Repair manual
Installation, Use and Care Instructions
Convection Pro XVI
Connect the primary fuel supply in accordance with the
following instructions. Location and other data are shown on
the specification sheet.
For Gas-Fired Steam Generators: Post in a prominent
location, instructions to be followed in the event the user
smells gas. This information shall be obtained by consulting
the local gas supplier. Install a sediment trap (drip leg) in the
gas supply line, then connect gas supply piping to the boiler
gas valve piping. GAS-FIRED EQUIPMENT IS
DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION ONLY IN NON-
COMBUSTIBLE LOCATIONS. THIS INCLUDES THE
FLOORING THAT WILL BE DIRECTLY UNDER THE
EQUIPMENT. Location, plumbing size, and pressure data
are shown on the specification sheet. Boilers rated at less that
225,000 BTU require 3/4-inch IPS gas supply piping, and
boilers rated at 225,000 BTU or more require 1-inch IPS gas
supply piping. Natural gas pressure must be between 4" -14"
water column, and L.P. gas supply pressure must be between
12" - 14" water column. NEVER EXCEED 14" WATER
COLUMN (1/2 psi) GAS PRESSURE. If the gas supply
pressure exceeds 14" water column, a pressure regulating
valve must be installed in the gas supply plumbing to reduce
the gas pressure 10 less that 14" water column. Installation
must be in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of
local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 7.773.1-
1984. Installation in Canada must be in accordance with
Installation codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equip-
ment B149.1 and B149.2 Use a gas pipe joint compound
which is resistant to LP gas. Turn the gas valve control knob
to ON (the word "on" on the knob will be opposite the index
on the valve's body). Test all pipe joints for leaks with soap
and water solution. Never obstruct the flow of combustion
and ventilation air. Observe all clearance requirements to
provide adequate air openings into the combustion chamber.
The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any
pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of
14" water column (1/2 psi or 3.45 kPa). The appliance must
be isolated from the gas supply piping system at test
pressures equal to or less than 14" water column (1/2 psi or
3.45 kPa). A permanent 115 volt electrical connection is
required at the junction box. The junction box location is
shown on the specification sheet. The unit must be
electrically grounded by the installer.
For Electric-Powered Steam Generators: Connect electric
power: location and data are shown on the specification
sheet. Provide connection as required by the unit; either
directly to the single contactor, or to the terminal block
(when equipped with multiple contactors). Electric supply
must match power requirements specified on the data plate
inside the base cabinet. The copper wiring must be adequate
to carry the required current at the rated voltage. A separate
fused disconnect switch must be supplied and installed. The
unit must be electrically grounded by the installer.
For Steam Coil Steam Generators: Conned steam supply
piping to the input side of the steam coil Location and pressure
data are shown on the specification sheet. Incoming steam
pressure must be regulated between 35 and 45 psi. A 3/4-inch
strainer, equipped with a 20 mesh stainless steel screen, must
be supplied and installed at the incoming steam connection
point. Flush the steam line thoroughly before connecting it to
the boiler. To ensure an adequate volume of steam, the branch
steam supply line must be 3/4-inch IPS minimum. Connect the
inverted bucket trap to the outlet end of the steam coil. Fill the
trap with water before installing it. A permanent 115 volt
electrical connection is required at the junction box. The
junction box location is shown on the specification sheet. The
unit must be electrically grounded by the installer.
For Direct-Steam Connected Steamers/Kettles: Connect
steam supply piping to the input side of the line strainer.
Location and pressure data are shown on the specification
sheet. Flush the steam line thoroughly before connecting it to
the steamer. To ensure an adequate volume of steam, the
branch steam supply line must be 3/4-inch IPS minimum.
(Direct-steam-connected kettles require 1/2-inch IPS pipe if
the kettle total capacity is 20 gallons or less, and 3/4-inch IPS
pipe if the total capacity exceeds 20 gallons.) A permanent
115 volt electrical connection is required at the junction box.
The junction box location is shown on the specification sheet.
The unit must be electrically grounded by the installer.
Installation Checks
Proper operation of the Cleveland Convection Pro XVI steamer is
dependent upon proper installation. After the steamer has been
installed, a few quick checks could save unnecessary service
calls.
1. The unit must be level
2. The Convection Pro XVI steamer requires a cold water
connection for proper, efficient operation. DO NOT USE HOT
WATER. The cold water must be connected to the line strainer,
located at the front lower-right of the steamer base.
3. Check that the manual water supply valve is open.
4. Check all water supply lines and valves for leaks.
5. Check that the water supply pressure and water quality
meet the requirements of installation paragraph 5.
6. On electric units, verify that the supply voltage meets the
voltage requirements on the rating plate inside the base
cabinet, and the voltage shown on the packing slip. Verify
that the unit is protected with a separate fused disconnect, and
is properly grounded in accordance with the National Electric
Code.
7. On gas, steam coil, and direct-steam-connected units, verify
that there is a 115 Volt connection at the handi-box located on
the left side of the base at the bottom front.
Cleveland Range, Inc. Printed 6/90










