Electrical Requirements
The electrical outlet must be located in the shaded
space.
7 1/2"
(190.5 mm)
4 1/2"
(114.3 mm)
Verify that wiring to house is adequate.
Contact your local utility company to verify that the
present electric service to your home is adequate. In
some instances, the size of the wiring to the house
and service switch must be increased to handle the
electrical load demanded by the range.
Verify that wiring inside house is adequate.
Most wiring codes require a separate circuit with
separate disconnect switch and fuses either in the
main entrance panel or in a separate switch and
fuse box. Most local building regulations and codes
require that electrical wiring be done by licensed
electricians. Be sure to install your range according
to the electric codes in place in your region.
General Information
Ranges are dual rated for use on either 120/240 VAC
or 120/208 VAC. See chart for power ratings and
circuit breaker sizes based upon the supply voltage
for each model.
We recommend that the range be installed with a
UL approved power cord set (not supplied). The
electrical rating of the power cord set must be
120/240 volt, 50 amperes minimum. The power cord
set shall be marked
"For Use with Ranges."
6
3 1/2"
(88.9 mm)
4 1/2"
21" (533.4 mm)
(114.3 mm)
30"
(762 mm)
Always use a new power cord. Alternatively, the
range can also be hard wired using the aluminum
terminal lugs included in the literature pack. If using
this connection, lexible conduit must also be used
(not supplied).
We recommend a 50 AMP, 60 Hz, 4 wire circuit;
However, the NEC (National Electric Code) allows for
some ranges to be installed on a 40 AMP circuit. Re-
fer to your local electric code requirements in order
to determine the required amperage.
Always choose a range power cord set that is rated
for the circuit. In compliance with the NEC, a sepa-
rate circuit is also recommended.
Note: In Canada, the range is shipped from the fac-
tory with the range cord already installed. Proceed
to "Installation of anti-tip bracket".
For installations other than those in Canada, in stall
the strain relief and connect the range cord (or wire
conductors) as described in the following steps.
Tips:
· Tape warming drawer shut to keep it from ope-
ning while installing the range.
· During installation, place a portion of the box
or a piece of cloth under the range to protect
loors.
· To make range lighter and easier to handle,
remove door (see instructions in "Use and Care
manual").