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SPX-300

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Typical Installations

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Typical Installation | Vent Installation | Wall Installation

  • The model SPX-300 should be vented by one of the two following methods.
    • (A) DIRECT VENT
      • CAUTION:
      • Negative air pressure on a direct vented oven will cause smoke to exit from the Draft Diverter into the room.
      • Do not use elbows or offsets in the 6" or 10" Chimneys of a direct vented oven.
    • (B) VENT HOOD INSTALLATION
    • Vent Systems should comply with NFPA 96.
  • It is recommended that Local Code Officials and a Commercial Kitchen ventilation Contractor be consulted prior to installation.
  • Provisions must be made for adequate air supply for the oven. If the oven is to be installed in a sealed room or building utilizing exhaust fans, the room must be supplied with a return air system to eliminate negative air pressure in the room or building. Return air must be equal or in excess of the exhausted air.
  • Unit must be level for proper grease drainage.
  • Maximum spacing to combustible materials:
    • Back - 2"
    • Left Side - 2" or 18" (access for service)
    • Right Side - 2"
    • Top - 18"
    • Front - 48" (access for loading and unloading)
    • Chimney Connectors - 18"
    • Floor - May be combustible material.
    • NOTE: For flush mount, use BBR Insulation Kit #2908
  • Vent Hood Installation:
    • IMPORTANT: Venting should conform with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard No. 96.
    • NOTE: Local Code Officials should be consulted prior to installation.
  • Through-The-Wall Installation:
    • The Model SPX-300 can be mounted through the wall to save on floor space. Use the Southern Pride Insulation Kit between the oven and any combustible material in the wall.