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Electrical Specifications
IMPORTANT
The cooktop’s electrical-connection lead wires may be a smaller
gauge than is installed in your home; however, the National
Electric Code and local inspection authority specify that smaller-
gauge wire is compatible with the larger-gauge wire.
The owner shall ensure that a licensed electrician
installs the electrical supply for the cooktop.
The electrical installation (incl. minimum supply wire
size) must comply with the National Electric Code
ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest revision), and local codes and
ordinances. To obtain a copy of the standard, contact:
National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101
Correct voltage/frequency/amperage must be supplied to
the cooktop from a dedicated, grounded circuit protected
by the correctly sized circuit breaker or time-delay fuse.
If using the fuse, fuse both sides of the line (L1 and L2).
Total Connected Load* Dedicated Circuit Required
46.7 Amp. (11.2 kW) 240V, 60 Hz. 3-Wire** 50 Amp.
The specifications in this table are for reference only.
* See the product-data label for the current and exact specifications.
** Two 120V hot (L1 and L2), plus one ground (use all-copper wires in all lines)
The junction box and the circuit breaker or fuse box
must be accessible when the cooktop is in place.
Location Requirements
Non-combustible material should be installed on the
wall behind the cooktop; the surrounding cabinetry must
be able to withstand the temperatures (max. 200°F)
generated by the cooktop.
To avoid a fire hazard, do not install the cooktop between
two tall cabinets.
To avoid burn injuries from reaching over an active
cooking area, do not install cabinets above the cooktop.
(If there are cabinets above the cooktop, install a range
hood to discourage/prevent storage in those cabinets.
Do not install the cooktop above a drawer. (The cooktop
chassis must have sufficient space below for airflow
and installation/inspection/service; see Under-Counter
Clearance section, next page.)
Follow all electrical specifications.
Plan all installation aspects around local building codes;
consult the local building department for details.)
Install the junction box within reach of the cooktop’s
48-in. (122 cm) power conduit at the bottom-right rear of
the chassis.
Do not install another kitchen appliance below the cooktop.
WARNING
To reduce risk of fire, and cooktop malfunction/damage, be
sure to exceed all min/max clearances in these instructions.
Do not modify the cooktop’s electrical conduit.
Do not use an extension cord.
Cooktop Clearance/Ventilation
Under-Counter Clearance
For proper ventilation (to prevent a fire hazard), maintain:
at least 4 3/4” (12.7 cm) clearance from the countertop to
any surface below (incl. upper edges of drawers)
1 1/2” (3.8 cm) minimum clearance between the chas-
sis’s front vents and the cabinet’s inside wall.
If the cooktop chassis is fully enclosed, provide ventila-
tion of at least 18 square inches into the enclosure.
Overhead Ventilation
To reduce smoke accumulation and risk of personal injury, a
range hood should be installed above the cooktop. The hood
should overhang the entire cooktop surface and project at
least 5 in. beyond the bottom of any overhead cabinets.
Miscellaneous Installation
Countertop
Always consult the countertop manufacturer for specific
installation instructions/requirements.
The cutout must accept the cooktop chassis’s corners.
Fire-Retardant Materials
Some conditions may require installation of flame-retardant
materials, which materials are marked:
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC.
CLASSIFIED
MINERAL AND FIBER BOARDS.
SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS
This mark precedes the flame-spread and smoke ratings.
These designations are shown as FHC (Flame Spread)/
(Smoke Developed).
Material with “0” flame-spread rating are flame-retardant.
Local codes may allow other flame-spread ratings.
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
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