Traditional installation, 9building a facade – Bakers Pride FC-816 Manual User Manual

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TRADITIONAL INSTALLATION

Building a Facade:

Before Proceeding:

The facade may consist of a front only, front and one side, front and two sides or all four sides. Generally the facade is

framed with metal studs, then covered with fire-resistant “Wonder Board” and decorated with tile, brick, masonry or

material of choice. Check with local health department and building codes for local requirements.

Note that provisions must be made in the facade for access to the control panel cover, push-pull rods, arched

opening, combustion chamber door(s), service panels and electrical and gas connections. Provisions must be made

for air movement in architecturally enclosed structures. Instructions on the following pages.

Step #1

Uncrate oven(s), set in place.

Step #2

Build a metal-stud frame. Work around your oven(s) allowing provisions for air movement and access

requirements (described on following pages).

Step #3

Fasten 3/8” (7mm) “Wonder Board” to oven metal-stud framework using sheet metal screws.

Step #4

Attach tile, stone, marble, thin brick or finish of your choice over Harde Backer Board using a latex/polymer

based high-heat resistant ceramic thin set mortar. Start at the floor and work up to the top of facade

enclosure. Cut tile, etc to fit as required based on your design and to create the look you want.

Step #5

Grout between tile/stone joints. It is best to allow thin set mortar to dry overnight prior to grouting.

Step #6

Allow grout to dry for 24 hours prior to starting oven(s).

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BUILDING A FACADE

Side Access Cover

Baking Chamber

Access Opening

Combustion Chamber

Access Opening

Bottom Enclosure

Openings

Note: This illustration is intended as a general guide for facade construction. It is not intended to represent

specific layout & design but rather to convey the construction process. Dimensions are nominal-Not to scale.

Helpful Hints

Control Panel Cover(s),

Thermostat(s) and

Service Panels:

Combustion Chamber

Door(s):

Push-Pull Rods:

Lintel Plate(s):

Frame around Control

Panel Cover(s) with

metal studs. Studs may

b e p l a c e d d i r e c t l y

against oven exterior.

Leave Exposed for easy

access.

Provide 1” or less

diameter holes in facade

so holes are covered by

push-pull rods.

Leave lintel plates

exposed and cover lintel

plate with marble, tile, etc

for good looks and to

provide flush landing

shelf. (Lintel plate is 1”

lower than deck height).

NOTE: See DSP style

installation for lintel plate

finish instructions and

compensate as required.

Top Enclosure

Opening

Metal Studs

Wonder Board

Front Facade

(Brick, Tile, etc)

Push-Pull Rod

Openings

Lintel Plate

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