Roper 20inch, 36 inch, 30 inch Installation Instructions Manual

20:‘30” and 36” Electric Cooktops
IMF’ORTANT: Installer: Leave Installation Instructions wth the homeowner. Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for future reference. Save Installation Instructions for local electrical inspector’s use.
ev&tt,mg “&essary 101 c&ect ~“stal,ar,o”. It IS the reswnslblhty of the installer 10 comply &th mstallatmn clexance~ spenllsd on the senallrahng plate The senal/rabng plate IS located on the bxttJm tif the cooktop.
Check the locanon where the cooktop XVIII be mstalled. The locallo” should be away from strong draft areas. such as ,vmdows, doors and strong heanng vents OI fans The cwktop should be lxated Ior convement use III the kitchen.
ALL 0PEN:NGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE THE COOKTOP IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BE SEALED.
Electriral ground IS requned. See
“Elactncal reqwements”
Important: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
Nope. The clearances specliled are lor cambusttble walls and materials that
have a dens0 of 20 01 more pounds
per cubx foot. No evaluatmn ol clearances has been made Ior mstallarmns adjacent to matenals That are less than 20 pounds per cubic loot or to plastic tiles and sheeting.
Countertop opening dimensions that are shown must be used. Given chmensmns are m,mm”m clearances and prowde the requred 0’ clearance.
Cabipet storage above the making surface should be avoided. II cabinets are already installed, reduce the hazard of reaching over a heated cooking surface by mstalling a range hood.
The range hood should extend a minimum of 5” out from the bottom 01 the cabinets.
NOTE:
It is the customer’s responsibility:
- To centact a qualified electrical installer.
. To assure that the electrical
installation is adecruete and in conlormance with -National Electrical Code ANWNPPA 70. latest edition’, and local codes and ordinances.
Tools and materials needed for installation:
Mobile home installation:
The mstallatmn of this cooktop must conform to the Manufactured Home Constructmn and Safety Standards, Tide 24 CFR, Part 3280 (lormerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD, Part 26’0)
A lour-wre power supply cord must be used I” a moblIe home mstallatron. The apphance wlrlng wll need to be revlsed. See ‘“Electrical requrements”.
Copies of the standard hsted above may be obtamed from:
‘National Fire Protection Assodation
Battery March Park Qtincy Massachusetts 02169
20” Cooktop
24” min. base cabinet is required. If
cabinet has a drawer, a 3-l/2’ depth clearance from the countertop to the top 01 the drawer (or other obshuctm”) 1” the base cabmet 1s requred
I
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For new and replacement installations:
Panel A
30”Cooktop
30” min. base cabinet 1s requred. It cabmet has a drawer, a 3-112’ depth clearance from the countertop to the top of the drawer (or other obstiuction) III the base cabmet 1s reqmred.
Electrical requirements
Electrical Shock Hazard
. Electrical ground is required on
this appliance.
n
Improper connection ol the
equipmenr.grounding conductor can result in fire. electrical shock. 01 other personal injury.
. Check with a qualified
electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
m Do Not use an extension cord with
this appliance.
. Do Not have a fuse in the neutmL Gilure to follow these instructions
:ould result in a lire. electrical shock or other personal injuy.
120 Volt -
20” CooktoD
(Power supply cord ar?ached.) A 120.volt, 60-Hz, AC only, 15. 0120
ampere, lused electruzal supply 1s required (Tmedelay fuse or arcut breaker 1s recommended.) It 1s recommended that a separate clrcut serwng only t!us applrance be prowded
Recommended grounding method
Do Not, under any circumstances, remove the power supply cord grounding prong.
For your personal safety, this apphancc must be grounded. This apphance 1s
equpped with a powa supply cord havmg a J-prong groundmg plug To mln,m,ze possible shock hazard. the cord must be plugged mto a matmg,
3.prong groundmg type wall receptacle, grounded ,n accordance with the Nabonal Electrical Code, ANSVFPA 70 latest edition, and local codes and ordmances (See Figure 1 ) If a matmg wall receptacle 1s not awlable, ,t IS the personal responslblhty and obhgatlon o, the customer to have a properly grounded, &prong wall receptacle Installed by a quahlied clectnaan
240 Volt ­20’, 30” and 36”
Cooktops
(Power
supply
cable attached.)
A
A thwe-wm, single phase, 240.
. volt. 60.Hz, AC only. electrical suo~lv 1s reoured on a separate 50. an&e c<, fused on b&h sides of the hne. Trne-delay fuse or c,~cu,t breaker 1s recommended. The fuse s,ze must not exceed the cncut rating of the appliance spenfled on the serlaW ratmg plate located on the bottom of the cooktop
B
THE COOKTOP MUST BE CONNECTED WITH COPPER
. WIRE ONLY.
C
Wm SIZE must conform to the
. requirements of the Natlonal Electrical Code ANSVNFPA 70.latest editIon*, and local codes and ordmances
D
The apphance should be
. connected directly to the fused disconnect (or clrcut breaker) box
through flexible, armored 01 non­rnetalhc sheathed, copper cable The flexible. armored cable extending from
[he apphance should be connected
:!:rectly to the ,“nctm:, box
E
Locate the ,unct,o” box to allow
. as much slack as possible between the~unctlon box and the apphance so that the cooktop can be moved d servicing 1s ever necessary Do Not cut the mndult.
F
A ‘JL:hsted candutt connector must be promded at the ,“ncl>on
’ box.
G
It 1s the personal responslbllw
. and obbgatmn 01 the customa to contact a qualified electr~clan to assure that the mstallatmn 1s adequate and m aonfcxmance vat.b the Nanonal Electrical Code ANSVNFPA 70.latest edluon’, and local codes and ordmances.
Copies of the standard hsted may be abtaned from lrom:
* National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park (luincy, Massachusetts 02169
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