Thermador PRD486EDG Installation Instructions - Page 9

Gas And Electric Supply Zones - appliances

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Step 2: Cabinet Preparation GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES: FIG. 3A Gas & Electrical Supply Zone for Dual Fuel Ranges Typical placement shown. Other placement of Gas Supply and Electrical Receptacle within the Electrical and Gas Supply Zone is acceptable. NOTE: If not already present, install gas shut-off valve in an easily accessible location. Make sure all users know where and how to shut off the gas supply to the range. NOTE: The installer should inform the consumer of the location of the gas shut-off valve. 3/4" Flex Line to Appliance ® ® ® Gas Supply Zone A® 1/2" NPT B 240 VAC Receptacle (Shown) or Junction Box Centerline of Electrical Supply Zone ® ® 2" Maximum Protrusion from Wall for Gas Supply Floor ® ® ED ® C® Model A B 30" 8" 12" 36" 10-1/2" 15" 48" 16-1/2" 16" C 10" 10-1/2" 15-1/2" D E 6-1/2" 5-1/4" 6-1/2" 5-1/4" 6-1/2" 5-1/4" The Dual Fuel ranges may be connected to the power supply with a range supply cord kit or by hard-wiring to the power supply. It is the responsibility of the installer to provide the proper wiring components (cord or conduit and wires) and complete the electrical connection as dictated by local codes and ordinances, and/ or the National Electric Code. The units must be properly grounded. Refer to Step 6 for details. The range must be connected only to the type of gas for which it is certified. If the range is to be connected to propane gas, ensure that the propane gas supply tank is equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to the pressure regulator supplied with the range. (See Step 5.) NOTE: Any opening in the wall behind the appliance and any opening in the floor under the appliance must be sealed. 6

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GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES:
Step 2:
Cabinet Preparation
Typical place-
ment shown.
Other placement
of Gas Supply
and Electrical
Receptacle
within the Elec-
trical and Gas
Supply Zone is
acceptable.
FIG. 3A Gas & Electrical Supply Zone for Dual Fuel Ranges
The Dual Fuel ranges may be
connected to the power supply
with a
range supply cord kit or by
hard-wiring to the power supply.
It is the responsibility of the in-
staller to provide the proper wir-
ing components (cord or conduit
and wires) and complete the elec-
trical connection as dictated by
local codes and ordinances, and/
or the National Electric Code. The
units must be properly grounded.
Refer to Step 6 for details.
The range must be connected
only to the type of gas for which
it is certified.
If the range is to be
connected to propane gas, en-
sure that the propane gas supply
tank is equipped with its own high
pressure regulator in addition to
the pressure regulator supplied
with the range. (See Step 5.)
NOTE:
Any opening in the wall behind the
appliance and any opening in the floor under
the appliance must be sealed.
NOTE:
If not already
present, install
gas
shut-off
valve in an eas-
ily accessible
location. Make
sure all users
know where and
how to shut off
the gas supply
to the range.
NOTE:
The in-
staller should
inform the con-
sumer of the lo-
cation of the gas
shut-off valve.
Model
A
B
C
D
E
30"
8"
12"
10"
6-1/2" 5-1/4"
36"
10-1/2"
15"
10-1/2"
6-1/2" 5-1/4"
48"
16-1/2"
16"
15-1/2"
6-1/2" 5-1/4"
3/4" Flex Line
to Appliance
A
Centerline of
Electrical
Supply Zone
Gas
Supply
Zone
1/2"
NPT
240 VAC Receptacle
(Shown) or Junction
Box
2" Maximum Protru-
sion from Wall for
Gas Supply
D
Floor
E
B
C