KitchenAid Electric 30-inch Installation Instruction

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KitchenAPd.
Electric 30”
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Befotw you begin
Read these instructions completely and carefully. If followed, they will simplify the installation job.
IMPORTANT:
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to fire or electrical shock hazard.
A. Space requirements
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Wall Receptacle
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= 30” min. clearance between
cooktop and bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet.
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= Ei;l;h,Wween counters: 303/8”
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C = Height of countertop: 355A3” to
36’3/16”
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= Depth: 22%”
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= Pigtail receptacle location:
8” to 22” from either cabinet, 7” max. from floor.
To prevent discoloration of base cabinet, front of oven frame must extend at least W’ beyond front surface of cabinets.
Do not seal range to cabinets. The copper power cord (pigtail) must
run downward, left or right to the wall receptacle to avoid pinching the cord between rear portion of the range and wall.
The back of a free-standing range may be installed against a vertical wall. Sides may be installed against base cabinets or against vertical walls extending above upper edge of the cooktop.
CAUTION:
Reaching over heated surface elements causes risk of being burned. To reduce risk, installation of cabinet storage above surface units should be avoided.
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If cabinets are already provided, reduce hazard by installing a range hood. Hood should project horizontally beyond bottom of cabinets by a minimum of 5 inches.
B. Electrical requirements
WARNING:
DO NOT PLUG THE “PIGTAIL’ POWER CORD INTO A LIVE WALL RECEPTACLE BEFORE CORD IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED
TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK.
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This appliance must be connected to the proper electrical voltage and frequency as specified on nameplate. A separate 40 ampere circuit is required. Fuse both sides of the line. DO NOT fuse the neutral. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. Wire sizes must conform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-l 984 and/or local codes and ordinances. The nameplate is located on the front frame of the oven behind the door.
All wires ending at the appliance must terminate in ring type terminals.
All power cords and cables to appliance must be fitted with a UL approved strain relief.
The range should be connected with copper wire only. Aluminum wire requires special connectors.
Improper use may create a fire hazard.
Appliance may be connected directly to the fused disconnect (or circuit breaker) box through flexible armored or non-metallic sheathed copper cable.
Do not use an extension cord. Allow 4 feet (min.) slack so appliance can be moved for servicing. Wire sizes must conform to the ampere rating of the range. See paragraph B-l above.
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WARNING:
THE TERMINAL BLOCK ON THE
APPLIANCE ACCEPTS COPPER WIRE ONLY,
NOT ALUMINUM. IF ALUMINUM HOUSE
WIRING MUST BE CONNECTED, USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES:
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Connect copper wire to the range terminal block (use ring terminals).
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Attach special ring connectors to the aluminum house wiring that are UL listed and designed for joining copper to aluminum. These special ring connectors (available at electrical supply houses) can be attached directly to the range terminal block.
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The connectors must conform to the ampere rating of the range as stated in paragraph B-i.
7. If local codes permit, your range may be connected with a three wire flexible type, UL listed “pigtail” power cord of the proper ampere rating? Plug must match a 3-wire NEMA type lo-50R receptacle (shown below).
3-wire
receptacle
lo-50R
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CAUTION:
FOR MOBILE HOME USE, A 4-WIRE POWER CORD MUST BE USED. This appliance is manufactured with ground connected to frame.
This must be revised so green grounding wire of 4­wire power cord is connected to frame.
If using a 4-wire NEMA type 14-50R receptacle (shown above) you must use a matching 4-wire UL listed “pigtail” power cord. Cord should be
type SRD or SRDT, at least 4 feet long with all conductors ending in ring terminals at the appliance.
MINIMUM
CONDUCTOR SIZE..
(4-WIRE COPPER POWER CORD) For 40 ampere circuits: two No. 8 conductors, one
No. 10 white neutral, and one No. 8 green ground.
*CAUTION:
Power Cord Requirements-Only a power supply cord kit rated at 240 volts, 50 amperes and investigated for use with ranges shall be used.
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