Great tips on Fish and Chip Shop 
Frying Ranges in Devon 
It's crucial when installing frying ranges in Devon chip shops to 
look for skilled help and advice. 
If you are renovating an existing chippy or moving in to an empty 
property, purchasing the correct machines are imperative and it 
begins with the most suitable frying range. 
There is much to think about when acquiring frying ranges in 
Devon, this advice should certainly help you. 
 
Safe practices 
Selecting Frying Ranges in Devon, chippies, as with other 
establishments where meals are produced, is governed by health 
and safety legislation. 
If you're renovating a chippy or looking into all new frying ranges, 
why don't you take the time to contact any local Environmental 
Health Inspector and invite them in to look at your property before 
you start spending cash. 
You should get correct information on best places to put in place 
griddles, ovens and frying ranges also, the Environmental Health 
will be grateful for you coming to them from the offset.  
 
Second Hand and Refurbished Frying Ranges 
in Devon 
Chip shops, or chippy equipment can certainly be pricey, in 
particular when getting yourself brand-new frying ranges so an 
alternative could be to buy a previously owned or recondition 
frying range.
  
All chip shop frying ranges, since 1996 need to be built and 
tested to the Gas Appliance Directive. This directive guarantees 
the safety of gas devices constructed in the EU, and will carry and 
display the “CE” label. 
If you purchase a used or refurbished frying range it actually is 
required by legislation to observe the requirements of this 
directive. If you do buy frying ranges in Devon designed before 
1996 its not going to comply with the directive and this will be 
against the law to fit those frying ranges. 
 
Tips and advice on buying frying ranges in Devon 
Brands quit building frying ranges in Devon with gas taps 
installed more than Twenty five years ago. 
Such gas taps no longer adhere to up to date measures and gas 
regulations, your apparatus must be marked “AT RISK” and a 
Gas Safe authorized engineer is simply not permitted to fit the 
range into different premises. 
 
Flame failure devices stop the gas around the burners should the 
pilot flame fails. Do the frying ranges you’re looking at got 
working flame fail devices? 
 
Have your ranges got a fan failing device? Gas frying ranges 
need to have a fan powered extraction device to clear out the 
odours of cooking food and to protect against the threat of any 
fire from items in the shop. 
 
Range Response can recommend that your extraction ducting is 
flushed yearly, and can offer a comprehensive extract cleaning 
service producing system drawings and photo evidence. All jobs 
are fully certified.  
 
To get a range to be legal moved and fit into the new property the 
handbook is required to be deliver to the Gas Safe engineer to fit 
the range. Does the range have its genuine services and set up 
manual?
 
Is your engineer Gas Safe? Get in touch with the Gas Safe 
register by dialling 0800 408 5500. 
 
For a no cost no obligation quotation call Darren on 
07918709706 quoting Range Response.