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©2018 Hestan Commercial Corporation
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EN
When determining a suitable location for your side burner, take into account concerns such as
exposure to wind, rain, sprinklers, proximity to traffic paths, and keeping any gas supply line runs as
short as possible.
Locate the side burner only in a well-ventilated area. Never locate the side burner in a building, garage,
breezeway, shed or other such enclosed areas without an approved ventilation system. Never locate the
side burner over, under, or next to unprotected combustible construction.
Using the side burner in windy areas can disrupt the flame, especially on low or simmer settings. This
may cause nuisance sparking of the igniter. Relocate to a less windy area. If the side burner is mounted
in an enclosure (island), you may need to build a wind-break to avoid this issue in the future.
When installing a side burner or other gas appliance into an enclosure (island), the enclosure must be
constructed with ventilation openings to avoid accumulation of gas should there be a leak. See the
INSTALLATION section of this manual for details. Keep the area underneath the side burner free of
debris.
Ensure all packaging, straps, etc. have been removed from the side burner. Remove any tie-down wires
from the burners.
Keep the area underneath the side burner free of debris.
Ensure that the burner cap is mounted correctly on the
burner ring. Do not operate the side burner without the
burner cap in place (see Fig. 1).
IGNITER
BURNER PORTS
SIMMER RING
BURNER CAP
Figure 1
INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES - NON-COMBUSTIBLE:
TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION ABOVE THE COOKING SURFACE
A minimum of 4” (10 cm) clearance from the rear of the appliance to non-combustible construction is
required. See diagrams on the following pages.
TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION BELOW THE COOKING SURFACE
The appliance may installed directly on non-combustible construction. See diagrams on the following
pages.
CLEARANCES - COMBUSTIBLE:
TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION ABOVE THE COOKING SURFACE
A minimum of 12” (30 cm) clearance on the sides and the rear of the appliance to combustible construction
is required. Read warning below. See diagrams on the following pages.
TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION BELOW THE COOKING SURFACE
The appliance may installed directly on combustible construction. See diagrams on the following pages.
The minimum clearances to combustible materials means that ALL combustible materials must be outside
this 12” (30 cm) zone. As an example, if you have an island with a stucco or tiled surface and wood-frame
construction, the wood is considered combustible, even though the side burner is touching the stucco
or tile surface, which is non-combustible. In extreme circumstances, the wood could potentially get hot
LOCATING AND ASSEMBLING THE SIDE BURNER
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