DCS BFG-30BS Use And Care & Installation Manual page 10

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INSTALLATION
LOCATING BUILT-IN CLEARANCES
WARNING!
The appliances are designed to function in an open area. Recommended
minimum
clearances should be maintained
to all surfaces (combustible _ and noncombustible
_*) for optimum
performance.
Noncombustible
_* material within
the minimum
clearance area could result in discoloration
or deterioration.
*DEFINITION OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL - Any materials of a building
structure or decorative
structure made of wood, compressed
paper, plant fibers, stucco or other materials that are capable of transferring
heat or being ignited and burned. Such material shall be
considered
combustible
even though
flame-proofed,
fire-retardant
treated, or painted surface or plastered.
**DEFINITION OF Noncombustible
MATERIAL - Material which is not capable of being ignited and burned, such as materials consisting
entirely of, or a combination
of, steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, slate, and plaster (which is unpainted).
Important!
It is recommended
that a minimum
of 10 sq. inches of ventilation
opening
be provided
for both the left and
right sides, as well as the back of enclosure (Fig. 02), in order to safely dissipate
unburned
gas vapors in the
event of a gas supply
leak.
WARNING!
Note specific built-in enclosure ventilation
requirements.
See text and Fig. 02.
GENERAL
The outdoor
appliance
is designed
for easy placement
into masonry
enclosures.
For non-combustible
applications
the outdoor
appliance
drops
into the opening
shown in Fig. 03 and hangs from its side flanges.
The
deck must be level and flat. A deck is not required
to support
the unit from the bottom.
When using the
insulated
jacket
in a combustible
enclosure
application,
see the bottom
of Fig. 03. The jacket
assembly
must be
supported
from the bottom
by a ledge on each side or a solid deck beneath
the entire
insulated
jacket.
INSULATED
JACKET:
If the outdoor
appliance
is to be placed
into a combustible
enclosure,
an approved
insulated
jacket
is required
and is available
from your dealer.
Insulated
jacket
is not required
for BFG-30BS Side Burner Sink Model.
Use only
the DCS insulated
jacket
(p/n #70859)
which
has specifically
been designed
and tested for this purpose.
Review the detail
drawing
shown
(Fig. 03) and take into account
the provisions
shown for gas line hook-up
clearance
in the right
rear corner.
It is recommended
that ventilation
holes are provided
in the enclosure
to
eliminate
the potential
build-up
of gas in the event of a gas leak. The supporting
ledges
or deck must be level
and flat.
The counter
should
also be level.
Ventilation
Requirements:
2
10 in.
Min.
ventilation
on the
back
side
2
10 in. Min.ventilation
2
-10
in. Min. ventilation
left hand
side
on the right hand
side
1" Min.
Note:
not drawn
to scale
Opening
for
access
doors/drawers
Fig. 02
CUTOUT
DIMENSIONS
OFMATCHING
ACCESS
DOORS/DRAWERS:
ADN 20X24
ADN 20X30
28"
20"
ADN 20X36
34"
20"
ADN 20X48
46"
20"
ADR24
22"
20"
ADR36
34"
20"
ADR30
28"
20"
ADR48
46"
20"

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