Installation, Locating grill/built-in clearances, Important – DCS Use & Care Guide User Manual

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Important!

Gas fittings, regulator, and installer supplied shut-off valves must be easily accessible.

Wind hitting the grill while in use, (especially wind blowing into or across the hood gap) can cause poor

performance and in some cases can cause the control panel to get dangerously hot (FIG. 02a)

If wind is an issue, a wind screen should be added. The wind screen should be higher than the top of the open-

ing in the back of the grill, with a minimum clearance of 3” (7,6 cm) (for non-combustibles) or 18” (45,7cm)

(for combustibles) from the back of the grill

INSTALLATION

LOCATING GRILL/BUILT-IN CLEARANCES

PREFERRED

AIR FLOW

GRILL EXHAUST

EXHA

UST

FLAME

BURNER

Wind hitting the

grill while in use,

especially winds

blowing into or

across this hood

gap, can cause

poor performance

and in some cases

can cause the

control panel to

get dangerously

hot.

PREFERRED

AIR FLOW

GRILL EXHAUST

EXHA

UST

FLAME

BURNER

Wind hitting the

grill while in use,

especially winds

blowing into or

across this hood

gap, can cause

poor performance

and in some cases

can cause the

control panel to

get dangerously

hot.

GRILL PLACEMENT

If wind is an

issue, a wind

screen should

be added. The

wind screen

should be

higher than

the top of the

opening in the

back of the

grill, with a

minimum

clearance of 3"

(for

non-combusti

bles) or 12"

(for

combustibles)

from the back

of the grill

WIND SCREEN

WIND

15” (38,1cm) min.

3” (7,6cm)

min.

for non-

combustibles
18" (45,7cm) min. for

combustibles

WIND

WIND

PRIMAR

Y

INT

AKE

AIR FL

OW

EXHAUST VENT FLOW

FLAME LIFT

FIG. 02b

FIG. 02a

Wind

Direction

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