Frymaster FDP65 User Manual

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FRYMASTER FPD65 SERIES GAS FRYERS

CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION

3-5

3.2 Gas Connections (cont.)

DANGER

If gas odors are detected, the gas supply MUST be shut off at the main shut-off

valve. The local gas company or FASC should be contacted immediately to rectify

the problem.

A. The gas supply (service) line must be the same size or greater than the fryer inlet line. This

fryer system is equipped with three 1" (28 mm) female inlets (one inlet per two fryers). The
gas supply line must be sized to accommodate all the gas-fired equipment that may be
connected to that gas supply. Consult your contractor, gas company, supplier, or other
knowledgeable authorities.

Recommended Gas Supply Line Sizes

Gas Types

Number of Fryers

1

2 to 3

4 or more (*)

Natural Gas

3/4" (22 mm)

1" (28 mm)

1-1/4" (35 mm)

Propane Gas

1/2" (15 mm)

3/4" (22 mm)

1" (28 mm)

(*) When exceeding 18 feet for a configuration of more than four fryers, it is necessary to provide

a 1-1/4" (35 mm) rigid gas connection.


DANGER

All connections must be sealed with a joint compound suitable for the gas being

used and all connections must be tested with a solution of soapy water before

lighting any pilots.

Never use matches, candles, or any other ignition source to check for leaks. If gas

odors are detected, shut off the gas supply to the appliance at the main shut-off

valve and immediately contact the local gas company or an authorized service

agency for service.

DANGER

"Dry-firing" your unit will cause damage to the frypot and can cause a fire. Always

ensure that melted shortening, cooking oil or water is in the frypot before firing the

unit.

B. Rigid Connections: Check any installer-supplied intake pipe(s) visually and clean threading

chips, or any other foreign matter before installing into a service line. If the intake pipes are
not clear of all foreign matter, the orifices will clog when gas pressure is applied. Seal pipe
joints with a sealant resistive to LP gas. When using thread compound on gas piping, use
very small amounts and only on male threads. Use a pipe thread compound that is not
affected by the chemical action of LP gases. DO NOT apply thread compound to the first
two pipe threads—doing so will cause clogging of the burner orifices and control valve.

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