EXTERIOR INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL
The unit must be installed to conform to the following minimum clearances
from any combustibles:
ABOVE TOP OF
CASING
FROM FRONT FROM BACK FROM SIDES
F
ROM CHIMNEY
CONNECTOR
The unit must be installed on a non-combustible floor.
12 48 6 6 6
CLEARANCES
There are two types of exterior installations. The unit can be placed entirely
outside or you may wish to have only the front part of the unit inside your
building. In either case, the unit should be painted and the top seams sealed
for exterior installation. A non-combustible weather covering (awning, shed,
etc.) must be installed over the portion of the unit that stands outside. Check
with local health codes for details regarding the installation and use of an
outdoor cooking device.
THROUGH THE WALL INSTALLATION
If this type if installation is selected (shown in Figure 3), we recommend that
only the front 2.25 inches of the pit protrude through the finished wall surface
to facilitate wall flashing/trim but to still allow access to the electrical junction
box. The side access panel to the motor/gearbox will be blocked but all
necessary access can be gained through the front access panel.
5
The pit requires 240 volt, 1 phase, 70 amp electrical service. A switch or circuit
breaker should be installed near the pit. It will be necessary during certain
maintenance procedures to shut off the electrical supply to the pit. It is a good
safety procedure to tag the switch to guard against someone inadvertently re-
energizing the circuit. A junction box is secured to the top of the pit near the
front (see Figures 1, 2, and 4). Your electrician should extend a conduit from
the pit junction box to a 240 volt supply in your building using a grounded
circuit. Please refer to your local electrical code for any other requirements.
CONNECT AT JUNCTION BOX ONLY.