Southbend HDG-60-RE, HDG-60-M, HDG-72-RE Final Positioning, Clearance Check, and Ventilation Check

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5.Connect the vent line from the pressure regulator to the outdoors in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable.

6.Connect the gas inlet of the pressure regulator to the building’s supply system. No segment of the gas supply connection to the appliance should be smaller than 3/4" NPT. Standard pipe fittings are required.

7.Turn on gas supply.

8.Check for leaks using soapy water.

Figure 13

Vent tube included on griddles built after June 19,2006.

Step 5: Final Positioning, Clearance Check, and Ventilation Check

1.Position the appliance where it will be operated.

2.Check that the appliance surface is level. The length of each leg is adjustable by screwing the bottom portion of the leg in or out. The appliance must be level for proper operation!

3.Check for adequate clearances around the appliance (see page 5).

4.Check for adequate ventilation (see page 5).

NOTICE

In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts all gas appliances vented by either mechanical systems or ventilation hoods shall comply with 248 CMR interlocking requirements.

Step 6: Check Pilot and Burner Operation

All appliances are adjusted at the factory. However, pilot heights, burner air shutters, and thermostatic valves should be checked at installation and adjusted if necessary. Do the following:

1.Turn main gas supply “ON”.

2.Check the manifold gas pressure using the procedure on page 28.

3.Light the pilots as described in the Operation section of this manual.

4.Check (and, if necessary, adjust) the pilot flame heights using the procedure on page 29.

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Contents Heavy Duty Counterline Safety Precautions Table of Contents GAS Supply SpecificationsVentilation ClearancesModel Width Number and Size of Burners Total BTU Dimensions of Griddle ModelsConstruction of Griddle Models Dimensions of Charbroiler ModelsConstruction of Charbroiler Models Dimensions of Open TOP ModelsConstruction of Open TOP Models Unpack InstallationAttach Countertop Legs, Mount on Counter, or Mount on Stand Installation on Countertop Legs Installation Installation on Insulated Base Installation on Floor Stand 24, 36, and 48 Models Owner ’S Manual 1182845 REV Installation on Floor Stand 60 and 72 Models Installation Attach Restraint for Appliances Mounted on Casters Connect Gas Supply Check Pilot and Burner Operation Final Positioning, Clearance Check, and Ventilation CheckFinal Installation Steps for Lava-Rock Charbroilers Final Installation Steps for Griddle ModelsLighting After GAS has Been Shut OFF OperationOperation of Thermostatic Griddle Models Operation of Manual Griddle Models Operation of Charbroiler Models Operation of OPEN-TOP Burner Models Daily CleaningOwner ’S Manual 1182845 REV Adjustment of Manifold GAS Pressure AdjustmentsAdjustment of Pilot Flame Charbroiler and OPEN-TOP Models Adjustment of Pilot Flame Griddle ModelsConversion from ONE Type of GAS to Another Adjustment of Burner FlameAdjustment of Griddle Thermostats Problem Look for TroubleshootingParts Index of Parts DiagramsGriddle Chassis Parts See parts list on previous page. Model HDG-24 is shown Thermostatic Griddle Gas System Parts Parts Manual Griddle Gas System Parts See parts list on previous page. Model HDG-36-M is shown Charbroiler Parts Parts Open Top Parts Parts Floor Stand Parts for 24, 36, and 48 Width Units See parts list on previous page. Model HDG-36 is shown Floor Stand Parts for 60 Width Units 1312 Countertop Legs and Insulated-Base Parts Heavy Duty Counterline Heavy Duty Counterline Heavy Duty Counterline Heavy Duty Counterline