Alto-Shaam AR-6G User Manual

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AR-6G Rotisserie Operation & Care Manual • 8

I n s t a l l a t I o n

AR-6G Rotisserie Operation & Care Manual • 8

V e n t I l a t I o n I n s t r U c t I o n s

An adequate ventilation system is required for commercial

cooking equipment. Information may be obtained by

writing to the National Fire Protection Association,

Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269. When writing refer

to NFPA No. 96.

1. A single gas appliance requires a minimum of 32

CFM make-up air for natural and propane gas.

Kitchen ventilation must include a provision for an

adequate flow of fresh air for gas combustion and

to prevent a negative-pressure condition. The rear

of the appliance provides air supply access for gas

combustion and must be kept clear at all times. DO

NOT obstruct or restrict ventilation nor the air flow

required to support combustion.

2. DO NOT obstruct the flow of the exhaust flue at the

top of the appliance. It is especially critical that gas

supply piping and electrical support cord and/or

receptacle be routed away from the path of the hot

combustion fumes.

3. Make certain the appliance installation maintains

adequate air ventilation to provide cooling for

electrical and gas components. The area around the

appliance should be clear of any obstructions which

might retard the flow of cooling air. Failure to observe

this caution may result in damage to the components

and will void the warranty.

4. This appliance cannot be direct vented.

5. Install the appliance under a ventilation hood meeting

all applicable code requirements. Combustion fumes

must be vented in accordance with local, state, or

national codes.

Ventilating hoods and exhaust systems shall be

permitted to be used to vent appliances installed in

commercial applications.

Where automatically operated appliances are

vented through a ventilating hood or exhaust system

equipped with a damper or with a power means of

exhaust, provisions shall be made to allow the flow

of gas to the main burners only when the damper is

open to a position to properly vent the appliance and

when the power means of exhaust is in operation. IN

ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 54 COMMONWEALTH

OF MASSACHUSETTS ONLY.

D a n G e r

Installation, air adjustment and/or
service work must be in accordance
with all local codes and must be
performed by a certifi ed service
technician qualifi ed to work on
gas appliances.

c a U t I o n

To prevent malfunction or cause
negative back draft, DO NOT obstruct
exhaust fl ues or attach any fl ue
extension that will impede proper
burner operation.

c a U t I o n

DO NOT uSE CIRCulATING FANS
ON ThE FlOOR. FlOOR FANS WIll
AFFECT BuRNER OpERATION.

W a r n I n G

Inadequate ventilation, or failure to
ensure an adequate supply of fresh
air will result in a high ambient
temperature at the sides of the
appliance. An excessive ambient
temperature can cause the thermal-
overload protection motor to trip
resulting in severe damage to the
cooling fans.

D a n G e r

FAILURE TO VENT THIS APPLIANCE
PROPERLY MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO
THE HEALTH OF THE OPERATOR.
Equipment damage, operational
problems and unsatisfactory baking
performance may also be the
consequence of improper venting.
Any damage sustained by a failure
to properly vent this oven are not
covered under warranty.

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