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Figure 2-13. gas burner assembly, Figure 2-14. burner assembly, Figure 2-15. gas valve – Blodgett S1820G User Manual

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SECTION 2

INSTALLATION

Figure 2-13. Gas Burner Assembly

Gas Burner

Figure 2-14. Burner Assembly

Gas

Figure 2-15. Gas Valve

F.

Checkout

After any adjustment, set appliance in operation and observe

through a component cycle to ensure that burner system
components function correctly.

G

l

Maintenance

It is recommended to check yearly the minimum and the

maximum setting and readjust them if necessary.

H. Connection

WARNING

Some procedures in this section may require con­

versions, readjustments, or service on the oven's

gas system. Before performing these procedures, check

that the main gas supply vaive and the circuit breaker/
fused disconnect are in the OFF ("O") position. After
completing these procedures, perform a gas leak test
before operating the oven.

CAUTION

The terms of the oven's warranty require all start-ups, conver­

sions and service work to be performed by a Middleby
Marshall Authorized Service Agent. The installation, start-up
and changes required when changing from one gas type to
another can be performed ONLY by a certified professional.

NOTE:

Certain safety code requirements exist for the

installation of gas ovens; refer to the beginning of Section 2
for a list of the installation standards, in addition:

In the USA, the installation must conform with local

codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.

In Canada, the installation must conform with local

codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the Natural
Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B 149.1, or the
Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B 149.2, as

applicable.

In Australia, the installation must conform with AGA

Codes AG311 and AG601, and with any requirements

of the appropriate statutory authority.

in CE countries, the gas supply connection should be

according to EN-203 (gas appliance directive) and to
applicable ISO 228-1 or ISO 7-1 recommendations. All
aspects of the gas supply connection must comply with

current lEC/CEE requirements and with all applicable
local, national, and international codes.

For all ovens equipped with casters, the gas line

connection shall be made with;

A connector that complies with the Standard for

Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI

Z21.69 (in USA), or Connectors for Movable Gas
Appliances, CAN/CGA-6.16 (in Canada).

Check the oven’s gas supply requirements to determine the
type of gas to be used with the oven. If the gas type required
does NOT match the local supply:

For North American installations, a conversion kit is

supplied with the oven to allow operation using propane
gas. Refer to Part B, Gas Conversion, In this section.

For CE ovens, directions for converting the oven for use

with other gases are described In Part D.1, Preparation

for Use with Various Gases, in this section.

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