Specifications introduction – Garland STW286A User Manual

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Part # 4517957 Rev.13 (02/10/11)

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Oven Interior Dimensions

Entry Clearance

Installation

Clearances*

Shipping

Weight

Manifold

Inlet Size

Height

Width

Depth

Crated

Uncrated

Sides

Rear

13-12

(343mm)

26-1/4"

(667mm)

22"

(559mm)

43"

(1105mm)

37-7/8"

(648mm)

7"

(178mm)

6"

(152mm)

584lbs

(265kg)

3/4" NPT

Female

* Distance from combustible construction

Input Ratings

Operating Pressure

Total Maximum

Electrical Load

Hot Top

Griddle

Oven

Total

Natural

Propane

BTU

kW

BTU

kW

BTU

kW

BTU

KW

"WC mbar "WC mbar

120V

230V

25,000

7.32

50,000 14.65 38,000 11.14 113,000

33.11

4.5

11

10

25

4.5 Amps 2.3 Amps

NOTE: Installation clearance reductions are applicable only where local codes permit.
Garland/U.S. Range products are not approved or authorized for home or residential use, but are intended for commercial

applications only. Garland / U.S. Range will not provide service, warranty, maintenance or support of any kind other than in

commercial applications..
Commercial cooking equipment requires an adequate ventilation system. For additional information, refer to the National Fire

Protection Association's standard NFPA96..

SPECIFICATIONS

INTRODUCTION

This equipment must be installed and adjusted by a

competent person in accordance with the law. Failure to

install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. It is

in your own interests and that of safety to ensure that the

law is complied with. Your Garland Dealer is well qualified to

provide this service.

This appliance should be given regular care and

maintenance. Periodic inspections by the dealer or a

qualified service company are recommended to check

temperature, burner adjustments and to ensure moving

parts are operative. Wherever possible avoid overheating idle

equipment as this is the primary cause of increased service

cost.

“Regular maintenance ensures peak performance .”

Unpacking:

1. Check crate for possible damage sustained during transit.

Carefully remove unit from crate and again check for

damage. Any damage to the appliance must be reported

to the carrier immediately.

2. The wires for retaining the burners and other packing

material must be removed from units. Any protective

material covering stainless steel parts must also be

removed.

3. All ranges are shipped from the factory with casters fitted.

4. The type of gas and the supply pressure that the

equipment was set up for at the factory is noted on the

data plate and on the packaging. This type of gas supply

must be used.

5. Do not remove permanently affixed labels, warnings or

data plates from the appliance, for this may invalidate the

manufacturer’s warranty.

NOTE: Many parts of the equipment are raw steel i.e griddle

top and solid hot top and can react with moisture forming

rust. This is normal and not considered a defect. Clean with a

stainless steel fiber pad. A light coating of salt free oil may be

applied to prevent further rusting.

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