Thermador PRD486GDHU Installation Instructions - Page 10

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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. Note: Any opening in the wall behind the appliance and any opening in the floor under the appliance must be sealed. 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. Canadian models have power cord supplied. Note: Canadian models have power cord supplied with range. Note: When using a 240VAC receptacle having its own housing, it will be necessary to recess the receptacle's housing into the rear wall. Mount the receptacle securely to a wall stud, then seal around the receptacle's housing. Follow all local electrical codes. 2-1/2" maximum 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: The range is designed for flush installation to the back wall. For a successful installation, it may be necessary to reposition the gas-supply line and electrical cord as the range is pushed back to its final position. SUGGESTION: This may be accomplished by carefully pulling on a rope or twine looped around the gas or electrical supply line as the range is pushed back into its final installed position. 2-1/2" maximum when plugged in Power Cord & Receptacle Junction Box & Conduit Figure 3b: Wall Connection Step 3: Unpacking, Moving and Placing the Range Electrical Supply Installation of the range must be planned so that rough-in of junction box for the receptacle or conduit connection will allow maximum clearance to the rear of the unit. When the power supply cord or conduit is connected to the mating receptacle or junction box cover, the combined plug/ receptacle or junction box cover/conduit connector should protrude no more than 2-1/2" from the rear wall. See Figure 3b. Refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 on page 14 for location of junction box on unit. 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. CAUTION Proper equipment and adequate manpower must be used in moving the range to avoid injury, and to avoid damage to the unit or the floor. The unit is heavy and should be handled accordingly. • The range has an approximate shipping weight as shown in Chart A. It is recommended that the grates, griddle plate and frame, burner caps, front kick panel and oven racks be removed to facilitate handling. This will reduce the weight as shown in Chart A and allow the range to pass through 30" doorways. See Figure 2 on page 6. Do not remove the griddle assembly. • Remove the outer carton and packing material from the shipping base. The dual fuel ranges are held to the pallet by four (4) bolts (see Figure 4). After removing the bolts, the range must be lifted and removed from the pallet. English 8

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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.
Note:
Any opening in the wall behind the appliance and any
opening in the floor under the appliance must be sealed.
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. Canadian models have power cord supplied.
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:
The range is designed for flush installation to the back wall.
For a successful installation, it may be necessary to
reposition the gas-supply line and electrical cord as the
range is pushed back to its final position.
SUGGESTION: This may be accomplished by carefully
pulling on a rope or twine looped around the gas or
electrical supply line as the range is pushed back into
its final installed position.
Electrical Supply
Installation of the range must be planned so that rough-in of
junction box for the receptacle or conduit connection will
allow maximum clearance to the rear of the unit.
When the power supply cord or conduit is connected to the
mating receptacle or junction box cover, the combined plug/
receptacle or junction box cover/conduit connector should
protrude no more than 2-1/2" from the rear wall. See
Figure 3b.
Refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 on page 14 for location of
junction box on unit. 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.
Note:
Canadian models have power cord supplied with range.
Note:
When using a 240VAC receptacle having its own housing, it
will be necessary to recess the receptacle's housing into
the rear wall. Mount the receptacle securely to a wall stud,
then seal around the receptacle's housing. Follow all local
electrical codes
.
Step 3: Unpacking, Moving
and Placing the Range
CAUTION
Proper equipment and adequate manpower
must be used in moving the range to avoid
injury, and to avoid damage to the unit or the
floor. The unit is heavy and should be handled
accordingly.
The range has an approximate shipping weight as
shown in Chart A. It is recommended that the grates,
griddle plate and frame, burner caps, front kick panel
and oven racks be removed to facilitate handling. This
will reduce the weight as shown in Chart A and allow
the range to pass through 30" doorways. See Figure 2
on page 6.
Do not remove the griddle assembly.
Remove the outer carton and packing material from the
shipping base. The dual fuel ranges are held to the
pallet by four (4) bolts (see Figure 4). After removing
the bolts, the range must be lifted and removed from
the pallet.
Figure 3b: Wall Connection
2-1/2” maximum
Junction Box
& Conduit
2-1/2" maximum
when plugged in
Power Cord &
Receptacle