4 INSTALLATION
FIRE, EXPLOSION, OR BURN HAZARD . Do not use matches, candles, or other sources of
ignition to test fittings and gas lines for leaks . Doing so could result in an explosion, causing serious injury
or death .
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The gas line material between the Cooktop and the bottom shield must be rated for a minimum of
300°F (149°C) exposure .
4.1 Constructing the cabinet
For proper operation, the cabinet must:
• Be properly constructed of wood or metal, to the dimensions shown .
• Be squared to the counter top and cabinet face .
• Have the cabinet opening be level from side to side and from front to rear .
• Be positioned so that no combustible material can be placed next to the Cooktop sides . If there is a gap
between the Cooktop and an adjacent cabinet, you must close the gap prior to installing the Cooktop .
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13 .75"
17 . 8 75"
1 .875"
(350 mm)
(455 mm)
(48 mm)
‡ For proper fit, these dimensions must be within +/- 1/8" (3 .2 mm) .
§ 2 .625" (67 mm) for all models without preinstalled cover . 1 .2" (31 mm) for models with preinstalled cover
(SECG and BPWM models) .
† 19 .50" (H) [20 mm] is the minimum vertical distance between combustible material and the Cooktop . Installer
must follow requirements of table 2-6 .7 .2 of ANSI 1192 .
* > nominal width of the Cooktop
13 .00" (J) [331 mm] is the maximum depth of cabinets installed above cooking tops per ANSI Z21 .57, Clause
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1 .25 . 1 .L .
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0 .75"
(58 mm)
(20 mm)
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2 .625"/1 . 1 25"
4 . 1 25"
(67 mm/29 mm)
(105 mm)
D21 Drop-in Cooktop
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19 .50"
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