Chapter: 3 Installation; Safety Messages; Positioning The Oven; Electrical Supply Connections - Mono Fan Assisted Deck Oven Installation And Operation Manual

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Fan Assisted Single Depth Deck Oven | Installation and Operation Manual
3.
Installation
3.1.

Safety messages

WARNING
3.2.

Positioning the oven

A smooth and level concrete floor is a recommendation for positioning the deck oven,
Access for maintenance of the oven should be considered.
The oven is a freestanding unit and must not be bolted down or fixed to the floor in any way.
Sufficient clearance must be left in front of the access panels (right-hand side) to allow for servicing.
Leave a clear space of 2 metres (6½ feet) in front of the oven for ease-of-operation and safety
reasons.
If not selected when ordering the oven, an extraction hood should be placed above the oven to disperse
excess steam and heat that could adversely affect the bakery ceiling and ambient temperature.
3.3.

Electrical supply connections

Read all of the safety information before connecting the oven to the electrical supply.
See
The factory-fitted electrical cable for all deck supplies is located at the top of the oven
See
Appendix C
5
An electrical socket must be fitted with a 30mA-rated Type 'A' Residual
Current Device (RCD) before installation and commissioning of the oven.
Only fully trained and authorised persons are permitted to install the oven.
Before starting any installation work, first unplug the power cable from the
electrical socket or isolate the deck oven from the electrical supply. There is
an isolator switch at the front of the deck oven.
There should always be a local disconnection switch for any person to isolate
the electrical power in an emergency. The disconnection switch must be
visible, labelled as an emergency shutdown device, and easily accessible.
It is recommended that a qualified and competent electrician first tests the
electrical outlet (power socket) for electrical safety. All electrical work must
be in accordance with local and national regulations.
Always check the electrical requirements on the machine's information plate
before connecting the power for the first time. Contact MONO Equipment if
the electrical information is not correct for your site.
Always ensure your hands are dry before touching any electrical
components, including cables, switches, and plugs.
Section 2 on page 3
and
for the electrical specifications.
Section 3.1 on page 5
MONO
for safety information.
Rev. A24 (February 2024)
Chapter 3
(Figure
3.1).

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