Side Burner Owners Manual

LOCATING BURNER Installing in Open Area
Installing Under Structure
ATTENTION: Take special precaution when installing burner in open Breezy area, check the
direction of Prevailing Wind, if back of burner is facing any oncoming wind or breeze, be sure to
protect the back of burner and erect a partition wall.
Windy Area
Positioning your Side Burner in your backyard is more often thought of as how it is pleasing to the eye, but
more important than this is how it functions correctly. Unlike an indoor appliance, your burner must
combat many outside weather influences in all manner of weather-related instances, most severely is
Wind.
1. If wind or breeze is in the direction of back of burner, you must erect partition wall of 8” height. If
this is not done, you must use burner with hood open or when the hood is closed stand near the
area to burner and monitor if the burner overheats.
Overhead Structure Definition:
Structure built above Appliance that is sometimes attached to the home’s exterior outside wall or
roof and there is a Minimum of “Two” adjacent sides which are open to outside exposure.
Clearances to Non-Combustible Construction*:
A minimum of 4” to 6” clearance from the back of the burner to non-combustible construction is
required for the purpose of allowing the lid to open fully. It is desirable to allow at least 6” rear and
side clearance to construction above the cooking surface for counter space.
Enclosed Island Definition:
Any Appliance that is installed into “Enclosed” structure with Two or more sides walled off, either into
an outdoor home’s patio structure, against any home exterior wall or under any Eaves of the home.
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