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Section 4 – Installation of Door Frames & Facades
Temp-Cast 2000 Installation Manual
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INSTALLING BAKE OVEN DOORS
We recommend that the Bake Oven door
be installed directly on the core, (with a
gasket and/or optional Trim Plate), in
contrast to the fire doors. Without the
benefit of an "air wash", the door glass
will tend to stay cleaner if it is as close as
possible to the fire. (In this case, the door
frame is installed before the facade
reaches this level.)
Some installers may want to install it on
the facade, without a Trim Plate, which
may be acceptable only if the appearance
of the glass is not a consideration.
To make the installation simpler, tap the
hinge pin out of the hinge and remove the
door from the frame.
WITHOUT THE TRIM PLATE
Use the frame as a template & cut out the
cardboard spacer from around the bake
oven, allowing an extra 1/2" (12.5mm).
Glue a 1" (25mm) wide strip of ceramic
wool to the door sill. Also glue 1” strips
of ceramic wool around the opening, so
that a gasket is formed between the door
frame and the core. (Use ceramic wool pcs
K17 & K18) (See Fig. 17)
Position the door frame, level and plumb
it, and secure it with four "tap-con"
screws. Slight pressure should be used to
gently compress the ceramic gasket. Fill
any remaining gaps between top and sides
of the frame and the bake oven opening
with ceramic wool. (See Fig. 18)
Fig. 17
Fig. 18

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