Alto-Shaam 610ESG Manual Do Utilizador

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COMBITOUCH
TM
 ESG SERIES • GAS INSTALLATION MANUAL • 19.
INSTALLATION
GAS SUPPLY & INSTALLATION
LEAK TESTING
If a pressure leak test above 1/ 2 psi is to be 
performed on the building supply gas piping, the 
shut-off gas valve and oven inlet gas supply line 
must be disconnected from the building supply 
piping before conducting the pressure test. Failure 
to do so may result in damage to the manual gas 
valve, gas components in the oven, or both.
If any gas leak tests are to be conducted at 
pressures equal to or below 1/ 2 psi, the manual gas 
shut-off valve upstream of the oven must be turned 
off before conducting the tests.
Leak testing of the internal oven piping system 
was conducted before shipping the oven from the 
factory. If additional testing is needed, it should 
only be conducted at normal gas supply pressures. 
If the testing is performed using combustible gas in 
the piping, the leak checking should be done with a 
soap solution (bubble checking).
The use of an electronic combustible gas leak 
detector is helpful, however, this type of detector 
can be oversensitive. Electronic detectors may 
indicate false leaks from other sources which 
would not be detected when checking with a liquid 
solution to verify a no-hazard gas connection.
When starting the oven after initial installation, 
the gas lines must be free of air. It may take up 
to 30 minutes to eliminate all air from the lines. 
If, after this time there is no pilot, call for factory 
assistance.
GAS EXHAUST
The oven is not designed for direct connection to a 
chimney vent system or for direct connection to a 
horizontal exhaust system.
The oven must be installed under a ventilation 
hood listed to ANSI/UL 705 (latest edition), and the 
installation must be completed in accordance with 
the ANSI/NFPA 96-1987, Standard for Ventilation 
Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking 
Operations.
Oven operators should be instructed with regard 
to the hazards of placing any material on top of the 
oven that would obstruct the 
flow of flue products out the 
opening of the flue diverter. 
Operators should also be 
instructed with regard to the 
hazards of hot flue gases and 
that any material or items 
placed on top of, or in front 
of the flue defector could be 
damaged or cause a fire hazard.
    D A N G E R
NEVER USE AN OPEN 
FLAME TO LEAK TEST.
D A N G E R
BEFORE STARTING THE 
APPLIANCE, MAKE CERTAIN 
YOU DO NOT DETECT THE 
ODOR OF GAS.
IF THE ODOR OF GAS IS DETECTED:
•  DO NOT attempt to light any appliance.
•  DO NOT touch any electrical switches.
• Extinguish any open fl ame.
•  Use a telephone OUTSIDE THE 
PROPERTY & IMMEDIATELY 
contact your gas supplier.
•  If unable to contact your gas supplier, 
contact the fi re department.