Features and specifications are subject to change at any time
without notice. Visit wolfappliance.com/specs for the most
up-to-date information.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in
parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specified.
o ensure the safe and efficient use of Wolf equipment,
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please take note of the following types of highlighted
information throughout this guide:
IMPORTANT NOTE highlights information that is
especially important.
CAUTION signals a situation where minor injury or product
damage may occur if instructions are not followed.
WARNING states a hazard that may cause serious injury or
death if precautions are not followed.
Wolf E Series Built-In Ovens3
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E Series Oven Installation
IMPORTANT NOTE: T
his installation must be completed
by a qualified installer or Wolf authorized service center
technician.
Read this entire installation guide prior to installation and
save for the local inspector’s reference. The homeowner
should keep this installation guide for future reference.
This appliance must be 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 E series oven. Both numbers are listed on the product
rating plate located below the control panel. The oven
door must be open to view the rating plate. Refer to the
illustration below.
olf E Series Oven
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Model Number
Serial Number
Location of rating plate.
RATING
PLATE
E Series Oven Specifications4
233/4" (603)
BEHIND FRAME
2
7
7
/8"
(708)
281/4"
(718)
2
9
7
/8"
(
759)
233/4"
(
603)
CONDUIT
CHANNEL
OPEN OVEN DOOR
TOP VIEW
2
2"
(559)
11/4"
(
32)
1" (25)
17/8"
(48)
17/8"
(48)
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
2
7
1
/16"
(687)
297/8"
(759)
25/8"
(67)
233/4" (603)
BEHIND FRAME
503/8"
(1280)
491/2"
(1257)
281/4"
(718)
297/8"
(759)
233/4"
(603)
OPEN OVEN DOOR
TOP VIEW
25/8"
(67)
22"
(559)
11/4"
(32)
1" (25)
17/8"
(48)
17/8"
(48)
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
297/8"
(759)
CONDUIT
CHANNEL
Overall Dimensions
E SERIES SINGLE OVEN
odel SO30-2U/S shown
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E SERIES DOUBLE OVEN
Model DO30-2U/S shown
E Series Oven Specifications5
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E Series Built-In Ovens
or ease of installation, Wolf recommends using a 33"
F
(838) wide cabinet with the E series oven. A minimum 33"
(838) wide cabinet is required for a flush inset installation.
The installation opening must have a flat, level base
platform to support the oven. The single oven requires a
minimum base support of 250 lbs (113 kg). The double
oven requires a minimum base support of 400 lbs (181 kg).
STANDARD INSTALLATION
A minimum 24" (610) of usable cabinet depth is required
for standard installations, or the back panel of the cabinet
may need to be removed for proper installation. The electrical box must be flush with the back panel of the cabinet.
For standard installations, the E series oven is installed by
inserting into cabinetry from the front. The oven has a face
trim on all four sides and will overlap stiles and rails. The
trim overlaps
3
and
/4" (19) on each side.
5
/8" (16) on the top,1/8" (3) on the bottom
COMBINATION INSTALLATIONS
Wolf built-in ovens are designed and agency approved for
installation with Wolf cooktops, microwaves and warming
drawers only. The nominal width of the built-in oven
should match the nominal width of the cooktop. A built-in
oven cannot be installed below a Wolf rangetop.
For typical combination installations, refer to the illustrations on pages 11–14.
The single oven may be installed next to another E series
single oven. You must allow for a 2
1
/2" (64) space between
the oven rough openings. Also, a separate inner wall is
required for each oven between openings.
FLUSH INSET INSTALLATION
A minimum 25" (635) of usable cabinet depth is required
for flush inset installations, or the back panel of the
cabinet may need to be removed for proper installation.
The electrical box must be flush with the back panel of the
cabinet.
The flush inset installation requires the E series oven to be
recessed into the cabinet. A minimum 33" (838) wide and
25" (635) deep cabinet is needed if you want the front of
the oven to be flush with surrounding cabinetry.
For flush inset installations, the inside edges of the rough
opening must be finished, as they will be exposed when
the oven door is open. These edges should be stained
instead of having a laminated surface, to avoid damage
from high temperatures during self-clean.
E Series Oven Specifications6
Electrical Requirements
IMPORTANT NOTE: U
nless you are using cabinets deeper
than 24" (610) for a standard installation or 25" (635) for a
flush inset installation, it is recommended that the electrical supply for the oven be placed in an adjacent cabinet
within reach of the conduit. Choose the electrical location
shown in the illustrations on the following pages that best
suits your installation.
E SERIES SINGLE OVEN
• Power supply: 240 V AC, 60 Hz with 30 amp service.
• Maximum connected load: 5.1 kW.
• Total amps: 21 amps.
• Supply wire minimum size: L1, L2 and ground—
10 AWG.
E SERIES DOUBLE OVEN
• Power supply: 240 V AC, 60 Hz with 50 amp service.
• Maximum connected load: 8.9 kW.
• Total amps: 37 amps.
• Supply wire minimum size: L1, L2 and ground—
10 AWG.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes and
ordinances when installing your service.
he E series oven is provided with a conduit consisting of
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two insulated hot lead conductors and an insulated
ground conductor. The wiring diagram covering the control
circuit is located on the top of the E series oven in a
sealed plastic bag.
UL installations: Attach the conductors to the residence
wiring in accordance with National Electrical Codes and all
state, municipal and local codes.
CSA installations: Attach the conductors to the electrical
box provided. Then connect the residence wiring to the
electrical box in accordance with all national, provincial
and local codes.
The complete appliance must be properly grounded at
all times when electrical power is applied.
Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited
for new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC); mobile
homes and recreational vehicles, or where local codes
prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor.
If aluminum house supply wiring is utilized, splice the
appliance copper wire to the aluminum house wiring
using special connectors design and agency certified
for joining copper and aluminum. Follow the connector
manufacturer's recommended procedure carefully.
Improper connection can result in a fire hazard.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Performance may be compromised if
the electrical supply is less than 240 volts.
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