Southbend 4601DD-2RR Specifications, Do not install charbroilers next to combustible materials

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SPECIFICATIONS

ULTIMATE RESTAURANT RANGES

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTICE

Local codes regarding installation vary greatly from one area to another. The National Fire Protection Association, Inc., states in its NFPA 96 latest edition that local codes are the “authority having jurisdiction” when it comes to installation requirements for equipment. Therefore, installations should comply with all local codes.

Southbend reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, additions, or replacements for previously purchased equipment.

Southbend appliances are intended for commercial use only, not for household use.

The installation must conform 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, including:

1.The appliance and its individual 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 psi (3.45 kPa).

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

CLEARANCES

WARNING

MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION

There must be adequate clearance between ranges and combustible construction. Clearance must also be provided for servicing and for operation.

Minimum Clearances for ranges with ovens:

 

Standard Oven

Convection Oven

Double Oven Base

Sides

10 inches

10 inches

10 inches

Back

10 inches

10 inches

10 inches

Floor

zero

zero

zero

Do NOT install charbroilers next to combustible materials.

Ranges are suitable for installation on combustible floors.

Adequate clearance must be provided in the aisle and at the side and rear to allow the door to open sufficiently to permit the removal of the racks and for serviceability.

On ranges with a convection-type oven, a minimum of 2 inches clearance must be allowed behind the motor and the rear non-combustible enclosure. Care must be taken to provide adequate air circulation to prevent the motor from overheating.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Ranges with a convection oven, electric oven, or infrared broiler require connection to a supply of electricity. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable. An electrical diagram is located on the rear of the range.

The range may be furnished with one or two power cords (one for each oven), each with a standard 115V, 60Hz, single-phase prong plug. Some ranges instead have terminal connections. See the serial plate for maximum amperage requirements.

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OWNERS MANUAL 1190820 REV 3 (11/10)

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Contents Ultimate Restaurant Ranges Safety Precautions Introduction Location of Serial PlateSpecifications Do not install charbroilers next to combustible materialsClearances Electrical RequirementsGAS Requirements Dimensions Exterior Dimensions VentilationOperation Lighting After GAS has Been Shut OFFOperation of TOP Burners Operation of GAS OvenOperation of Electric Oven Operation of Infrared Broiler Inside OvenOperation of NON-THERMOSTATIC Griddles Operation of Thermostatic GriddlesHOT TOP Sections RAISED-GRIDDLE BroilerCharbroiler Sections Troubleshooting CONVECTION-OVEN Cooking Problems Troubleshooting by OperatorShutdown of Entire Range Cooking Tips for Convection Ovens Cleaning & Maintenance BRIGHT-ANNEALED STAINLESS-STEEL Surfaces Care of GriddlesHOT Tops TOP BurnersInstallation UnpackingInstallation of Legs Attach LegsInstallation of Casters Attach Casters and RestraintInstallation of Restraint Installation of Flue Riser and Shelf Assembly Attach Flue Riser and Shelf AssemblyElectrical Connection GAS ConnectionSHUT-DOWN and WIPE-CLEAN Range Check the InstallationCheck Operation Service Troubleshooting FLOWCHARTS, PROCEDURES, and Wiring DiagramsTroubleshooting Open-Top Burners Troubleshooting OPEN-TOP BurnersTroubleshooting Oven Pilot Troubleshooting Base OvenTroubleshooting CONVECTION-OVEN Blower Convection-Oven Blower Runs IntermittentlyConvection-Oven Blower Does Not Run Adjustment of GAS Pressure Regulator Check That Power is Disconnected AT Circuit BreakerAdjustment of OPEN-TOP Pilots Adjustment of OPEN-TOP BurnersAdjustment of GAS Oven Standing Pilot Adjustment of GAS Oven BurnerCalibration of GAS Oven Thermostat Adjustment of Thermostatic Griddle Bypass Flame LevelCalibration of Thermostatic Griddle Thermostat Thermostat Calibration and Bypass Flame Adjustment Conversion from ONE Type of GAS to AnotherWiring Diagram for Gas Oven Wiring Diagram for Infrared Broiler in Gas Oven Cavity Wiring Diagram for Electric Standard Oven Wiring Diagram for Electric Convection Oven Leg and Caster Parts PartsControl, Pilot, and Oven Door Parts Top Burners and Grates Parts Gas Oven Parts Electric Oven Parts Oven Broiler Parts Griddle Parts Raised Griddle Broiler Parts Hot Top Parts Charbroiler Parts Ultimate Restaurant Ranges Ultimate Restaurant Ranges Ultimate Restaurant Ranges Ultimate Restaurant Ranges Ultimate Restaurant Ranges

4365A, 4601DD-2RR specifications

The Southbend 4601DD-2RR and 4365A are advanced commercial cooking appliances designed to deliver exceptional performance, efficiency, and reliability in professional kitchens. Recognized for their robust engineering and user-friendly features, these models are ideal for a variety of cooking environments, from bustling restaurants to catering services.

The Southbend 4601DD-2RR is a double-stacked convection oven that offers a generous cooking capacity, allowing chefs to prepare large volumes of food simultaneously. Its innovative design features two independent oven compartments, each equipped with powerful fan-assisted convection heating that ensures even cooking and consistent results. The unit operates with a temperature range of 200°F to 500°F, providing versatility for various cooking techniques, including roasting, baking, and toasting. The built-in digital controls allow for precise temperature management and easy programming, further enhancing the user experience.

Meanwhile, the Southbend 4365A is a high-performance countertop griddle that boasts an impressive cooking surface area. Its heavy-duty, stainless steel construction guarantees longevity and easy maintenance. The griddle features a smooth cooking surface that provides even heat distribution, making it perfect for breakfast items like pancakes and eggs or lunch favorites like burgers and sandwiches. With a temperature control knob for adjustable heat levels, chefs can achieve perfectly cooked items tailored to their specifications.

Both models incorporate advanced safety features, such as automatic shut-off systems and heat-resistant handles, ensuring a secure working environment in the busy kitchen. Energy efficiency is another highlight, with both models designed to minimize energy consumption while delivering maximum output. This focus on sustainability not only reduces operational costs but also lessens the environmental impact.

Additionally, the Southbend 4601DD-2RR and 4365A come equipped with thorough insulation, which helps maintain optimal cooking temperatures while preventing surface heat buildup. This is critical for ensuring safety and efficiency in food preparation.

In summary, the Southbend 4601DD-2RR and 4365A are exemplary showcases of modern culinary technology, combining robust construction with user-centric design, making them invaluable assets for any kitchen aiming for excellence. Their reliability, performance capabilities, and safety features position them as leaders in the commercial cooking equipment market.