Technical information
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step 3c: electrical supply
Fig. 3
Installation of All Gas ranges must be
planned so that the rough-in of the
junction box for the receptacle or
conduit connection allows for maximum
clearance to the rear of the unit.
This is especially critical if the junction
box in the wall will be directly behind the
junction box of the unit when the unit is
installed. To minimize binding when the
unit is connected to the receptacle or
junction box, orient the receptacle or
conduit connector, and slide back into
position (Fig. 3).
CAUTION!
Disconnect the electrical
supply cord from the wall
outlet before servicing the
range. Follow all governing
codes and ordinances when
grounding. In the absence of
codes follow the National
Electrical Codes ANSI / NFPA
No. 70 (current issue).
GROUNDING METHOD:
The range is factory fitted with a power
supply and cord with a three-prong
grounding plug. It must be plugged into a
matching grounding type receptacle
connected to a correctly polarized 120 Volt
circuit. If the circuit does not have a
grounding type receptacle, it is the
responsibility of the installer to have the
existing receptacle changed to a properly
grounded and polarized receptacle in
accordance with all applicable local
codes and ordinances. The receptacle
replacement shall be in accordance with
the national Electrical Code (Fig. 4).
WARNING!
The third prong SHOULD NOT, under any
circumstances, be cut or removed!
Fig. 4