Installation guide

Cabinet
Dimensions
IMPORTANT:
If
installing
a
range
hood
or
microwave
hood
combination
above
the
range,
follow
the
range
hood
or
microwave
hood
combination
installation
instructions
for
dimensional
clearances
above
the
cooktop
surface.
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A.
29¥2"
(75.0
cm)
on
30"
(76.2
cm)
models
B.
Combustible
area
above
countertop
(shown
by
dashed
box
above)
C.
30"
(76.2
cm)
minimum
clearance
between
top
of
cooktop
platform
and
bottom
of
uncovered
wood
or
metal cabinet
(24"
[67
cm]
minimum
clearance
if
bottom
of
wood
or
metal
cabinet
is
covered
by
not
less
than
Vs"
[0.6
cm]
flame
retardant
millboard
covered
with
not
less
than
No.
28
MSG
sheet
steel,
0.015"
[0.04
cm]
stainless
steel,
or
0.024"
[0.06
cm]
aluminum
or
0.020"
[0.05
cm]
copper)
D.
13"
(33.0
cm)
recommended
upper
cabinet
depth
E.2"
6.1
cm)
F.
19%6"
(49.0
cm)
G.
18"
(45.7
cm)
minimum
clearance
from
upper
cabinet
to
countertop
within
minimum
horizontal
clearances
to
cooktop
H.
Junction
box
or
outlet;
12"
(30.5
cm)
minimum
from
bottom
of
countertop
|.
Junction
box
or
outlet;
10"
(25.4
cm) from
right-hand
side
of
cabinet
J.
29¥2"
(75.0
cm)
on
30"
(76.2
cm)
models
K.
1"
(2.5
cm)
minimum
distance
to
nearest
left
and
right
side
combustible
surface
above
cooktop
L.
1"
(2.5
cm)
minimum
clearance
between
back
wall
and
countertop
NOTES:
After
you
make
the
countertop
cutout,
some
installations
may
require
notching
down
the
base
cabinet
side
walls
to
clear
the
cooktop
base.
To
avoid
this
modification,
use
a
base
cabinet
with
sidewalls wider
than
the
cutout.
If
cabinet
has
a
drawer,
a
51%"
(13
cm)
depth
clearance
from
the
countertop
to
the
top
of
the
drawer
(or
other
obstruction)
in
base
cabinet
is
required.
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Disconnect power
before
servicing.
Use
8
gauge
copper
wire.
Electrically
ground
cooktop.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death,
fire,
or
electrical
shock.
If
codes
permit
and
a
separate
ground
wire
is
used,
it
is
recommended
that
a
qualified
electrical
installer
determine
that
the
ground
path
and
wire
gauge
are
in
accordance
with
local
codes.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrical
installer
if
you
are
not
sure
the
cooktop
is
properly
grounded.
It
is
not
recommended
to
have
a
fuse
in
the
neutral
or
ground
circuit.
Make
sure
that
the
electrical
connection
and
wire
size
are
adequate
and
in
conformance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70-latest
edition
or
CSA
Standards
C22.1-94,
Canadian
Electrical
Code,
Part
1
and
C22.2
No.
O-M91-latest
edition,
and
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
A
copy
of
the
above
code
standards
can
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
One
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
MA
02269
CSA
International
8501
East
Pleasant
Valley
Road
Cleveland,
OH
44131-5575
Before
You
Make
the
Electrical
Connection:
To
properly
install
your
cooktop,
you
must
determine
the
type
of
electrical
connection
you
will
be
using
and
follow
the
instructions
provided
for
it
here.
mg
A4-wire
or
3-wire,
single
phase,
240
volt,
60
Hz.,
AC
only
electrical
supply
is
required
on
a
separate,
50-amp
circuit
(36"
[91.4
cm]
models)
or
40-amp
circuit
(30"
[76.2
cm]
models),
fused
on
both
sides
of
the
line.
m
Thecooktop
should
be
connected
directly
to
the
junction
box
through
flexible,
armored
or
nonmetallic
sheathed,
copper
cable.
The
flexible,
armored
cable
extending
from
the
fuse
box
or
circuit
breaker
box
should
be
connected
directly
to
the
junction
box.
m
Locate
the
junction
box
to
allow
as
much
slack
as
possible
between
the
junction
box
and
the
cooktop
so
that
the
cooktop
can
be
moved
if
servicing
becomes
necessary
in
the
future.
m
Do
not
cut the
conduit.
The
length
of
conduit
provided
is
for
serviceability
of
the
cooktop.
m
AUL
listed
or
CSA
approved
conduit
connector
must
be
provided
at
each
end
of
the
power
supply
cable
(at
the
cooktop
and
at
the
junction
box).
A
listed
conduit
connector
is
already
provided
at
the
cooktop.