Thermador PRD606WCSG Installation Instructions - Page 20

Electrical requirements and, connection for DUAL FUEL, models

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Gas unit electrical connection Electrical supply circuit requirements NEMA 5-15 N G NEMA 5-20 N G The cord supplied with the gas ranges having an electric griddle or grill requires a NEMA 5-20 receptacle. All other gas units require a NEMA 5-15 receptacle. Model Voltage Pxx305Wx Pxx366Wx 120 VAC 120 VAC Pxx364WDx 120 VAC Pxx364WLx 120 VAC Pxx486WDx 120 VAC Pxx486WLx 120 VAC Dedicated circuit Phase 15 Amps 15 Amps Single Single 20 Amps Single 20 Amps Single 20 Amps Single 20 Amps Single • Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the OFF position. • A neutral supply wire must be provided from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition modules, require it to operate safely and properly. • All 120 volt models must be plugged into a mating 3prong, grounding-type receptacle. The receptacle must be connected to a properly dedicated grounded and polarized electrical power supply rated at 120VAC, Single Phase, 60Hz. • 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, or the relevant Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02. • Power cord and receptacle should protrude no more than 2" 2'' (51 mm) from the rear wall. (51) NOTE: Plug styles may vary. Electrical requirements and connection for DUAL FUEL models 9 WARNING An improper 240/208 VAC power supply will cause malfunction, damage to this appliance, and possibly create a condition of shock hazard. 9 WARNING This product must be properly grounded. Required dedicated circuit Double oven ranges Models Voltage US Canada Frequency Phase All 240/208 50 AMP 50 AMP 60 Hz. Single Single oven ranges Models Voltage US Canada Freq. Phase All except PRD364WIGx 240/208 30 AMP 40 AMP 60 Hz. Single PRD364WIGx 240/208 40 AMP 40 AMP 60 Hz. Single 2" (51) max. When using a receptacle it may be necessary to recess the receptacle's housing into the rear wall. Refer to Local Electrical Code to determine the minimum volume for all electrical / junction boxes. Follow all local electrical codes and ordinances, and/or the National Electric Code, as applicable. • Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally. • Prior to servicing appliance, always disconnect appliance electrical supply cord, if so equipped, from wall receptacle. If appliance is hard-wired to power supply, disconnect power to unit by turning off the proper circuit breaker. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally. • A neutral supply wire must be provided from the power source (breaker) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark re- Page. 19

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Gas unit electrical connection
Electrical supply circuit requirements
The cord supplied with the
gas ranges having an electric
griddle or grill requires a
NEMA 5-20 receptacle. All
other gas units require a
NEMA 5-15 receptacle.
Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all
controls are in the OFF position.
A neutral supply wire must be provided from the
power source (breaker) because critical range
components, including the surface burner spark
reignition modules, require it to operate safely and
properly.
All 120 volt models must be plugged into a mating 3-
prong, grounding-type receptacle. The receptacle
must be connected to a properly dedicated grounded
and polarized electrical power supply rated at
120VAC, Single Phase, 60Hz.
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, or the relevant Canadian
Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02.
Electrical requirements and
connection for DUAL FUEL
models
9
WARNING
An improper 240/208 VAC power supply will cause
malfunction, damage to this appliance, and possibly
create a condition of shock hazard.
9
WARNING
This product must be properly grounded.
Required dedicated circuit
Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel.
Lock service panel to prevent power from being
turned ON accidentally.
Prior to servicing appliance, always disconnect
appliance electrical supply cord, if so equipped, from
wall receptacle. If appliance is hard-wired to power
supply, disconnect power to unit by turning off the
proper circuit breaker. Lock service panel to prevent
power from being turned ON accidentally.
A neutral supply wire must be provided from the
power source (breaker) because critical range
components, including the surface burner spark re-
Model
Voltage
Dedicated circuit
Phase
Pxx305Wx
120 VAC
15 Amps
Single
Pxx366Wx
120 VAC
15 Amps
Single
Pxx364WDx
120 VAC
20 Amps
Single
Pxx364WLx
120 VAC
20 Amps
Single
Pxx486WDx
120 VAC
20 Amps
Single
Pxx486WLx
120 VAC
20 Amps
Single
Power cord and receptacle
should protrude no more than
2'' (51 mm) from the rear wall.
NOTE:
Plug styles may vary.
NEMA 5-15
NEMA 5-20
G
G
N
N
2"
(51)
Double oven ranges
Models Voltage
US
Canada Frequency
Phase
All
240/208
50 AMP
50 AMP
60 Hz.
Single
Single oven ranges
Models
Voltage
US
Canada Freq. Phase
All except
PRD364WIGx
240/208
30 AMP
40 AMP
60 Hz.
Single
PRD364WIGx
240/208
40 AMP
40 AMP
60 Hz.
Single
When using a receptacle it may
be necessary to recess the
receptacle's housing into the rear
wall. Refer to Local Electrical
Code to determine the minimum
volume for all electrical / junction
boxes. Follow all local electrical
codes and ordinances, and/or the
National Electric Code, as
applicable.
2" (51) max.