Use and Care Manual
• A manual shut off valve should be installed upstream from the manifold within 4 ft. (1.2m) of the
equipment and in a position where it can be reached in the event of an emergency.
• Check entire gas piping system for leaks every so often. Using a gas leak detector or soapy water
solution is recommended.
• Install equipment under efficient exhaust hood with flameproof filters with a distance of no less
than 4 feet between the top of the equipment and the filters or any other combustible materials.
*Shipped setup for Natural Gas and includes a kit for conversion to LPG.
Burner does not come on when the
control knob is turned on
A. Problem with gas valve. (Call for service). B. Pilot
burner not lit. C. Low gas pressure. (Call for service)
Too much heat
A. Burner valves adjusted too high B. Faulty ventilation
C. Overrated gas pressure D. Improperly adjusted burner
Uneven heat side to side
A. Burner valves improperly adjusted B. Appliance is not
level side to side C. Improperly adjusted burner
Uneven heat front to back
A. Appliance is not level front to back B. Faulty
ventilation C. Improperly adjusted burner
Pilot burner will not stay lit
A. Pilot flame is set too low. Adjust pilot to allow for gas
flow. B. Obstruction in pilot orifice C. Low gas pressure.
(Call for Service).
Yellow burner flames
A. Open burner shutters until flames are blue
Lifting burner flames
A. Close burner shutters until flames touch burner
Fluctuating gas pressure
A. Check for clogged vent on regulator
Product Specification Sheet
MODEL
STYLE
GAS TYPE
MANIFOLD
PRESSURE
Total B.T.U.
per Hour
HP-2
2 Burners w/
individual control
Natural Gas
4.0" W.C.
50,000
HP-4
4 Burners w/
individual control
Natural Gas
4.0" W.C.
100,000
HP-6
6 Burners w/
individual control
Natural Gas
4.0" W.C.
150,000