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 mea-
surement prior to cutting the
countertop:
CCW = Cooktop Cutout Width
CCD = Cooktop Cutout Depth
COW = Cooktop Oberall Width
COD = Cooktop Oberall Depth
with the above dimensions confirmed,
determine the cutout size as follows:
1. Find the cutout width, (CW):
If CCW is smaller than the CVS2 / UCV2
cutout width then:
Installation
CVS230 / UCV230
CVS236 / UCV236
CVS245 / UCV245
If CCW is larger than the CVS2 / UCV2
cutout width then:
CW = CCW
See Figure 8 for CVS2 / UCV2 cutout
widths and dimension definations.
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CW
28
3
/
8
34
3
/
8
43
3
/
8
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
7
/
" - OD-SB+CO
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(Provides
1
/
" clearance between vent
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and backsplash.) 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:
CVS230 / UCV230: OW equals the
CVS236 / UCV236: OW equals the
CVS245 / UCV245: OW equals the
OD is determined by: OD = COD + 2
6. Cut countertop using dims: CD, CW
and SB as defined in Figure 8.
7
/
"
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greater of COW or
30".
greater of COW or
36".
greater of COW or
45".
1
/
".
8
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