INSTALLATION WITH OTHER COOKTOPS WHERE SPECIFIED (SEE PART B)
Figure 8
B. FOR INSTALLATION WITH ANOTHER BRAND OF COOKTOP (Figure 8)
Have the following cooktop measurements available before
proceeding All cooktop dimensions should be verified
through measurement prior to cutting the countertop:
CCW = Cooktop Cutout Width
CCD = Cooktop Cutout Depth
COW = Cooktop Overall Width
COD = Cooktop Overall Depth
with the above dimensions confirmed, determine the cutout
size as follows:
1. Find the cutout width, (CW):
If CCW is smaller than the UCV cutout width then:
Installation
CW
CVS230
28
CVS236
34
CVS245
43
If CCW is larger than the UCV cutout width then:
CW = CCW
See Figure 8 for UCV cutout widths and dimension
definitions.
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2. Calculate the cutout depth, CD:
Determine the cooktop overhang (CO)
CO = (COD-CCD)/2 (Assumes front and rear cooktop
overhangs are equal) Calculate the cutout depth, (CD):
CD = COD - CO+1-
3. Determine setback (SB) distance from front of
countertop to front of cutout. SB is specified in the
installation instructions shipped with the cooktop.
4. Backsplash thickness must not exceed BT as
calculated below:
BT = 24
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(Provides
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A negative value for BT means countertop is too small
for the installation.
5. Verify that the available flat countertop has a width
greater than OW and a depth greater than OD.
OW depends on the installation:
CVS30: OW equals the greater of COW or 30".
CVS36: OW equals the greater of COW or 36".
CVS45: OW equals the greater of COW or 45".
OD is determined by: OD=COD+2
6. Cut countertop using dims: CD, CW and SB as
defined in Figure 8.
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