Locating and assembling the grill, Installation – Hestan 55 Inch Freestanding Grill Use & Care Guide User Manual

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Ensure that the burners are positioned correctly on their orifices, and are fully seated onto their

rear hanger brackets (see Fig. 2). The burners should not move side-to-side or front-to-back if

properly seated.

Above each Trellis Burner

is a stainless steel radiant tray containing specially shaped ceramic

briquettes. Position the radiant trays onto the lower ledge of the burner box in the grill, and then

install the cooking grates on the upper ledge (see Fig. 3). The burners and radiant trays work

together to create a very even heat, front-to-back, left-to-right. The radiant trays also serve to

minimize flare-ups, and prevent blockages of the burner ports from falling grease and debris. The

radiant trays and Trellis Burners must be used together and are integral to the performance of the

grill. Do not cook on the grill without them.

Note: Infrared Sear Burners do not require the radiant trays. NEVER place a radiant tray over a

Sear Burner.

Figure 2

Figure 3

LOCATING AND ASSEMBLING THE GRILL

(continued)

INSTALLATION

CLEARANCES:

TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION
A minimum of 4” (10 cm) clearance from the back of the grill to non-combustible construction is

required to allow the hood to be opened fully.

TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION
This appliance should NOT be installed over, under or next to unprotected combustible

construction. If your enclosure (island) is combustible, then an insulated jacket manufactured

by Hestan, is required. See INSULATED JACKET dimensions below to make allowances in your

enclosure for this item. A minimum clearance to vertical combustible material is 12” (30 cm) on

the sides and the rear of the appliance.

The minimum vertical clearance to combustible materials means that ALL combustible materials

must be outside this 12” (30 cm) zone. As an example, if you have an island with a stucco or

tiled surface and wood-frame construction beneath, the wood is considered combustible, even

though the grill is touching the stucco or tile surface, which is non-combustible. In extreme

circumstances, the wood could potentially get hot enough to burn.

VENTILATION OPENINGS
A minimum of three 10 in² (65 cm²) of ventilation openings must be provided for both left and

right sides of your enclosure (island), as well as the back. These openings are required to safely

dissipate gas vapors if there is a leak in your enclosure.

BUILT-IN DIMENSIONS:

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