Fitting A Hob Into A Modular Unit - BORETTI BGR-88 Manual De Uso

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a flue, suction hood or electric at a flow rate
that will guarantee an hourly change of air that
is at least 3 times the volume of the room. Re-
member that the air necessary for combustion
is 2m3/h for each kW of nominal heat capacity
(see rating plate).
Fitting a hob into a
modular unit
The hobs can be mounted on all units in wood,
laminated plastic, metal and granite provided
they are heat resistant (120°C).
The appliances are classified type y, therefore,
if there is a side wall it can be higher than the
hob. Fitted hobs are class 3;
These appliances can also be fitted on top of
an oven.
If the hob is fitted on top of an oven a separa-
ting panel must be used, putting it on top of
the oven, at a distance from the undercounter
of at least 100 mm. It can be perforated at the
back only to let the hob's gas pipe and electri-
city lead through.
The dimensional characteristics of the hobs,
their housing holes and of the undercounter
units are given in the following drawings.
Fig. 6
Undercounting
separating
panel with
holes for the
gas pipe and
lead
hole 40 x 400 mm
Sizes of the fitted and supported hobs and hou-
sing holes
Measurements in mm.
Min. 100
585
BGR-88 – built in
56
BGR-88 – flush
56
1,2
Lowering belt h=1.2 mm
BGR-116 – built in
56
BGR-116 – flush
56
1,2
Lowering belt h=1.2 mm
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