Southbend SSB-32 Manual De Usuario

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I
NSTALLATION
 
R
ADIANT 
S
TEAKHOUSE 
B
ROILER
 
S
TEP 
3:
 
C
ONNECT 
G
AS 
S
UPPLY
 
If the broiler is being installed at over 2,000 feet (610 meters) altitude and that information was not specified when 
ordered, contact the appropriate authorized Southbend Service Representative or the Southbend Service 
Department. Failure to install with proper orifice sizing will result in poor performance and may void the warranty. 
The broiler is design-certified for operation on natural or propane gases. The broiler is shipped configured and 
adjusted for the type of gas specified by the purchaser, which is indicated on the serial plate (see Figure 1 on page 3). 
Connect the broiler ONLY to the type of gas for which it is configured and adjusted. 
The broiler will have a 1" NPT female thread in the regulator at the rear of the unit, or may be connected by the front 
manifold when connected to a battery of other sectional equipment. 
Minimum supply pressure is 7" W.C. for natural gas, 11" W.C. for propane. An external pressure regulator is provided. 
If using a flexible-hose gas connection, the inside diameter of the hose must not be smaller than the connector on the 
broiler, and must comply with ANSI Z21.69. Provide an adequate means of restraint to prevent undue strain on the 
gas connection. 
If applicable, a vent line from the gas appliance pressure regulator must be installed to the outdoors in accordance 
with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, Natural Gas 
Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1,
 or the Propane Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2, as applicable. 
An adequate gas supply is imperative. Undersized or low-pressure lines will restrict the volume of gas required for 
satisfactory performance. Fluctuations of more than 25% on natural gas or 10% on propane gas will create problems 
and affect burner-operating characteristics. A 1/8" pressure tap is located on the manifold to measure the manifold 
pressure. The supply line to the broiler should be no smaller than the inside diameter of the pipe on the broiler to 
which it is connected. 
 CAUTION 
ALL PIPE JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS MUST BE TESTED THOROUGHLY FOR GAS LEAKS. USE ONLY 
SOAPY WATER FOR TESTING ON ALL GASES. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS. 
ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS AFTER THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN PUT INTO 
OPERATION. TEST PRESSURE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 14" W.C. 
 
1.  Check that the control valves on the broiler are in the OFF position. 
2.  Purge the gas supply line to clean out dust, dirt, or other foreign matter before connecting the line to the broiler. 
3.  For stand mount and countertop mounting, connect the gas supply to the inlet at right rear corner. 
 CAUTION 
HOLD THE INLET SUPPLY PIPE WITH A WRENCH WHEN TIGHTENING ADDED FITTINGS TO AVOID 
DAMAGE TO THE REGULATOR, VALVE, AND OTHER COMPONENTS. 
 
4.  Turn on the gas and check for leaks using soapy water. 
S
TEP 
4:
 
C
HECK THE 
I
NSTALLATION
 
1.  Check that all screws and bolts are tightened. 
2.  Check that the gas connection has been made correctly. 
3.  Move the broiler into the final position at which it will be operated. 
4.  Check that the broiler is level. 
5.  Check that the appropriate minimum clearances are satisfied (see page 4), including adequate clearance for 
combustion air to enter the rear of the broiler. 
6.  Check that there is sufficient clearance to pull out the broiler rack, grease drawer, and griddle grease chute; and 
to operate the rack-height adjustment lever. 
7.  Check that adequate ventilation (fresh air supply and hood exhaust) is available to the room in which the 
appliance will operate. 
8.  Wipe clean all surfaces. 
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(02/09)