DEAN MILLIVOLT GAS FRYERS
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2.7 Air Supply and Ventilation
DANGER
This appliance must be installed with sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurrence of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to the health of personnel in the room in which it is installed.
2.7 Air Supply and Ventilation (cont.)
Keep the area around the fryer clear to prevent obstruction of combustion and ventilation airflow.
1.Do not connect this fryer to an exhaust duct.
2.Correct installation and adjustment will ensure adequate airflow to the fryer system.
3.A commercial,
4.Do not place the fryer’s flue outlet directly into the plenum of the hood, as it will affect the gas combustion of the fryer.
5.Never use the interior of the fryer cabinet for storage or store items on shelving over or behind the fryer. Exhaust temperatures can exceed 800°F (427ºC) and may damage or melt items stored in or near the fryer.
6.Adequate distance must be maintained from the flue outlet of the fryer(s) to the lower edge of the filter bank. Per NFPA Standards No. 96, a minimum of
7.Filters and drip troughs should be part of any industrial hood, but consult local codes before constructing and installing any hood. The duct system, the exhaust hood and the filter bank must be cleaned on a regular basis and kept free of grease.