Gas Fryers Installation & Operation Manual
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One of the most important considerations of efficient fryer operation is ventilation. Make sure the 
fryer is installed so that products of combustion are removed efficiently, and that the kitchen 
ventilation system does not produce drafts that interfere with proper burner operation. 
The fryer flue opening must not be placed close to the intake of the exhaust fan, and the fryer must 
never have its flue extended in a “chimney” fashion. An extended flue will change the combustion 
characteristics of the fryer, causing longer recovery time. It also frequently causes delayed ignition.  
To provide the airflow necessary for good combustion and burner operation, the areas surrounding 
the fryer front, sides, and rear must be kept clear and unobstructed. 
Fryers must be installed in an area with an adequate air supply and adequate ventilation. Adequate 
distances must be maintained from the flue outlet of the fryer to the lower edge of the ventilation 
filter bank. Filters should be installed at an angle of 45º. Place a drip tray beneath the lowest edge 
of the filter. For U.S. installation, NFPA standard No. 96 states, “A minimum distance of 18 in. 
(450 mm) should be maintained between the flue outlet and the lower edge of the grease filter.” 
Frymaster recommends that the minimum distance be 24 in. (600 mm) from the flue outlet to the 
bottom edge of the filter. 
Information on construction and installation of ventilating hoods can be found in the NFPA standard 
cited above. A copy of the standard may be obtained from the National Fire Protection Association, 
Battery March Park, Quincy, MA 02269. 
 DANGER 
No structural material on the fryer should be altered or removed to accommodate 
placement of the fryer under a hood. Questions? Call the Frymaster/Dean Service 
Hotline at 1-800-551-8633. 
 DANGER 
This appliance must be installed with sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurrence 
of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to the health of personnel in 
the room in which it is installed. 
NATIONAL CODE REQUIREMENTS 
The type of gas for which the fryer is equipped is stamped on the data plate attached to the inside of 
the fryer door. Connect a fryer stamped “NAT” only to natural gas, those stamped “PRO” only to 
propane gas, and those stamped “MFG” only to manufactured gas. 
Installation shall be made with a gas connector that complies with national and local codes, and, 
where applicable, CE codes. Quick-disconnect devices, if used, shall likewise comply with national, 
local, and, if applicable, CE codes. 
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS 
All electrically operated appliances must be grounded in accordance with all applicable national and 
local codes, and, where applicable, CE codes. A wiring diagram is located on the inside of the fryer 
door. Refer to the rating plate on the inside of the fryer door for proper voltages. 










