Thermador PCG366G Installation Instructions PART3 - Page 14

Step 5: Electrical Requirements, Connection and Grounding - model

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Step 5: Electrical Requirements, Connection and Grounding CAUTION Improper grounding or reverse polarization will cause malfunction (such as continuous sparking of the burner igniters). This can damage the appliance and can create a condition of shock hazard. If the circuit is not correctly grounded and polarized, it is the responsibility and obligation of the installer and user to have the existing receptacle changed to a properly grounded and polarized receptacle. This must be accomplished in accordance with all applicable local codes and ordinances by a qualified electrician. In the absence of local codes and ordinances, the receptacle replacement shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code. (See Figure 10.) • Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally. • Always disconnect appliance from the electric supply either by disconnecting power cord or shutting off the breaker before servicing the appliance. • Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the OFF position. • All 120 Volt cooktop models must be plugged into a mating 3-Prong, Grounding-Type Receptacle. The receptacle must be connected to a properly grounded and polarized electrical power supply rated at 120VAC, Single Phase, 60HZ. See "Electrical Power Supply Over-current Protection Requirements" on page 12 for proper over-current protection requirements for each model. • Observe all governing codes and ordinances when grounding. In the absence of these codes or ordinances observe National Electrical Code ANSI/ NFPA No. 70 current issue. See Figure 10 for recommended grounding method. • An electrical wiring diagram and schematic have been attached to the bottom of the cooktop chassis for access by a qualified service technician. Do not remove or discard this important information. Grounding Method The cooktop is factory equipped with a power supply cord with a three-prong grounding plug (with polarized parallel blades). IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A MATING, GROUNDING TYPE RECEPTACLE THAT IS CONNECTED TO A CORRECTLY POLARIZED 120 VOLT CIRCUIT (See Figure 10). Figure 10: Recommended Grounding Method for 120V Models THE THIRD, GROUND PRONG MUST NOT BE CUT OR REMOVED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. NOTE: If the 120V cooktop is installed and connected as specified above, it will be completely grounded in compliance with the National Electric Code. Electrical Power Supply Over-current Protection Requirements 4 Burners - 10 Amp circuit protection 6 Burners - 10 Amp circuit protection 4 Burners with electric griddle - 15 Amp circuit protection 6 Burners with electric griddle -15 Amp circuit protection Installer - show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference. English 12

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Step 5: Electrical Requirements,
Connection and Grounding
CAUTION
Improper grounding or reverse polarization will
cause malfunction (such as continuous sparking
of the burner igniters). This can damage the
appliance and can create a condition of shock
hazard. If the circuit is not correctly grounded
and polarized, it is the responsibility and
obligation of the installer and user to have the
existing receptacle changed to a properly
grounded and polarized receptacle. This must
be accomplished in accordance with all
applicable local codes and ordinances by a
qualified electrician. In the absence of local
codes and ordinances, the receptacle
replacement shall be in accordance with the
National Electric Code. (See Figure 10.)
Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel.
Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned
ON accidentally.
Always disconnect appliance from the electric supply
either by disconnecting power cord or shutting off the
breaker before servicing the appliance.
Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all
controls are in the OFF position.
All 120 Volt cooktop models must be plugged into a
mating 3-Prong, Grounding-Type Receptacle. The
receptacle must be connected to a properly grounded
and polarized electrical power supply rated at 120VAC,
Single Phase, 60HZ. See “Electrical Power Supply
Over-current Protection Requirements” on page 12
for
proper over-current protection requirements for each
model.
Observe all governing codes and ordinances when
grounding. In the absence of these codes or
ordinances observe National Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA No. 70 current issue. See Figure 10 for
recommended grounding method.
An electrical wiring diagram and schematic have been
attached to the bottom of the cooktop chassis for
access by a qualified service technician. Do not
remove or discard this important information.
Grounding Method
The cooktop is factory equipped with a power supply cord
with a three-prong grounding plug (with polarized parallel
blades).
IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A MATING, GROUNDING
TYPE RECEPTACLE THAT IS CONNECTED TO A
CORRECTLY POLARIZED 120 VOLT CIRCUIT (See
Figure 10).
THE THIRD, GROUND PRONG MUST NOT BE CUT OR
REMOVED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
NOTE:
If the 120V cooktop is installed and connected as specified
above, it will be completely grounded in compliance with
the National Electric Code.
Electrical Power Supply Over-current Protection
Requirements
4 Burners - 10 Amp circuit protection
6 Burners - 10 Amp circuit protection
4 Burners with electric griddle - 15 Amp circuit protection
6 Burners with electric griddle -15 Amp circuit protection
Installer
- show the owner the location of the circuit
breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
Figure 10: Recommended Grounding Method for 120V
Models