Installation, Gas connection – Blodgett MT3855G-G Manuel d'utilisation

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Installation

11

Gas Connection

GAS PIPING
A properly sized gas supply system is essential for

maximum oven performance. Piping should be

sized to provide a supply of gas sufficient to meet

the maximum demand of all appliances on the line

without loss of pressure at the equipment.
Example:
NOTE: BTU values in the following example are

for natural gas.

You purchase a MT3855G-G conveyor oven to

add to your existing cook line.
1. Add the BTU rating of your current appliances.

Pitco Fryer

120,000 BTU

6 Burner Range

60,000 BTU

Deck Oven

50,000 BTU

Total

230,000 BTU

2. Add the BTU rating of the new oven to the to-

tal.
Previous Total

230,000 BTU

MT3855G-G

150,000 BTU

New Total

380,000 BTU

3. Measure the distance from the gas meter to

the cook line. This is the pipe length. Let’s say

the pipe length is 20’ (6.1 m) and the pipe size

is 1” (2.54 cm).

4. Use the appropriate table to determine the to-

tal capacity of your current gas piping.
The total capacity for this example is 465,000

BTU. Since the total required gas pressure,

380,000 BTU is less than 465,000 BTU, the

current gas piping will not have to be in-

creased.

NOTE: The BTU capacities given in the tables are

for straight pipe lengths only. Any elbows

or other fittings will decrease pipe capaci-

ties. Contact your local gas supplier if you

have any questions.

Maximum Capacity of Iron Pipe in Cubic Feet

of Natural Gas Per Hour

(Pressure drop of 0.5 Inch W.C.)

Pipe

Length

Nominal Size, Inches

Length

(ft)

3/4”

1”

1-1/4” 1-1/2”

2”

10

360

680

1400

2100

3950

20

250

465

950

1460

2750

30

200

375

770

1180

2200

40

170

320

660

990

1900

50

151

285

580

900

1680

60

138

260

530

810

1520

70

125

240

490

750

1400

80

118

220

460

690

1300

90

110

205

430

650

1220

100

103

195

400

620

1150

From the National Fuel Gas Code Part 10 Table 10-2

Maximum Capacity of Pipe in Thousands of

BTU/hr of Undiluted P.P. Gas at 11” W.C.

(Pressure drop of 0.5 Inch W.C.)

Pipe Length

(f )

Outside Diameter, Inches

p

g

(ft)

3/4”

1”

1-1/2”

10

608

1146

3525

20

418

788

2423

30

336

632

1946

40

287

541

1665

50

255

480

1476

60

231

435

1337

70

215

404

1241

80

198

372

1144

90

187

351

1079

100

175

330

1014

From the National Fuel Gas Code Part 10 Table 10-15

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