Installation Guide

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Proper Venting:
Proper venting of Grill Bases or Side Burner cabinets is essential.
EachSideBurnerandGrillBasecabinetarealreadyequippedwithprecutholesintheoorofthecabinet
for the vent(s).
Vent(s) have also been provided in a piece of toe kick to further help with the proper ventilation needed.
Additionallywehaveprovidedextravent(s)foryoutouse,tocompletetheventilationprocess.Pleasesee
below.
Please Note: We have provided extra vents for you to use. The number provided is determined by the size of
the cabinet.
Placement of the vent holes will be determined by the type of gas you are going to use.
Natural Gas is lighter than air, so the vent holes should be placed toward the top of the cabinet side or
back panel.
Propane is heavier than air, so the vent holes should be placed toward the bottom of the cabinet side or
back panel.
IftheGrillBaseorSideBurnercabinetisinthemiddleofarunofcabinetry,holesmustbecutthrougheach
cabinet to the nearest exposed side. This will enable any excess gas to vent from inside the cabinets. Extra
vent covers have been provided to cover the hole on the outer most location.
Ifusingtoekickwithyourcabinetstocoverthelevelinglegs,apieceoftoekickwithventholeshasbeen
included with your Grill Base or Side Burner cabinet.
Grill Bases and Side Burner Cabinets
34½"
11"
27"
Width
*
6 ventilation outlets included to allow the release of possible
heat or gas build-up.
2 in the toe kick panel
2 in the base shelf
2 loose to be used on the exterior of the basecabinet at
the end of a cabinet run. Placement will be high or low
depending on type of gas (LP vs. NG)
Natural Gas
Propane