Wolf Appliance Company SO30F/S User Manual
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P L A N N I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
It goes without saying that the outdoor gas grill
mounted on the freestanding cart takes very
little planning from a design perspective.
However, there are provisions you need to take
into account when planning for a built-in
application.
When choosing a permanent built-in location for
your Wolf outdoor gas grill, keep the gas lines as
short as possible. Allow for an adequate supply
of fresh air for proper combustion and ventila-
tion. The grill should not be exposed to the
wind, but never locate the grill indoors.
The Wolf outdoor gas grill is designed for easy
placement into a built-in enclosure. For a
combustible enclosure, use the Wolf-approved
insulated liner and maintain minimum clearances
to combustible surfaces. Built-in installations
require a deck to support the grill. The support-
ing deck should be level and strong enough to
support 400 lbs (181 kg).
Wolf outdoor gas grills come in 36" (914) and
48" (1219) widths. Specifications on the follow-
ing pages provide overall dimensions, finished
rough opening dimensions and installation
specifics for each size of grill. We have mini-
mized the information contained in the illustra-
tions, concentrating on the critical information
you need to plan your installation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Wolf outdoor gas grill
must be specified natural or LP gas at the time
of order. The gas type cannot be converted.
E L E C T R I C A L
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G A S R E Q U I R E M E N T S
The Wolf outdoor gas grill requires a 110/120 V
electrical supply to operate the rotisserie motor.
The 9' (2.7 m) power supply cord provided with
the grill is equipped with a 3-prong, grounded
plug for protection against shock hazard. The
service should have its own 15 amp circuit
breaker.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A ground fault circuit
interrupter (GFCI) is not recommended and may
cause interruption of operation.
Locate electrical and gas supply within the
shaded area shown in the Installation
Specifications illustration for your built-in model.
Wolf outdoor gas grills are designed to operate
on natural gas at 5" (12.5 mb) WC (water
column) pressure or LP (propane) gas at 10" (25
mb) WC pressure. The minimum line pressure
for natural gas is 7" (17.5 mb) WC and 11" (27.4
mb) WC for LP gas. The maximum gas supply
pressure to the regulator should never exceed
14" (34.9 mb) WC, .5 psi (3.5 kPa).
Wolf recommends the use of a
1
/
2
" (13) I.D.
commercial-type flex hose; this is the minimum
size that may be used. All plumbing to the flex
hose must be
3
/
4
" (19) minimum I.D. pipe.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A separate external gas
shut-off valve must be located near the range
in an accessible location.
You must follow all National Electrical Code and
gas regulations. In addition, be aware of local
codes and ordinances when installing your
services.
B U R N E R R A T I N G
Outdoor Gas Grills
Grill Burners
10,000 Btu/hr
(per burner)
(2.9 kW)
Side Burners
(2) 16,000 Btu/hr
(per burner)
(4.7 kW)
Infrared Burner
8,000 Btu/hr*
(2.3 kW)
Infrared Burner
9,000 Btu/hr
(2.6 kW)
*Models BBQ242BI and BBQ242C only.
A C C E S S O R I E S
Optional accessories
are available
through your Wolf
dealer. To obtain
local dealer
information, visit
the Showroom
Locator section of
our website,
wolfappliance.com.
A C C E S S O R I E S
Outdoor Gas Grills
Black control knobs—available
at no cost
Insulated liner for built-in
applications
Accessories are available through
your Wolf dealer. To obtain local
dealer information, visit the
Showroom Locator section of our
website, wolfappliance.com.