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PORTABLE LOCATIONS
LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS
C
onsider the following when choosing a site
for using your Wolf BBQ grill:
Always maintain a minimum clearance of
24" (610) from all four sides of the grill to
any combustible surface.
The grill should be level and not be
exposed to the wind during use.
Never locate the grill in an enclosed area,
such as a garage, shed, breezeway or under
overhead combustible construction. Keep
clear of trees and shrubs.
Allow adequate area for smoke to dissipate.
Allow for an adequate supply of fresh air
for proper combustion and ventilation.
Lock the wheel casters when you have
positioned the grill in a safe location.
Keep fuel hoses and power supply cords
away from hot surfaces.
This outdoor BBQ grill is not intended to be
installed in or on recreational vehicles or
boats.
Use only extension cords that are specified
for outdoor use.
WOLF GAS BBQ GRILLS
BUILT-IN LOCATIONS
Your Wolf BBQ grill is designed for easy
placement into a built-in enclosure. For a
c
ombustible enclosure, use the optional insu-
lated liner and build your opening according to
the Installation Specifications illustration for
y
our specific model on pages 8–9. For non-
combustible masonry or other enclosure, also
follow the specifications on pages 8–9.
Maintain specified clearances.
Both installations require a deck to support the
bottom. Review the Installation Specifications
illustration for your specific installation and
note provisions required for the gas line hook-
up at the rear right and bottom surfaces. It is
recommended that ventilation holes be
provided in the enclosure so that gas will not
become entrapped in the event of a leak. The
supporting deck and counter should be level
and flat. The enclosure should be strong
enough to support 400 lbs (181 kg).
LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS
When deciding where your permanent built-in
location will be, consider the following:
Keep gas lines as short as possible.
The BBQ grill should be level and not
exposed to the wind.
Never locate the BBQ grill in an enclosed
area, such as a garage, shed, breezeway or
under overhead combustible construction.
Keep clear of trees and shr
ubs.
Optional insulated liner must be used if
installing into combustible material.
Allow adequate ar
ea for smoke to dissipate.
Allow for an adequate supply of fresh air
for pr
oper combustion and ventilation.
Examine foot traffic patterns and service-
ability of the unit if necessary.