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OWNERS OPERATING, INSTALLATION, AND PARTS MANUAL
PS536GS Gas Ovens
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE
SECTION 5 - PARTS LIST
SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION
III. OVEN SPECIFICATIONS
I. OVEN USES
II. OVEN COMPONENTS - see Figure
Table 1-3 Electrical specifications for gas ovens per oven cavity
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
Figure 2-1 - Installation Kit
Owners Operating and Installation Manual
Authorized Service Agency Listing
Inc. with
RESTRICT SERVICE ACCESS
LEAD TO INCREASED SERVICE EX- PENSES FOR THE OWNER
MOUNTING SUCH EQUIPMENT ON THE OVEN MAY VOID AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS
A. Requirements
A. Top Panel and Base Pad Assembly
Figure 2-3 - Leg extension and casters installation
Figure 2-5 - Top panel installation
Figure 2-4 - Base pad installation
Figure 2-7 - Top panel installation
C. Restraint Cable Installation
For CE-approved ovens, skip ahead to Part D, Conveyor Installation
Figure 2-8 - Installing the Restraint Cable
D. Conveyor Installation
Figure 2-10 - Conveyor placement
Figure 2-9 - Conveyor installation
Folded frame Idler end with belt tension adjustment screws
Figure 2-12 - Conveyor and master link orientation
E. Final Assembly
Figure 2-13 - Final assembly
IV. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
A. Additional Information - Gas Ovens
B. Connection
Figure 2-14 - Utility connection locations
DURINGPRESSURETESTINGNOTETHEFOLLOWING
Figure 2-15 - Flexible Gas Hose Installation
A. Gas Utility Rough-In Recommendations
Gas Line
Figure 2-16 - Gas Control Valve
2. Adjusting the Orifice Manifold Pressure and Heat Input
1. Checking the Gas Supply Inlet Pressure
NOT SHOWN
SECTION 3 - OPERATION
I. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
A. DAILYSTARTUPPROCEDURE
B. DAILYSHUTDOWNPROCEDURE
wait + for
wait
III. QUICK REFERENCE DIGITAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
Figure 4-1 -Cooling Vents and Grills
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE
I. MAINTENANCE - DAILY
II. MAINTENANCE - MONTHLY
III. MAINTENANCE - EVERY 3 MONTHS
D. Split Belt Disassembly and Cleaning
Figure 4-2 - Removing Air Fingers and Plates
Figure 4-6 - Disassembling the drive shaft
Figure 4-5 - Drive shaft configurations
Figure 4-4 - Disassembling the idler shaft
IV. MAINTENANCE - EVERY 6 MONTHS
Figure 4-7 - Rear panel access
E. Blower Belt
F. Lubricating the Blower Fan Bearings
DESCRIPTION
SECTION 5 - PARTS LIST
I. KEY SPARE PARTS KIT
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MIDDLEBY MARSHALL AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY LISTING
SINGLEOVEN
DOUBLEOVEN
TRIPLEOVEN
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
See pp
DESCRIPTION
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IV. CONTROL COMPARTMENT
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DESCRIPTION
NOTE The oven does NOT have a cooling fan
in this location. The opening provides passive
cooling only
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DESCRIPTION
VI. REAR COMPARTMENT AND BLOWERS
DESCRIPTION
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ON ALL CONVEYORS
VII. SINGLE-BELT CONVEYORS
VEYOR, OPT. ON
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FRONT BELT SHORT - INC. ITEM
ASSEMBLY, SPLIT IDLER SHAFT
VIII. SPLIT-BELT CONVEYORS
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SECTION 6 - ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
Fig. 6-1 - Wiring diagram, PS536GS Gas Oven 208/240V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph
Fig. 6-2 - Wiring diagram, PS536GS Gas Oven 208/240V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph
Fig. 6-3 - Wiring diagram, PS536GS Gas Oven 208/240V, 50/60 Hz, 1 Ph
SECTION 6 - ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
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