Useful information on Fish and 
Chip Shop Frying Ranges in 
Oxford
  
It's very important when putting in frying ranges in Oxford chip 
shops to get expert help and advice. If you're renovating an 
existing chip shop or building a new business, finding the 
appropriate equipment is recommended and commences with 
the suitable frying range. There is much to think about when 
shopping for frying ranges in Oxford; these tips will probably 
assist you. 
 
Safe practices
 
When buying Frying Ranges in Oxford, fish and chip shops, as 
with other premises where food is produced, is controlled by 
health and safety legislation. 
If you're renovating a chippy and contemplating all new frying 
ranges, why don't you take this time to contact your regional 
Environmental Health Inspector and invite them to come and 
look at the property before spending any cash. 
You should get good information on where they should put in 
place skinks, dishwashers and frying ranges and also 
Environmental Health Inspector will welcome you phoning them 
to begin with.  
 
Previously Owned and Reconditioned Frying 
Ranges in Oxford
Chip shops, or chippy equipment may be costly, specially when 
purchasing brand-new frying ranges so another option to this is 
to search for a previously owned or recondition frying range.  
all frying ranges, since 1996 will have to be built and subjected 
to testing to the Gas Appliance Directive. This directive ensures 
the safety of gas products built in the European Union, and carry 
the “CE” label.
If you obtain a pre-owned or refurbished frying range its required 
by laws to observe the requirements of this directive. If you 
purchase frying ranges in Oxford  produced prior to 1996 it will 
not adhere to the directive and will be illegal to fix these types of 
frying ranges. 
 
Facts on buying frying ranges in Oxford
 
Companies quit creating frying ranges in Oxford with gas taps 
fitted over twenty five years ago. These types of gas taps cease 
to adhere to the latest requirements and gas regulations, the 
machine is listed “AT RISK” and the Gas Safe registered 
engineer is absolutely not allowed to fit the range into different 
premises. 
 
Flame failure devices will prevent the gas to the burners should 
the pilot flame doesn't work. Do the frying ranges you are 
searching for got working flame fail devices? 
 
Does the range have a fan fail system? Gas frying ranges need 
a fan operated extraction system to eliminate the odours of 
preparing food and to protect against the chance of any 
combustion from items in the kitchen area. 
 
Range Response can recommend that the extraction ducting is 
maintained yearly, and offers a full extract cleansing service and 
include system drawings and photographic indications. All work 
is fully certified.  
 
For that range to get legitimately relocated and installed in your 
new premises the manual is required to be given to the Gas 
Safe engineer to put in the range. Has your range got its original 
system and installation manual? 
Is your engineer Gas Safe? Make contact with the Gas Safe 
register by calling 0800 408 5500. 
 
For a completely free no obligation estimate speak to Darren on 
07918709706 quoting Range Response.