CARNIVAL KING 382DFCG23N Gas Funnel Cake Fryers User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- CARNIVAL KING
Table of Contents
- General Safety Precautions
- General
- Highlighted Features
- Also Available
- Unpacking
- Installation
- Assembly
- Flue Connection
- Gas Connection
- Before First Use
- Operation
- Lighting the Pilot
- Cleaning
- Boil Out Procedure
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Exploded Diagram
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Gas Funnel Cake Fryers
Item #382DFCG23N, #382DFCG23L, #382DFCG32N, #382DFCG32L
User Manual
General Safety Precautions
This manual has been prepared for personnel qualified to install gas
equipment, who should perform the initial field start-up and adjustments of
the equipment covered by this manual. Post in a prominent location the
instructions to be followed in the event the smell of gas is detected. This
information can be obtained from the local gas supplier.
IMPORTANT
In the event a gas odor is detected, shut down units at the main shutoff valve
and contact the local gas company or gas supplier for service.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and
maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this
equipment.
General
Our gas funnel cake fryers are produced with quality workmanship and material.
Proper installation, usage and maintenance will result in years of
satisfactory performance.
Before installing the fryer, thoroughly read this manual and carefully follow
all instructions.
This manual is applicable to the models listed on the first page. Procedures
in this manual will apply to all models unless specified. Pictures and
illustrations can be of any model unless the picture or illustration needs to
be model specific.
Highlighted Features
- Flat bottom, “V” shaped frypot with “U” shaped burners
- Stainless steel front, tank, and sides with double-walled construction and insulation
- Thermostatic dial controls with 100% safety shut-off
- Includes mesh strainer and a drip tray that doubles as a lid
- 4″ adjustable stainless steel legs
- Front door panel protects controls from damage
- Easy-to-clean, corrosion-resistant stainless steel finish, and drain extension
Also Available
380FUNNELKIT (sold separately) Carnival King Funnel Cake Kit Includes:
- Easy-to-use ring mold features a long handle and resting plate
- Large capacity pouring pitcher with handle
- 5 lb. funnel cake mix for light, golden cakes
600GKM3448 (sold separately) Regency 48″ Mobile Gas Connector Hose Kit
- Includes (2) elbows, full port valve, restraining device, and quick disconnect
- 48″ long hose; ¾” diameter
- Flexible stainless steel corrugated tube with stainless steel braid for stretch prevention
| Overall| | | | Tank Interior| |
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MODEL| WIDTH| DEPTH| HEIGHT| BURNERS| TANK| CAPACITY| WIDTH| DEPTH| HEIGHT|
BTU/HOUR| W.C.
382DFCG23L| 23″| 29⅝”| 19¾”| 2| Single| 15-30 lb.| 20⅝”| 21″| 4¼”| 54,000| 10″
382DFCG23N| 23″| 29⅝”| 19¾”| 2| Single| 15-30 lb.| 20⅝”| 21″| 4¼”| 54,000| 4″
382DFCG32L| 32″| 29⅝”| 19¾”| 3| Single| 20-40 lb.| 29⅛”| 21″| 4¼”| 81,000| 10″
382DFCG32N| 32″| 29⅝”| 19¾”| 3| Single| 20-40 lb.| 29⅛”| 21″| 4¼”| 81,000| 4″
Unpacking
This fryer was carefully inspected before leaving the factory. Immediately after unpacking the fryer, check for possible shipping damage. If the fryer is damaged, save the packaging material and contact us immediately.
Installation
Do not use the door or its handle to lift the fryer.
Before installing the fryer, verify that the type of gas (natural or propane)
is in conformity to the specifications on the fryer data plate, which is
located on the inside of the door panel. Make sure the fryer is configured for
the proper elevation.
CLEARANCES
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Minimum clearance from combustible construction:
6″ (15 cm) from the sides of the fryer
6″ (15 cm) from the back of the fryer -
Minimum clearance from noncombustible construction:
0″ from the sides of the fryer
0″ from the back of the fryer -
Between the fryer and any open-top flame units: 16” (41 cm)
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Allow space for servicing and operation.
LOCATION
- Install fryer in an area with sufficient air supply for gas combustion at fryer burners.
- Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
- Provide adequate clearance for air openings into the combustion chamber.
- Do not permit fans to blow directly onto fryer.
- Avoid wall-type fans, which create cross-currents within a room. Avoid open windows next to sides or back.
Codes and Standards
The fryer must be installed in accordance with:
IN THE UNITED STATES:
State and local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with:
- National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI-Z223.1/NFPA #54 (latest edition). Copies may be obtained from The American Gas Association Accredited Standards Committee Z223, @ 400 N. Capital St. NW, Washington, DC 20001 or the Secretary Standards Council, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169-7471.
- NFPA Standard #96 Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment, latest edition, available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA.
- National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70 (latest edition). Copies may be obtained from The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA. 02169-7471.
- In the commonwealth of Massachusetts all gas appliances vented through a ventilation hood or exhaust system with a damper or with a power means of exhaust shall comply with 248 CMR.
IN CANADA:
Local codes
- CAN/CSA-B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (latest edition),available from the Canadian Standards Association, 155 Queen Street, Suite 1300, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 6L1.
- CSA C22.1 Canadian Electric Code (latest edition), available from the Canadian Standards Association, 155 Queen Street, Suite 1300, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 6L1.
Assembly
The fryer must be restrained to prevent tipping and the splashing of hot liquid. The means of restraint may be the manner of installation, such as connection to a battery of appliances, installing the fryer in an alcove, installing a wall restraining device, which can be found in a Regency Mobile Gas Connector Hose Kit, or by separate means such as adequate ties.
Flue Connection
Make the flue connection as follows:
- Comply with Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment, ANSI-NFPA Standard #96 (latest edition), available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
- Locate the fryer under a hood with adequate connection to an exhaust duct. The hood must extend 6″ (15 cm) beyond fryer on both sides.
- Clearance above the fryer should be adequate for combustion byproducts to be removed efficiently.
- An 18″ (46 cm) minimum clearance should be maintained between the flue vent and the filters of the hood venting system.
- Never make flue connections directly to the fryer.
- Do not obstruct the flow of the gases from the appliance. Proper air balance should be maintained in the room.
- Ensure that your ventilation system does not cause a down draft at the fryer’s flue opening. Down draft will not allow the fryer to exhaust properly and will cause overheating which may cause permanent damage. Damage caused by down draft will not be covered under equipment warranty. Never allow anything to obstruct the flue or ventilation exiting from the fryer flue. Do not put anything on top of flue area.
Gas Connection
WARNING
All gas supply connections and any pipe joint compound must be resistant to
the action of propane gases.
The gas inlet is located on the lower rear of the fryer. Codes require that a
gas shutoff valve be installed in the gas line ahead of the fryer. The serial
plate (located inside the front door of the fryer) indicates the type of gas
the unit is equipped to burn (natural gas or propane). The fryer should be
connected ONLY to the type of gas for which it is equipped.
The gas supply line must be at least the equivalent of ½” (12.7 mm) iron pipe.
If using the optional quickdisconnect flex hose, ¾” (19 mm) iron pipe.
Make sure the pipes are clean and free of obstructions, dirt, and piping
compound. A battery requires one or two connections of appropriate size for
the gas requirement.
WARNING
Prior to lighting, check all joints in the gas supply line for leaks. Use
soap and water solution. Do not use an open flame. After piping has been
checked for leaks, fully purge gas pipes to remove air.
GAS PRESSURES (ALL MODELS):
The gas pressure should be set at 4″ W.C. (Water Column) (0.8 kPa) for natural
gas and 10″ W.C. (2.75 kPa) for propane gas. If incoming pressure exceeds ½
PSI (3.45 kPa), an additional pressure regulator must be installed. If the
fryer is being installed at over 2,000 feet altitude and that information was
not specified when ordered, contact the appropriate authorized Carnival King
Service Representative. Failure to install with proper orifice sizing will
result in poor performance and may void the warranty.
TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM:
When test pressures exceed ½ PSI (3.45 kPa), the fryer and its individual
shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system. An
adequate gas supply is imperative. Undersized or low pressure lines will
restrict the volume of gas necessary for satisfactory performance. The gas
valve and pressure regulator, which is built-in and preset at the factory, is
set to maintain a 4″ W.C. manifold pressure for natural gas or 10.0″ W.C.
manifold pressure for propane gas. However, to maintain these conditions the
pressure on the supply line, when all units are operating simultaneously,
should not drop below 7″ W.C. for natural gas or 11″ W.C. for propane gas.
Fluctuations of more than 25% on natural gas or 10% on propane gas will create
problems and affect burner operating characteristics.
When test pressures are ½ PSI (3.45 kPa) or less, the fryer must be isolated
from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual shutoff valve.
NOTICES:
- Purge the supply line to clean out dust, dirt, or other foreign matter before connecting the line to the unit.
- Use pipe joint compound that is suitable for use with both natural and LP gas on all threaded connections.
Leveling the Fryer
Check the level of the fryer by placing a level on top of the fryer after gas
connections have been made. Ensure that the fryer is level front-to-back and
side-to-side in the final installed position.
Before First Use
CLEANING:
New units are wiped down at the factory to remove any visible signs of dirt,
oil, grease, etc. remaining from the manufacturing process.
Before any food preparation, thoroughly wash the protective oil from all
surface parts and the tank interior with hot soapy water to remove any film
residue and dust or debris.
NOTICE:
Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners.
- Wash any accessories shipped with unit.
- Rinse fryer and accessories thoroughly and drain the fryer.
- Wipe tank completely dry with a soft, clean cloth.
Operation
WARNING
Hot oil and parts can cause burns. Use care when operating, cleaning and
servicing the fryer.
WARNING
Spilling hot frying compound can cause severe burns. Do not move fryer without
draining all frying compound from the tank.
WARNING
Fryer is not to be used during a power outage.
Over-Temperature Shutdown
If the shortening becomes overheated, a high-temperature shutoff device will
turn the gas valve off and extinguish the pilot.
If the fryer shuts down due to overheating, DO NOT relight the pilot until the
shortening temperature is below 300˚F (149 C).
If an overheating situation persists, contact your local authorized service
office.
Filling Tank with Shortening
NOTICE:
Solid shortening must NOT be used with this fryer. Melting solid shortening
will damage the tank and void your warranty.
WARNING
NEVER melt blocks of solid shortening on top of the heat source. This would
cause a fire and could result in personal injury.
- Close the drain valve.
- Fill the fryer tank with liquid shortening.
- Shortening level should be between the min and max lines in the fryer tank.
- Shortening will expand when heated. Do not fill the fryer tank over the MAX line.
- Add fresh shortening as needed to maintain oil level.
Lighting the Pilot
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Open the door. The thermostat is located behind the door.
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Make sure that thermostat is set to “OFF” by aligning the “OFF” with the red indicator.
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Push the gas control valve knob and turn to “ON”. Wait 5 minutes for unburned gas to vent.
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Push and turn gas control valve knob to the “L” in PILOT.
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While pressing the knob down, use a lit match or lighter to ignite the pilot. (The pilot can be located just under the drain valve). Continue to press the knob down for about 30 seconds. If the pilot does not stay lit when the knob is released, repeat steps 3-5 and keep the knob down longer. Adjustment of pilot flame may be necessary.
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When the pilot stays lit, turn the knob to the “ON” position.
Do not press down on the knob in this step.B) Do NOT turn the thermostat “ON” until the fry pot is filled with oil or solid shortening. -
If gas supply is interrupted, repeat steps 2 through 6.
Turning On the Fryer
- Do NOT turn the thermostat “ON” until the fry pot is filled with oil or solid shortening.
- Once the fry pot is filled with shortening, set the thermostat knob to the desired temperature
- Set the temperature knob to desired temperature.
- After the set temperature has been reached, the thermostat shuts off the gas flow to burners.
- The pilot remains lit. The burners will cycle on and off, maintaining the set temperature.
Turning Off the Fryer
- Turn the thermostat “OFF”.
- To keep the pilot lit, turn the gas valve to “L” in Pilot.
- To shut off all gas to the system, including the pilot, turn the gas valve knob to the “OFF” position.
Extended Shutdown
- Turn the thermostat knob to “OFF”.
- Push in the pilot knob and turn to “OFF”.
- Thoroughly drain the fryer. Refer to DRAINING THE FRYER.
- Clean the fryer according to CLEANING.
- Turn off the main gas shutoff valve.
Fry Guidelines
- Set the desired temperature and allow shortening to heat up to that temperature.
- Fry items that are the same size to ensure equal doneness.
- Drain or wipe dry raw or wet foods to minimize splatter when lowering into hot shortening.
- Add fresh shortening as needed.
• When frying funnel cakes, churros, doughnuts and fritters, turn product only once during frying.
• When frying is completed, take out the supporting wiring rack and place it on the lid.
Extending Shortening Life
Shortening life can be extended by the following guidelines:
- Do not salt foods over the fryer.
- Use good-quality shortening.
- Filter shortening daily (at a minimum).
- Replace shortening if it becomes poorly flavored.
- Keep equipment and surrounding clean.
- Set thermostat correctly.
- Remove excess moisture and particles from food products before placing on fryer.
Draining the Oil
WARNING
Hot oil and hot parts can cause burns. Let the unit cool completely before
cleaning. Use care when operating, cleaning, and servicing the fryer.
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Turn the thermostat knob to the “OFF” position.
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Insert the drain extension into the drain valve. Tighten only hand tight.
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Direct the drain extension into the mobile filtering device that you want to use.
(We recommend using Fryclone Fryer Oil Filtration Machines and Accessories.) -
Slowly open the drain valve to allow oil to flow from the fry tank to the filter pan. Then open the drain valve all the way.
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When fry tank is empty brush to remove any additional debris.
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Close the drain valve.
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Fill tank with new shortening. Fill to a minimum of the MIN level but no higher than halfway between MIN and MAX. Oil will expand as it is heated.
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After the fry tank is filled with new oil, turn the thermostat knob to the desired set temperature. The burners will come on and will heat the oil.
Cleaning
WARNING
Hot oil and hot parts can cause burns. Use care when operating, cleaning, and
servicing the fryer.
DAILY CLEANING:
To remove normal dirt, grease and product residue from stainless steel, use
ordinary soap and water (with or without detergent) applied with a sponge or
cloth. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. Never use vinegar or any corrosive
cleaner.
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To remove grease and food splatter, or condensed vapors, that have baked on the equipment, apply cleanser to a damp cloth or sponge and rub cleanser on the metal in the direction of the polishing lines on the metal.
Rubbing cleanser, as gently as possible, in the direction of the polished lines will not mar the finish of the stainless steel. NEVER RUB WITH A CIRCULAR MOTION. Soil and burnt deposits that do not respond to the above procedure can usually be removed by rubbing the surface with a scouring pad. DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL, as any particles left on the surface will rust and further spoil the appearance of the finish.
NEVER USE A WIRE BRUSH, STEEL SCOURING PADS (EXCEPT STAINLESS), SCRAPER, FILE OR OTHER STEEL TOOLS. Surfaces that are marred collect dirt more rapidly and become more difficult to clean. Marring also increases the possibility of corrosion. Refinishing may then be required. -
Darkened areas, called “heat tint,” sometimes appear on stainless steel surfaces where the area has been subjected to excessive heat. These darkened areas are caused by thickening of the protective surface of the stainless steel and are not harmful. Heat tint can normally be removed by the above cleaning techniques, but tint which does not respond to that procedure calls for a vigorous scouring in the direction of the polish lines, using a scouring pad in combination with a powdered cleanser. Heat tint action may be lessened by not applying or by reducing heat to equipment during slack periods.
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Fingerprints are sometimes a problem on highly polished surfaces of stainless steel. They can be minimized by applying a cleaner that will leave a thin oily or waxy film.
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Clean all exterior surfaces of your fryer at least once daily.
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Use a damp cloth with warm water and a mild soap or detergent.
NOTICE:
Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners.
- Rinse thoroughly, and then polish with a soft dry cloth.
- Keep the fryer exterior clean and free of accumulated grease to prevent stubborn stains from forming. If regular cleaning is neglected, grease will be burned on and discolorations may form.
- Remove discolorations by washing with any detergent or soap and water.
- Use a self-soaping, non-metallic scouring pad for particularly stubborn discolorations.
- Always rub with the grain of the stainless steel.
- Do not use a metallic scoring pad or harsh cleaners.
Boil Out Procedure
WEEKLY OR AS REQUIRED:
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Turn thermostat knob to “OFF” position.
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Drain the tank as described under draining the oil.
B) Or place hot-oil safe container under the drain and drain the fry pot completely. Remove the basket support frame (if applicable) and flush out any sediment remaining in the fry pot with a little hot oil. -
Once the shortening has been drained, flush out scraps and sediment using the cleaning brush.
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Close the drain valve and fill tank water. Use a low foaming cleaner/degreaser to clean the fry tank. Follow the instructions on the side of the package.
B) We recommend Fryclone Boil-Out Fryer Cleaner.
NOTICE:
Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners. -
Solution level must be between the MIN and MAX levels on the fryer tank.
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Set the temperature knob to 200°F or for the recommended solution being used. Allow solution to simmer for about 15 to 20 minutes.
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Drain the cleaning solution from the tank.
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Close the drain valve and refill the tank with water. Add 1 cup (1/4 L) of vinegar to neutralize alkaline left by the cleaner. Solution level must be between the MIN and MAX level on the fryer tank.
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Bring the solution to a simmer only, turn the thermostat off. Allow to stand for a few minutes.
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Drain the tank according to draining the oil. Rinse thoroughly with clear, hot water. All traces of cleaner must be removed. Dry the tank thoroughly.
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Close the drain valve and add shortening. Follow the FILLING TANK WITH SHORTENING procedure in this manual. The fryer is now ready for use.
Maintenance
WARNING
Hot oil and hot parts can cause burns. Use care when operating, cleaning, and
servicing the fryer.
WARNING
Spilling hot fryer compound can cause severe burns. Do not move fryer without
draining all frying compound from the tank.
Vent Inspection
When the fryer is cool, inspect annually. Check the flue and clear any
obstructions.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Probable Cause | Solution |
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No heat | Thermostat dial not turned on. | Ensure dial is set to preferred |
temperature.
If not working, call service.
No heat| Pilot not lit.| See Lighting the Pilot instructions.
No heat| Gas supply not turned on.| Ensure gas supply pipping system is
providing gas. See Gas Testing instructions.
No heat| Wire connections loose| Call service.
No heat| Wires connections need cleaning| Call service.
No heat| Thermopile| Call service.
Insufficient or too much heat| Thermostat dial not set to desired
temperature.| Set dial to desired temperature.
See Turning on Fryer instructions.
Insufficient or too much heat| High limit tripped| Call service.
Insufficient or too much heat| Temperature probe| Call service.
Tank will not drain| Shortening too cold.| Turn ON unit and warm shortening
for short while. Then follow Draining the Oil instructions above.
Tank will not drain| Drain pipe clogged with debris.| Clean drain pipe and
remove debris. See cleaning instructions.
Troubles listed are for reference. If any fault occurs, please discontinue use. Do not attempt to repair
Exploded Diagram
Parts Key for 382DFCG23L, 382DFCG23N, 382DFCG32L, 382DFCG32N
NO. | Description | Model | NO. | Description | Model |
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1a | Tank Assembly | All Models | 16 | Gas Testing Pressure Nipple | All Models |
1b | Tank Assembly | All Models | 17 | 3/8″-¢15 Mounting Base | All Models |
1c | Tank Assembly | All Models | 18 | Connecting Elbow | All Models |
2 | 1″ Drain Valve | All Models | 19 | Nozzle for Main Burner | All Models |
3 | Thermostat | All Models | 20a | Gas Valve(LP) | 382DFCG23L, 382DFCG32L |
4 | Thermostat Bracket | All Models | 20b | Gas Valve(NG) | 382DFCG23N, 382DFCG32N |
5 | Knob | All Models | 21 | 1/2 Elbow | All Models |
6 | Hi Limit | All Models | 22 | Gas Pipe | All Models |
7 | Adjustable Leg | All Models | 23 | 1/2″-¢15 Mounting Base | All Models |
8 | Door | All Models | 24a | Flash Tube Buner | All Models |
9 | Door Handle | All Models | 24b | Flash Tube Buner | All Models |
10 | Oil Drain Extension | All Models | 24c | Flash Tube Buner | All Models |
11 | Magnetic | All Models | 25 | Main Burner | All Models |
12 | 90 Elbow | All Models | 26a | Pilot(LP) | 382DFCG23L, 382DFCG32L |
13 | Nozzle for Flash Tube Burner | All Models | 26b | Pilot (NG) | 382DFCG23N, |
382DFCG32N
14| 3/8″-¢10 Mounting Base| All Models| 27| Thermal Pile| All Models
15a| Gas Pipe| All Models| 28| Housing Assembly| All Models
15b| Gas Pipe| All Models| 29| Flue Assembly| All Models
15c| Gas Pipe| All Models| | |
03/2021
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