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Step 7: Electrical Requirements, Connection & Grounding - 48 range
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Step 7: Electrical Requirements, Connection & Grounding MODEL TYPE 36" 36" with Griddle 48" with Griddle Chart B: Electrical Supply Circuit Requirements VOLTAGE 120 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC CURRENT RATING 15 Amps 20 Amps 20 Amps FREQUENCY 60 Hz. 60 Hz. 60 Hz. PHASE Single Single Single • Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned on accidentally. • A neutral supply wire must be provided from the power source (breaker/fuse panel) because critical range components, including the surface burner spark reignition modules, require 120 VAC to operate safely and properly. WARNING: An improper 120 VAC power supply will cause malfunction, damage to this appliance, and possibly create a condition of shock hazard. • If the correct power supply circuit is not provided, it is the responsibility and obligation of the installer and user to have proper power supply connected. 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 power supply connection shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code. • 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. • Electric wiring diagrams and schematics are attached behind the door trim of the range, for access by a qualified service technician (see Figure 5 on page 9). Important: For all gas ranges with electric griddle, dedicated 20 AMP service is required for proper operation. Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the OFF position. For appliances equipped with a cord and plug, do not cut or remove the ground prong. It must be plugged into a matching grounding type receptacle to avoid electrical shock. If there is any doubt as to whether the wall receptacle is properly grounded, the customer should have it checked by a qualified electrician. Installer - show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference. English 16