User Guide
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WOLF DUAL FUEL RANGES
PLANNING INFORMATION
Wolf dual fuel ranges come in 30" (762), 36"
(914), 48" (1219) and 60" (1524) widths. Specifi-
cations on the following pages provide overall
dimensions, finished rough opening dimensions
and installation specifics for each size of dual
fuel range. We have minimized the information
contained in the illustrations, concentrating on
the critical information you must plan into your
installation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Caution must be used in
planning the proper installation of the Wolf dual
fuel range to avoid fires or damage to adjacent
cabinetry or kitchen equipment. Please follow
the minimum clearances established in the
finished rough opening dimensions. Refer to
specifications on the following pages for your
model.
It is recommended that you use a Wolf Pro
ventilation hood or hood liner with the Wolf dual
fuel range. Refer to pages 82–91 for Pro
ventilation specifications.
ELECTRICAL | GAS REQUIREMENTS
Specifications on the following pages provide
electrical and gas requirements for each size
of dual fuel range.
Locate electrical and gas supply within the
shaded area shown in the Installation Specifica-
tions illustration for your model.
Wolf dual fuel ranges are designed with a
terminal block on the rear of the range. The
terminal block allows for a 3-wire or 4-wire
installation. For a 4-wire installation, the ground
strap from the unit to the terminal block must be
cut. Two concentric knockouts on the base of
the unit are provided to allow a certified electri-
cal contractor to wire the range directly to the
electrical supply. The terminal block will also
accept an appliance cord that is sized correctly
for the voltage and amperage of your range.
Wolf dual fuel ranges are designed to operate on
natural gas at 5" (12.5 mb) WC (water column)
pressure or LP (propane) gas at 10" (25 mb) WC
pressure. The minimum line pressure for natural
gas is 7" (17.5 mb) WC and 11" (27.4 mb) WC
for LP gas. The maximum gas supply pressure to
the regulator should never exceed 14" (34.9 mb)
WC; .5 psi (3.5 kPa).
Wolf recommends the use of a
1
/2" (13) I.D.
commercial-type flex hose; this is the minimum
size that may be used. All plumbing to the flex
hose must be
3
/4" (19) minimum I.D. pipe.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A separate external gas
shut-off valve must be located near the range
in an accessible location.
You must follow all National Electrical Code and
gas regulations. In addition, be aware of local
codes and ordinances when installing your
services.
HIGH ALTITUDE
Wolf dual fuel
ranges using natural
gas function up to an
altitude of 8,000'
(2438 m) without
any adjustment.
Natural gas and LP
gas installations
from 8,000' (2438 m)
to 11,000' (3353 m)
need the high
altitude kit. Contact
your Wolf dealer for
details.
BURNER RATING
Dual Fuel Ranges
Surface Burners 15,000 Btu/hr (4.4 kW)
with 950 Btu/hr (.3 kW)
delivered at simmer
(1) 9,200 Btu/hr (2.7 kW)
with 325 Btu/hr (.1 kW)
delivered at simmer
Infrared Charbroiler 16,000 Btu/hr (4.7 kW)
Infrared Griddle
Natural Gas 15,000 Btu/hr (4.4 kW)
LP Gas 13,000 Btu/hr (3.8 kW)
Infrared Double Griddle
Natural Gas (2) 15,000 Btu/hr (4.4 kW)
LP Gas (2) 13,000 Btu/hr (3.8 kW)
French Top 15,000 Btu/hr (4.4 kW)
Refer to the specific model requirements
for risers in non-island installations.










