Installation, Built–in construction details, Standard layout for non-combustible enclosure – DCS "BGB" Series Manuel d'utilisation

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10

grill

exhaust

3" (to non-combustible
construction / minimum
lid clearance)

12" (to combustible
construction)

10"

22"

25-1/2"

1-1/2"

2"

13-3/4"

Standard layout for non-combustible enclosure:

NOTE: If using a backguard
apron or rear wall, locate
electrical service on the
right hand side for rotisserie
motor connection

48" Models = 45-3/4"
36" Models = 34-1/2"

Bottom of
support flange

3" Min. for Lid
Clearance

3" Min. for Lid
Clearance

48" Models = 46"
36" Models = 34"

48" Models = 51-5/8"
36" Models = 40-1/2"

48" Models = 46"
36" Models = 34"

23-3/4"

3"

18-1/2"

20"

11-1/8"

35-1/2"
Max.

opening for access
doors/drawers
(see Fig. 06 & 07 for
ordering information)

4" x 4" opening
for gas supply
line

opening for access doors/
drawers
(see Fig. 06 & 07 for
ordering information)

4" x 4" opening
for gas supply
line

22-3/4"

18-1/2"

20"

10-1/8"

35-1/2"
Max.

Layout for insulated jacket only - combustible enclosure:

NOTE: If using a backguard
apron or rear wall, locate
electrical service on the
right hand side for rotisserie
motor connection

10 in.

2

min.

ventilation

left hand

side

10 in.

2

min.

ventilation

on the right

hand side

10 in.

2

Min. ventilation

on the back side

1" Min.

10 in.

2

min.

ventilation

left hand

side

10 in.

2

min.

ventilation

on the right

hand side

10 in.

2

min. ventilation

on the back side

1" Min.

WARNING!

If installing the grill into a non-combustible enclosure, all combustible
construction must still be outside the 12 inch clearance zone. If your
island is made of stucco over the top of wooden studs, the wood can not
be inside the 12 inch clearance zone to combustible, even though the
stucco is what is touching the grill area.

INSULATED JACKET

Size

Part No.

36

70167

48

70172

INSTALLATION

BUILT–IN CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

FIG. 05

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