Garland 200 User Manual

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Part # MCOSM06 Rev 1 (11/03/08)

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D. Assemble the stacking pipes provided in the stacking

kit as shown in the diagram at the top of this page. This

allows both ovens to be supplied by a single gas line. The

minimum recommended size of a single supply line for

two stacked ovens is 1 inch. Use a pipe thread compound

that is intended for use on propane gas piping and be sure

to check for leaks before finalizing the installation.

E. Check leveling of unit four (4) ways (using a common

carpenter's level on the rack inside the oven).

F. Plug the cord set of each unit into a 115-Volt power supply

outlet.

G. Maintain clearance from combustibles.

Each gas 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.

3/4" Union

3" Nipple

3" Nipple

90 Degree Street Elbow

90 Degree Street Elbow

20-1/2" Nipple

3/4" to 1" Bell Reducer

CAUTION:

DISCONNECT BOTH UNITS FROM

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING .

POWER FAILURE

In the event of a power failure, no attempt

should be made to operate this oven .

IMPORTANT

All gas burners and pilots need sufficient

air to operate and large objects should not

be placed in front of this oven, which would

obstruct the airflow through the front .

Objects should not be placed on main top rear

of oven while in use . This could obstruct the

venting system of the unit's flue products .

Gas Connection

The 1" NPT inlet at the rear must be considered in piping the

gas supply for double stack units or 3/4" NPT for individual (or

single deck) connections. Undersized gas supply line(s) may

restrict the gas supply and affect performance. If other gas

appliances are supplied by the same supply line, the supply

line must be sized to carry the combined volume without

causing more than 1/2" pressure drop at the manifold of each

appliance on the line at full rate.

Recommended supply pressures are 7" WC, (NAT), and

11" WC, (PRO); ± 5%. (Must not exceed 13.8" WC [NAT], and

15" WC [PRO]).

Electrical Connection

A 15 AMP service must be provided for each oven. For 115

VAC usage, a cord and plug (NEMA #5-15P) is provided but

connection to the electrical service must be electrically

grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of

local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,

or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2, as applicable.

This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding)

plug for your protection against shock hazard and should

be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong

receptacle.

DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE

GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG.

A wire diagram is affixed to the rear of the unit.

Ventilation & Air Supply

Proper ventilation is highly important for good operation.

There are only two choices for properly venting an oven: 1)

canopy hood style or 2) direct venting. The ideal method

of venting a GAS Convection Oven is through the use of a

properly designed canopy, which should extend 6" (150 mm),

beyond all sides of the appliance and 6'6" (1950 mm) from the

floor.

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