Wolf Ct15g/s Installation Instruction

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G AS C OOKTOPS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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As you follow these instructions, you will notice WARNING and CAUTION symbols. This blocked information is important for the safe and efficient installation of Wolf equip­ment. There are two types of potential hazards that may occur during installation.
signals a situation where minor injury or product damage may occur if you do not follow instr
uctions.
states a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
WOLF®is a registered trademark of Wolf Appliance Company, Inc.
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WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT NOTE: This installation must be completed by a qualified installer,
ervice agency or gas supplier.
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MPORTANT NOTE:
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Instructions for the local inspector’s use.
Please read the entire Installation Instruc­tions prior to installation.
ave these Installation
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If the information in this book is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Installer:
for local inspector’s reference, then leave them with the homeowner.
Homeowner:
instructions for future reference and be sure to read the entire Use & Care Infor­mation prior to use.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
installed in accordance with National Electri­cal Codes, as well as all state, municipal and local codes. The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be supplied to the appli­ance from a dedicated, grounded circuit which is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time delay fuse. The proper voltage, frequency, and amperage ratings are listed on the product rating plate.
Record the model and serial numbers before installing the cooktop. Both numbers are listed on the rating plate, located on the underside of the cooktop.
Model Number
Serial Number
please retain these instructions
please read and keep these
This appliance must be
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Warranty service must be performed by a Wolf authorized service center.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
A ventilation hood or downdraft system is recommended (but not required) for use with the Wolf gas cooktop.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch. Do not use any phone in your
building.
Wolf Customer Service: 800-332-9513
Website: wolfappliance.com
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
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WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
BEFORE YOU START
Proper installation is your responsibility. Have a qualified technician install this
ooktop. You must also assure that electri-
c cal installation is adequate and in compli­ance with all local codes and ordinances.
Wolf gas cooktops are manufactured for
se with
u
atural gasorLP gas.Please
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check product rating plate for type of gas needed.
Proper gas supply connection must be available; refer to Gas Supply Requirements on page 10. Electrical ground is required; see Electrical Requirements on page 11.
Check the location where the cooktop will be installed. The location should be away from strong draft areas, such as windows, doors and strong heating vents or fans. Do not obstruct flow of combustion and ventilation air.
Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the responsibil­ity of the installer to comply with the instal­lation clearances specified on the product rating plate. The rating plate can be found on the underside of the cooktop.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
nstallations and repairs must be performed
I by a qualified or licensed contractor, plumber or gas fitter qualified or licensed
y the state, province, or region where this
b appliance is being installed.
Use only gas shut-off valves approved for use within the state, province, or region where this appliance is being installed.
A flexible gas connector, when used, must not exceed 3' (.9 m).
This cooktop is intended for indoor use.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SITE PREPARATION
COUNTERTOP CUT-OUT DIMENSIONS
MPORTANT NOTE:Countertop opening
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dimensions shown on the following pages must be used. The dimensions shown provide
or required clearances.
f These cooktops are designed to fit a standard
24" (610) deep base cabinet with a 25" (635) deep countertop. Before making the counter­top cut-out, verify that the cooktop will clear the side walls of the base cabinet below. There should be at least 5
1
/2" (140) clearance between the countertop and any combustible surface directly below the unit.
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If the cabinet has a drawer, a 4
/2" (114) depth clearance from the countertop to the top of the drawer (or other obstruction) in the base cabinet is required. The drawer depth may need to be shortened to avoid interfering with the gas pressure regulator.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not seal the cooktop to the countertop. It must be removed if service is necessary.
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
llustrations on the following pages provide the
I overall dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation specifications for Wolf gas
ooktops. Maintain the following minimum
c installation dimensions:
Minimum horizontal clearance from the sides and back of the cooktop cut-out to adjacent vertical combustible construction, extending a minimum of 18" (457) above the countertop, is as follows: 7" (178) from side edges of cut-out for the 15" (381) cooktop; 9" (229) from side edges of cut-out for the 30" (762) and 36" (914) cooktops;
1
2
/2" (64) from rear edge of cut-out.
Minimum vertical distance between the countertop and combustible materials above the cooktop must be 30" (762).
Maximum 13" (330) depth of overhead side cabinets directly above and within side clearance.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When installing a ventila­tion hood, refer to the specific requirements of the hood for the minimum dimension to countertop.
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
e to locate the cooktop without the
Failur proper clearances will result in a fire hazard.
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4" (102)
G
15"
(381)
15"
(381)
15"
(381)
LOCATION OF GAS SUPPLY
MAY ALSO EXTEND 5" ON FLOOR FROM BACK WALL
7"*min (178)
CUT-OUT TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
(BOTH SIDES)
14" (356)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT
WIDTH
14" (356)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT
WIDTH
33" (838)
RECOMMENDED
CABINET WIDTH
18"
(457)
NOTE: Application shown allows for installation of two 15" (381) modules side-by-side with 33" (838) recommended cabinet width. 18" (457) recommended cabinet width for installation of single 15" (381) cooktop or module. *Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18" (457) above countertop. **Minimum clearance from rear edge of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18" (457) above countertop.
191/4" (489)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT
DEPTH
21/2"min
(64)
36" (914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTERTOP
HEIGHT
13" max
(330)
30" (762)
COUNTERTOP TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
ABOVE COOKTOP
21/2"**
(64)
5"
(127)
LOCATION OF GAS SUPPLY MAY ALSO
EXTEND 5" ON FLOOR
FROM BACK WALL
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
21/2"min
(64)
191/4" (489)
COOKTOP
CUT-OUT DEPTH
WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
15" (381)
OVERALL WIDTH
21"
(533)
OVERALL
DEPTH
4" (102)
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
The illustrations below provide the overall dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation
pecifications for Model CT15G.
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or Model CT15G, the gas service may be
F supplied through the floor if the cooktop is not installed above an oven. Refer to the illustration
or specifics on placement of gas and electrical.
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INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS – MODEL CT15G
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When multiple cooktop
units are installed side by side, refer to the
ountertop cut-out dimensions on page 9.
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Overall Dimensions
MODEL CT15G DIMENSIONS
Overall Width 15" (381)
Overall Height 4" (102)
Overall Depth 21" (533)
Recommended Cabinet Width 33" (838)
Minimum Cabinet Depth
Minimum Height Clearance 4" (102)
Cut-Out Width 14" (356)
Cut-Out Depth 191/4" (489)
Unit dimensions may vary to
6
3
2
2
/4" (578)
1
±
/8" (3).
Countertop Cut-Out
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
9"*min (229)
CUT-OUT TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
(BOTH SIDES)
18"
(457)
191/4" (489)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT
DEPTH
21/2"min
(64)
36" (914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTERTOP
HEIGHT
13" max
(330)
30" (762)
COUNTERTOP TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
ABOVE COOKTOP
21/2"**
(64)
24"min
(610)
*Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18" (457) above countertop. **Minimum clearance from rear edge of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18" (457) above countertop.
4" (102)
10"
(254)
31/2" (89)
E
33/4"min
(95)
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30-INCH OVEN OPENING
29" (737) COOKTOP
CUT-OUT WIDTH
29" (737)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT WIDTH
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
21/2"min
(64)
191/4" (489)
COOKTOP
CUT-OUT DEPTH
33" (838)
RECOMMENDED
CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
21"
(533)
O
VERALL DEPTH
30" (762)
OVERALL WIDTH
4" (102)
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
The illustrations below provide the overall dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation
pecifications for Model CT30G.
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MPORTANT NOTE:33" (838) wide cabinets
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are recommended for installation of Model CT30G.
A Wolf 30" (762) single built-in oven may be
If the Model CT30G is installed above cabinets, the gas and electrical placement is not critical.
grounded outlet needs to be placed within 4'
A (1.2 m) of the right rear of the cooktop.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
units are installed side by side, refer to the
ountertop cut-out dimensions on page 9.
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installed below Model CT30G. For this installa­tion, unless you are using cabinets deeper than 24" (610), it is recommended that the electrical and gas supply be placed in the base cabinet to the right of the oven. Refer to installation instructions provided with the built-in oven for additional specifications.
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS – MODEL CT30G
When multiple cooktop
Overall Dimensions
MODEL CT30G DIMENSIONS
Overall Width 30" (762)
Overall Height 4" (102)
Overall Depth 21" (533)
Recommended Cabinet Width 33" (838)
3
2
Minimum Cabinet Depth
Minimum Height Clearance 4" (102)
Cut-Out Width 29" (737)
Cut-Out Depth 191/4" (489)
Unit dimensions may vary to
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
2
±
/4" (578)
1
/8" (3).
Countertop Cut-Out
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WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
9"*min (229)
CUT-OUT TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
(BOTH SIDES)
18"
(457)
191/4" (489)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT
DEPTH
21/2"min
(64)
36" (914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTERTOP
HEIGHT
13" max
(330)
30" (762)
COUNTERTOP TO
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
ABOVE COOKTOP
21/2"**
(64)
24"min
(610)
*Minimum clearance from both side edges of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18" (457) above countertop. **Minimum clearance from rear edge of cooktop cut-out to combustible materials up to 18" (457) above countertop.
35" (889)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT WIDTH
35" (889)
COOKTOP CUT-OUT WIDTH
39" (991)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
36"min (914)
4" (102)
10"
(254)
31/2" (89)
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G
36-INCH OVEN OPENING
33/4"min (95)
21/2"min
(64)
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
191/4" (489)
COOKTOP
CUT-OUT DEPTH
21"
(533)
O
VERALL
DEPTH
36" (914)
OVERALL WIDTH
4" (102)
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
The illustrations below provide the overall dimensions, countertop cut-out and installation
pecifications for Model CT36G.
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MPORTANT NOTE:39" (991) wide cabinets
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are recommended for installation of Model CT36G.
A Wolf 36" (914) built-in oven may be installed below Model CT36G. For this installation, unless you are using cabinets deeper than 24" (610), it is recommended that the electrical and gas supply be placed in the base cabinet to the right of the oven. Refer to installation instruc­tions provided with the built-in oven for addi­tional specifications.
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS – MODEL CT36G
If the Model CT36G is installed above cabinets, the gas and electrical placement is not critical.
grounded outlet needs to be placed within 4'
A (1.2 m) of the right rear of the cooktop.
When a 36" (914) built-in oven is installed below Model CT36G, it is recommended that
he rough opening for the oven be 7
t
3
(197)
/4"
from the floor to ease the use of the oven door.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When multiple cooktop units are installed side by side, refer to the countertop cut-out dimensions on page 9.
Overall Dimensions
MODEL CT36G DIMENSIONS
Overall Width 36" (914)
Overall Height 4" (102)
Overall Depth 21" (533)
Recommended Cabinet Width 39" (991)
3
2
2
±
/4" (578)
1
/8" (3).
Countertop Cut-Out
Minimum Cabinet Depth
Minimum Height Clearance 4" (102)
Cut-Out Width 35" (889)
Cut-Out Depth 191/4" (489)
Unit dimensions may vary to
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
21/2"min
(64)
FRONT OF COUNTERTOP
191/4"
(489)
CUT-OUT
DEPTH
291/4" (743)
TWO MODULES WIDTH
441/2" (1130) THREE MODULES WIDTH OR
441/4" (1124) 30" COOKTOP AND ONE MODULE
593/4" (1518) FOUR MODULES WIDTH OR
591/2" (1511) 30" COOKTOP AND TWO MODULES OR
501/4" (1276) 36" COOKTOP AND ONE MODULE
14"
(356)
CUT-OUT
WIDTH
VENTILATION OPTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE:
It is recommended that
you operate the Wolf gas cooktop with either a
olf cooktop ventilation hood, downdraft
W system or Pro ventilation hood. Contact your Wolf dealer for details.
Cooktop Wall Hood –
idths in classic stainless steel.
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Cooktop Island Hood –
30" (762) or 36" (914)
42" (1067) width in
classic stainless steel.
Downdraft Ventilation System –
30" (762), 36" (914) or 45" (1143) widths, with top cover and control panel in classic, platinum and carbon stainless steel finishes (45" downdraft available in classic finish only).
Pro Wall Hood –
22" (559), 24" (610) or 27" (686) depths and 30" (762) to 66" (1676) widths in classic stainless steel.
Pro Island Hood –
36" (914) to 66" (1676)
widths in classic stainless steel.
Pro Hood Liner –
available in widths to accommodate 30" (762) to 60" (1524) hood shells.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS
MULTIPLE COOKTOP INSTALLATION
f the gas cooktop is to be used with any
I combination of additional cooktop units or modules with a filler strip, the cut-out width is
alculated by adding the corresponding units'
c cut-out dimensions plus 1
1
/4" (32) for each
additional unit. Refer to the illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When multiple units are installed side by side, each unit must have its own separate recommended electrical circuit. When multiple gas units are installed next to one another, they can receive their gas supply from a common line. However, each unit
MUST
have its own regulator installed
between the mainline and the gas cooktop. When two or more modules are installed
together, an integrated module filler strip (IFILLER/S) is recommended. If a downdraft ventilation system is also installed, an inte­grated module support for downdraft ventila­tion (ISUPPORT) is also required (Model DD30 only). Contact your Wolf dealer for information on these accessory components.
OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS
Dimensions will vary according to the specific installation.
All hoods have welded seams, sealed halogen lighting and removable, dishwasher-safe filters.
Blower requirements may vary due to the length of ducting and number of angles. The
ecommendation is 1 CFM per 100 Btu/hr
basic r (.03 kW). Always consult your HVAC profes­sional for mor
IMPORTANT NOTE:
e concise blower requirements.
When installing a ventila­tion hood, refer to the specific requirements of the hood for the minimum dimension to countertop.
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
Countertop cut-out dimensions for installation of multiple cooktops
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WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
Gas Supply
LineTo Appliance
SHUT-OFF VALVE
Open Position
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT NOTE
This installation must conform with local codes and ordinances. In the absence of local codes, installations must conform with the American National Standard, National Fuel Gas Code and National Electrical Code regulations.
EXPLOSION HAZARD— Use a new CSA approved gas supply line
and install a gas shut-off valve. S
ecurely tighten all gas connections.
For LP gas, have a qualified technician make sure the gas pressure does not e
xceed 14" (34.9 mb) WC (water column).
Failure to do so can result in explosion, fire or death.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The gas cooktop must be
connected to a regulated gas supply.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This installation must conform with local codes and ordinances. In the absence of local codes, installations must conform with American National Standard, National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 – latest edition or CANI – B149.1 or 2.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The natural gas cooktop is rated for elevations up to 8,000' (2438 m) without adjustment. Install a high altitude kit for elevations from 8,000' (2438 m) to 10,000' (3084 m). The LP gas cooktop is rated for 10,000' (3084 m).
The cooktop is equipped for use with natural or LP gas. It is design certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) for natural or LP gases. The rating plate, located on the under­side of the burner box, has information on the type of gas that should be used. If this infor
­mation does not agree with the type of gas available, check with the local gas supplier.
Provide a gas supply line of
3
/4" rigid pipe to the cooktop location. A smaller size pipe on long runs may result in insufficient gas supply. Pipe joint compounds, suitable for use with LP gas should be used. For LP gas, piping or tubing size can be
1
/2" minimum. LP gas suppli ers usually determine the size and materials used on the system.
If local codes permit, a new CSA design­certified, 4–5' (1.2–1.5 m) long,
lexible metal appliance connector is recom-
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1
/2" or 3/4" ID,
mended for connecting this cooktop to the gas supply line. Do not kink or damage the flexible
onnector when moving the cooktop. The
c pressure regulator has
1
/2" female pipe threads. You will need to determine the fittings required, depending on the size of your gas supply line, flexible metal connector and shut­off valve.
If rigid pipe is used as a gas supply line, a combination of pipe fittings must be used to obtain an in-line connection to the cooktop. All strains must be removed from the supply and gas lines so the cooktop will be level and in line.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The supply line must be equipped with an approved external gas shut-off valve located near the cooktop in an accessible location. Do not block access to the shut-off valve. Refer to the illustration below.
The inlet pressure to the regulator should be as follows for operation and checking the regu­lator setting:
Natural Gas:
Set pressure 5" (12.5 mb) WC,
supply pressure 7–14" (17.5–34.9 mb) max.
LP Gas:
Set pressure 10" (25 mb) WC,
supply pressure 11–14" (27.4–34.9 mb) WC.
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Shut-off valve
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
LINE PRESSURE TESTING
esting above
T WC (gauge):
1
si (3.5 kPa) 14" (34.9 mb)
/2 p
The cooktop and its individual
shut-off valve must be disconnected from
he gas supply piping system during any
t pressure testing of that system at test pres­sures greater than
1
/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
Testing below1/2 psi (3.5 kPa) 14" (34.9 mb) WC (gauge) or lower:
The cooktop must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures
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equal to or less than
/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD— Plug into a grounded 3-prong adapter. Do not remove ground prong. Do not use an adapter Failure to follow these instructions can
result in electric shock, fire or death.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
.
If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is recom­mended that a qualified electrician determine that the gr
IMPORTANT NOTE:
electrician if you ar cooktop is properly gr
IMPORTANT NOTE:
ound path is adequate.
Check with a qualified
e not sure whether the
ounded.
Do not ground to a gas pipe.
A 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 15-amp, fused electrical supply is required. A time-delay fuse or circuit
reaker is recommended. It is recommended
b that a separate circuit serving only this appli­ance be provided.
Electronic ignition systems operate within
ide voltage limits, but proper ground and
w polarity are necessary. In addition to checking that the outlet provides 120 V AC power and is correctly grounded, the outlet must be checked by a qualified electrician to see if it is wired with correct polarity. A wiring diagram is provided in the literature package.
This appliance, when installed, must be electri­cally grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 latest edition or Canadian Electrical Code (CSA).
RECOMMENDED GROUND METHOD
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For your personal safety, this cooktop must be grounded. This cooktop is equipped with a 3-prong ground plug. To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must be plugged into a mating 3-prong ground-type outlet, grounded in conformance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 latest edition*, or Canadian Electrical Code (CSA)** and all local codes and ordinances. If a mating outlet is not available, it is the obligation of the customer to have a properly grounded, 3-prong outlet installed by a qualified electri­cian.
IMPORT
ANT NOTE:
If product is connected to a GFCI protected outlet, nuisance tripping of power supply may occur, resulting in loss of
oduct operation.
pr
CONTACT
NFORMATION
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Copies of the standards listed may be obtained from:
*National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
**Canadian Standard Association 178 Rexdale Blvd. Etobicoke (Toronto), Ontario M9W 1R3
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
WIRING DIAGRAM
A wiring diagram covering the control circuit for each Wolf gas cooktop model can be found on page 15.
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Cooktop
Burner Box
Foam
Strip
31/2" (89)
Clamping
Screw
Burner Box
Countertop
Bracket Screws
Bracket
WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
Rear of
Cooktop
Pressure
Regulator
Access
Cap
Gas Flow –
Arrow
Points Up
COOKTOP INSTALLATION
Remove the cooktop, pressure regulator, burner grates and burner caps from the
hipping package.
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ower the cooktop into the countertop cut-out
L opening. Center the cooktop in the opening and check that the front edge of cooktop is
arallel to the front edge of the countertop.
p Check that all required clearances are met. Use a pencil to outline the rear edge of the cooktop on the countertop. Remove the cooktop from the countertop opening.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When repositioning the cooktop in the countertop cut-out opening, lift the entire cooktop up from the opening to prevent scratching the countertop.
Remove the foam strip from the hardware package. Apply the foam strip around the bottom of the burner box flush with the edge as shown in the illustration below.
Reinsert the cooktop into the countertop opening. Check that the cooktop is parallel to the front edge of the countertop. Lift the entire cooktop to make adjustments and align the rear edge with the pencil line.
PRESSURE REGULATOR
nstall the pressure regulator with the arrow on
I the regulator pointing up toward the unit and in a position where you can reach the access
ap. Refer to the illustration below.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
All connections must be wrench-tightened. Do not make connections to the gas regulator too tight, as this may crack the regulator and cause a gas leak. Do not allow the regulator to turn on the pipe when tightening fittings.
Attach the brackets to the burner box. Insert
1
/2" (89) clamping screws into the
the 3 brackets. Use a screwdriver to tighten the clamping screws against the underside of the countertop. Refer to the illustration below. Do not over
Foam strip application Bracket installation
tighten screws.
Pressure regulator
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1
/2" Nipple
(use pipe-joint
compound on ends)
1
/2" Nipple
(use pipe-joint
compound on ends)
Pressure
Regulator
1
/2" Adapter
1
/2" Adapter
Shut-Off
Valve
Flexible Metal
Connector
COOKTOP INSTALLATION
GAS SUPPLY LINE CONNECTION
ssemble the flexible metal connector from
A the gas supply pipe to the pressure regulator. You will need to determine the fittings
equired, depending on the size of your gas
r supply line, flexible metal connector and shut­off valve. Refer to the illustration below.
Use a pipe-joint compound made for use with natural and LP gas. If a flexible metal connec­tor is used, be sure the tubing is not kinked.
Open the shut-off valve in the gas supply line. Wait a few minutes for the gas to move through the line. Refer to the illustration on page 10.
GAS LEAK TESTING
Use a brush and liquid detergent to test all gas connections for leaks. Bubbles around connec­tions will indicate a leak. If a leak appears, shut off gas valve controls and adjust connections. Then check connections again. Clean all the detergent solution from the cooktop.
Never test for a gas leak with a match or other flame.
SURFACE BURNERS
INITIAL LIGHTING
he surface burners use electronic igniters in
T place of standing pilots. When the cooktop control knob is pushed in and turned to the
IGH position, the system creates a spark to
H light the burner. This sparking continues until the electronic ignition senses a flame.
Be sure to place the burner heads and caps on each burner base and position the burner grates over the burner bases and heads before lighting.
To check operation of the surface burners, push in and turn each control knob to the HIGH position. The flame should light within four seconds.
If the burners do not light properly, turn control knob to the OFF position. Check that the burner heads and caps are in the proper position. Check that the power supply cord is plugged in and that the circuit breaker or house fuse has not blown. Check that the shut­off valve is in the ON position. Check operation again, if the burners do not light properly at this point, contact a Wolf authorized service center.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Initial lighting of the surface burners may take slightly longer, as air in the system must be purged before gas can be supplied to the burner.
Gas supply line connection
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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WOLF GAS COOKTOPS
CONTACT
NFORMATION
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Wolf Customer Service: 800-332-9513
Website: wolfappliance.com
COOKTOP REMOVAL
If it is necessary to remove the cooktop for cleaning or service, shut off the gas supply.
isconnect the gas and electric supply.
D Remove the mounting brackets on the right and left side of the burner box and remove the
ooktop. Reinstall in the reverse order and
c check the gas connection for leaks.
TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the cooktop does not operate properly, follow these troubleshooting steps:
Verify that power is being supplied to the cooktop.
Check that gas valves are turned to the ON position.
Check the gas supply and electrical connections to ensure that the installation has been completed correctly.
IF YOU NEED SERVICE
If service is necessary, maintain the quality built into your gas cooktop by calling a Wolf
uthorized service center.
a
o obtain the name and number of a
T Wolf authorized service center, check the Locator section of our website,
olfappliance.com or call Wolf Customer
w
Service at
800-332-9513
.
When calling for service, you will need the cooktop model and serial numbers. Both numbers are listed on the rating plate, located on the underside of the cooktop.
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Follow troubleshooting procedures as described in the Wolf Gas Cooktops Use & Care Information.
If the cooktop still does not work, contact a Wolf authorized service center. Do not attempt to repair the cooktop yourself. Wolf is not responsible for service required to correct a faulty installation.
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oper
pr affiliate of Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc. Neither this book nor any information or images contained her or in part without the express written permission of Wolf Appliance Company, Inc., an affiliate of Sub-Zer
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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CEN
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CF SPARK
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LR SPARK
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CR SPARK
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WHITE
GRN
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
BLA
CK
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
LEFT
REAR
RIGHT
REAR
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FRONT
LEFT
FRONT
RR SPARK
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BLK
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WHITE
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BLK
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TOR
POWERC
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BLK
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
IGN
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
Model CT15G
Model CT30G
Model CT36G
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WOLF APPLIANCE COMPANY, INC. P. O. BOX 44848 MADISON, WI 53744 800-332-9513 WOLFAPPLIANCE.COM
807605 REV
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