WATER CONNECTION – water discharge (for preset ovens)
The appliance must be installed using a suitable anti-backflow system, in accordance with
federal, state and local standards.
The drain pipe is in the rear part of the oven and is to be connected with a rigid or flexible pipe and
directed to an open or siphoned drain. Its diameter must not be less than that of the discharge
coupling of the oven.
It is recommended to insert a suitable siphon between the oven and the mains drain water system
in order to prevent vapours from coming out of the oven and bad odours from entering from the
mains drain water.
Avoid bends on the flexible pipes and rigid pipe elbows along the entire drain.
The pipe must have a minimum 5% gradient along the section in order to ensure adequate
outflow.
The oven must have its own connection to the drains.
If several pieces of equipment or appliances are connected to the same pipe, make sure its size
enables normal outflow without any issues.
Local regulations and standards must be complied with.
ATTENTION
Depending on how the oven is used, the liquids flowing out of the water
discharge may reach extremely high temperature values.
The reference standard does not allow values exceeding 140°F (60°C).
Therefore, in case the measured temperature value of the discharged fluids
exceed such limit, a suitable cooling system will need to be installed, in
compliance with the provisions of the Standard.
Once the discharge water connection of the oven has been carried out,
verify its efficacy in a suitable manner, in order to identify any leaks that
may cause damages (including serious ones) to people, animals and/or
property.