Installation Of Non-Combustible Counter Stands (Optional); Ventilation - Garland GD Serie Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation

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INSTALLATION Continued
Note: Griddles may not rest evenly on the unit body if units
are not leveled.
2. Remove sheet metal screws at rear of unit.
3. Attach one banking plate in position at rear by placing
the 1/4" (6 mm) diameter holes in the banking plate
over the screw holes in the rear of units and fasten by
replacing the sheet metal screws removed in Step 2.
4. Push units into position on counter top or back bar.
5. Remove the two acorn nuts from the sides being banked
(one for each control panel). Place banking plate over
the two protruding screw heads, replace acorn nuts and
tighten.
REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
Installation of Non-Combustible
Counter Stands (Optional)
1. Assemble and level counter stand as illustrated in the
instructions found in the counter stand carton.
Part # 4519762 (12/07)
2. Remove and discard leveling bolts on unit to be installed
on a non-combustible counter stand.
3. Place units in desired position on counter stand, securing
the first unit with 8-32 machine screws and flat washers.
Insert 8-32 machine screws through the 7/32" (5 mm)
diameter holes in stand into the nutserts in the bottom of
GD Series units.
4. Connect banking plates as described in section titled.
Installation of Banking Plates.
5. Secure last unit to counter stand with 8-32 machine
screws and flat washers. Insert 8-32 machine screws
through the 7/32" (5 mm) diameter holes in stand into
nutserts in the bottom of GD Series units

Ventilation

Counter equipment must be installed in a location in which
the facilities for ventilation permit satisfactory combustion
of gas and proper venting. Proper ventilation is imperative
for good operation of the appliance. The ideal method
of ventilating counter equipment is the use of a properly
designed ventilating canopy, which should extend at least
6"/152mm beyond all sides of the appliance (except against
the wall if the canopy is a wall installation). This is usually part
of a mechanical exhaust system.
Air Supply
1. It is necessary that sufficient room air ingress be allowed
to compensate for the amount of air removed by any
ventilating system. Otherwise, a subnormal atmospheric
pressure will occur, affecting the appliance operation
adversely and causing undesirable working conditions.
2. Appliances shall be located so as not to interfere with
proper circulation of air within the confined space. All gas
burners and pilots require sufficient air to operate.
3. Large objects should not be placed in front of the
appliance which might obstruct the air flow through
the front. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and
ventilation air.
4. Do not permit fans to blow directly at the appliance, and
wherever possible, avoid open windows adjacent to the
appliance sides and back; also wall type fans which create
air cross-currents within the room.
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