ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Disconnect power before servicing the product. Failure to do so could result in death or
electrical shock.
Your cooktop can use 200-240V at 50 or 60 Hz.
The connection leads are 3x8 AWG copper.
This cooktop does not require a neutral connection. If the cooktop is to be completely enclosed
in a cabinet, feed the cooktop cable through the opening in the cabinet.
Make the electrical connection following the appropriate steps for your installation.
The 3/4" flexible conduit is 4 1/2 feet long (137 cm) located at the right rear of the cooktop
bottom box. Do not cut the conduit. It should be connected directly into a junction box with a
U.L - or CSA - listed conduit connector.
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A time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.
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Do not ground to a gas pipe. Do not have a fuse in the grounding circuit.
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Both supply (phase) lines must be protected by fuses or a circuit breaker.
A three-wire, single phase, 200-240 Volt 60 cycle electrical system (properly circuit protected to
meet Local Codes of NFPA No.70) must be provided. The unit must be properly grounded in
accordance with local wiring code. The chart on page 2 recommends the minimum circuit
protector size if the appliance is the only unit on the circuit.
If smaller sizes of wire are used, the unit efficiency will be reduced and a fire hazard may be
created. It is advisable that the electrical wiring and hookup be accomplished by a competent
electrician.
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association.
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