or seal to a wall.

DThe location must provide adequate clearance for the air opening into the combustion cham- ber.

Before making any utility connections to this oven, check the rating plate to be sure the oven specifi- cations are compatible with the gas and electrical services supplied for the oven.

1.Remove the combustion compartment cover. The rating plate is attached to the frame on the left side of the combustion compartment.

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Contents SHO-G Avertissement Reputation YOU can Count on Page Table of Contents/Table des Matières Oven Description and Specifications IntroductionS Speci Fications SH1G/AB Ca na d a a nd G e nera l Ex p o rtOven Components Installation Delivery and LocationDelivery and Inspection Oven LocationOven Assembly NSF BoltsCaster Assembly LEG AttachmentCasters for Single and Double Stacked Ovens Low Profile Casters for Double Stacked OvensDouble Section Assembly Oven Leveling Canadian installations Australia and general export installationsInstalling the canopy hood draft diverter Ventilation15cm Installing the draft hood Direct Flue ArrangementFlue Diameter Oven Single DoubleGeneral export installations Utility Connections --- Standards and CodesGas Connection GAS PipingPressure Regulation and Testing Inlet Pressure Natural PropaneKPa Manifold Pressure Natural PropaneGAS Hose Restraint Electrical Specifications Electrical ConnectionAdjustments Associated with Initial Installation Initial StartupSafety Information Safety TipsWhat to do in the event of a power failure General safety tipsOperation Standard ControlControl Description General Guidelines for Operating Personnel Operating TipsProduct Temperature Time # Shelves Meats PoultryFish and Seafood CheeseMaintenance Cleaning and Preventative MaintenanceCleaning the Oven Preventative MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide Possible Causes Suggested RemedySpecifications Pour GAZ -- SH1G/AB Description et Spécifications du FourÉléments du Four Implantation DU Four Livraison et ImplantationLivraison ET Inspection Montage du Four Boulons NSFAssemblage DES Pieds Montage DES RoulettesRoulettes pour four simple ou pour four super- posés Roulettes de bas profile pour deux fours super- posésMise À Niveau DU Four Montage DE LA Section DoubleAvertissement Installation aux États-- Unis et au Canada Généralités concernant les installations à l’ex- portationInstallation du déviateur de tirage Hotte D’ÉVACUATION Type VoûteInstallation de la hotte de tirage EN Prise DirecteDiamètre DU Cheminée Four Simple DoubleBranchements de Service --- Normes et Codes Équipement De Service d’alimentation De Gaz siLongeur Dimensions nominales De conduit Pieds Branchement de GazConduit DE GAZ ExemplePression au collecteur Gaz Naturel Gaz Propane Réglage ET Test DE PressionPression à l’entrée Gaz Naturel Gaz Propane Retenue DU Tuyau DE GAZ Et Canada Raccordement ÉlectriqueSpécifications Électriques Réglages À Faire Lors DE L’INSTALLA- Tion Initiale Mise en Marche InitialeUtilisation Informations de SécuritéConseils DE Sécurité Que faire en cas de panne de secteurUtilisation Commandes standardDescription DES Commandes Consignes Générales à l’Intention des Utilasateurs ConseilsAliment Température Durée Étagères Viandes VolaillesPoisson et Fruits de Mer FromagesEntretien Nettoyage et Entretien PréventifNettoyage DES Fours Entretien PréventifGuide de Détection des Pannes Causes Probables SuggestionGuide de Détection des Pannes Insert Wiring Diagram Here Placer Schéma DE Câblage ICI