Installation, Gas connections – Garland MP-GD-10-S User Manual

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Part # MPSM07 (03/24/08)

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INSTALLATION

It is the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure the oven is

installed in a manner to meet all local codes . In the absence

of local codes, applicable national codes are referenced in this

booklet . In the case of discrepancy between the information

in this booklet and local codes, it is recommended you

consult your local inspector(s) . This appliance meets or

exceeds all applicable regulations and standards in effect on

its date of manufacture .

Location

The importance of the proper installation of Commercial

Gas Cooking Equipment cannot be over stressed . Proper

performance of the equipment is dependent, in great part,

on the compliance of the installation with the manufacturer’s

specifications . Installation must conform to local codes or, in

the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Code, ANSI

Z223 .1, Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149 .1, or the

Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149 .2, as applicable .

Wall Clearance

This oven, single or stacked, must be installed with adequate

clearance to combustible and non-combustible walls .
Sides: 1 inch [25 mm]

Back: 3 inches [76 mm] for gas ovens, and

6 inches [152 mm] for electric ovens .

Garland recommends that a one inch clearance be

maintained between this oven and any other cooking

appliance .
Garland recommends that this oven not be installed with a

broiler or open burner appliance immediately adjacent to the

right side .
Each appliance shall be located with respect to building

construction and other equipment so as to permit access to

the appliance . Such access and clearance may be necessary

for servicing and cleaning .

GAS CONNECTIONS

The type of gas for which the oven is equipped is stamped on

the data rating plate . It is located inside the lower front trim

cover . Connect an oven stamped “NAT” to natural gas only .

Connect an oven stamped “PRO” to propane gas only .
If the oven is being installed into a new location, have gas

authorities check the meter size and piping to assure the supply

line has a sufficient amount of gas pressure to operate the oven .
If the oven is a replacement or additional appliance to an

existing installation have gas authorities check the pressure

to ensure the existing meter and pressure will supply the

oven with no more than a 1/2” water column pressure drop .
Note: When checking the gas pressure make sure all other

appliances on the same gas line are turned on .
A pressure regulator is supplied with Garland convection

ovens . The regulator pressure is preset to deliver the gas

at the pressure shown on the rating plate . Do not install

an additional regulator where the unit connects to the

gas supply unless the gas pressure exceeds the maximum

recommended pressure .
The oven and its individual shut-off valve must be

disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any

pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of

1/2 PSI (3 .45 kPa) .
The oven must be isolated from the gas supply piping system

by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any

pressure testing of the supply system at test pressures equal

to or less than1/2 PSI (3 .45 kPa) .

Prior to connecting to the building gas supply the lines

should be purged of all metal filings, pipe thread compound

or other debris .
The gas connection piping (3/4” for single ovens, 1” for

stacked ovens), must be considered when planning the

supply line . Undersized gas supply lines may restrict the

gas flow and affect performance . If other gas appliances are

supplied by the same supply line, it must be sized to carry

the combined volume required for all the appliances without

causing a more than 1/2” pressure drop at the manifold of

each appliance on line at full rate .
Recommended supply pressures are 7” ± 5% WC for natural

gas (NAT) and 11” ± 5% WC for propane (PRO) . The inlet

pressure for the supply line must not exceed 13 .8” WC natural

and 15”WC for propane .
Two ovens stacked may be supplied by a single gas line . The

minimum recommended size of a single supply line for two

stacked ovens is 1 inch .
Assemble the gas pipes and fittings provided in the stacking

kit as shown in the Figure 3 on page 7 . Use a pipe thread

compound that is intended for use on propane gas piping .
Be sure to check for leaks before finalizing the installation . Use

appropriate solutions or detection devices .
Installations in which a flexible gas connection hose is

used, require the supplied strain relief to be installed at the

lower left rear corner of the base . Install the strain relief in

accordance with applicable codes . The strain relief must limit

the movement of the oven to prevent unnecessary stress on

the flexible connector .

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