Installation – Magikitch'n MKG Gas Griddle - 24" Deep User Manual

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Installation

MKG Series Gas Griddle

L25-055 Rev. 0 (05/12)

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1.6.4. Leveling

Instructions

NOTICE

Equipment stands are shipped from the factory with the legs or casters set to the minimum height

adjustment. Units should be leveled at time of installation, failure to do so could cause the griddle to

operate improperly.

1. Identify the corner of the stand that needs to be adjusted, remove the weight load from the corner to be

leveled.

2. Legs- using a wrench, or pliers turn the leg bullet, See Figure 5, CCW to raise the height of the equipment

stand. There is ½” (13mm) to ¾” (19mm) of adjustment.
Casters- Using a Flat Head screwdriver, loosen the set screws of the caster to be leveled, See Figure
5.Turn the collar of the caster CCW to raise the height of the equipment stand. There is ¾” (19mm) of
adjustment.
After leveling adjustment is complete, re-tighten set screws.

3. Check the levelness of the equipment, if necessary Repeat steps 1 and 2.

NOTICE

This appliance may only be installed with casters provided by the manufacturer. When installed with

casters in North America, a gas connection complying with ANSI Z21.69/CGA-6.16 and a quick disconnect

device complying with ANSI Z21.41/CAN 1-6.9. It must also be installed with a restraining device to guard

against putting any strain on the gas connections when the unit is moved. In Australia the quick

disconnect device must comply with AS4627. The restraining device must not exceed 80% of the length

of the flexible gas line.

1.7. Final Gas Connection

A properly installed gas supply system will deliver adequate pressure, between 7 and 8 inches w.c. (1.75-2.0
kPa, 17.5-20.0 mbars) for natural gas, or 11 to 12 inches w.c. (2.7-3.0 kPa, 27.0-30.0 mbars) for propane to
all appliances connected to the line, operating at full demand.

1.7.1. Regulator

Assembly

An adequate gas supply is important for the appliance to operate properly. Undersized lines or low-
pressures will restrict the volume of gas required for satisfactory performance. A steady supply
pressure between 7” and 8” w.c. (1.75-2.0 kPa, 17.5-20 mbars) for natural gas or 11” to 12” (2.7-3.0
kPa, 27-30 mbars) for propane gas is required. With all gas appliances operating simultaneously, the
manifold pressure on all gas appliances should not show any appreciable drop. Fluctuations of more
than 25% on natural and 10% on propane gas will create pilot problems and affect burner operating
characteristics. Contact your gas company for correct supply line sizes. After connection, a certified
gas service agent should check all newly installed equipment for correct gas pressure. The unit should
be connected ONLY to the type of gas for which it is equipped. Check the gas type on the Data plate;
see section 1.1 of this manual.

Figure 6, Matchless Ignition Regulator System

1. The gas input regulator for your new appliance has been installed at the factory, See Figures 6 & 6a

depending on the model of your appliance for the location of the regulator and the manual shut off
valve. Using a regulator other than the one supplied with the unit will void the warranty.

2. The manifold pressure must be maintained at the pressure marked on the Data plate. The manifold

pressure reading is taken at the 1/8” NPT coupling located behind the lower front panel next to the gas

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