Features and specications are subject to change at any
time without notice. Visit wolfappliance.com/specs for the
most up-to-date information.
Throughout this guide, dimensions may vary by ±
1
/8" (3).
Dimensions in parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise
specied.
UPPER OVENLOWER OVEN
M SERIES OVENS
M Series Ovens
Three striking new looks are just the beginning. Contemporary M series ovens include stainless steel and black glass
models. Superior performance features include an even
more advanced dual vertical convection fan system, touchscreen controls, convenient new preset cooking programs
and improved interior lighting. There is more usable space
inside for deliciousness on a grand scale. M series ovens
can be installed in a standard or ush inset application.
The M series oven can be installed in a standard or ush
inset application. If a cooktop is being installed above an
1
oven, a minimum of
/4" (6) is required between units. Location of the electrical supply within the oven opening may
require additional cabinet depth.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the door is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
1
For ush inset installations, a minimum
/8" (3) reveal is
required on all sides. To ensure consistent reveals, each
corner of the opening must be exactly 90°.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
Single Oven250 lb (115 kg)
Double Oven400 lb (181 kg)
TRIM OVERLAP
Top1" (25)
Bottom0" (0)
Sides
11
/16" (18)
DUAL INSTALLATION
Two 30" single M series ovens can be installed side by side
in a standard or ush inset application. A dual installation kit
is required. To maintain appropriate airow, the ovens must
be installed into one opening. Any cosmetic or structural
material placed between the ovens will impede airow and
is not recommended. Refer to illustrations on pages 14–15.
The dual installation kit is available through an authorized
Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the nd a
showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply ush with the back wall and
within the shaded area shown in the illustrations on the
following pages. For ease of installation, the electrical
supply for the oven can be placed in an adjacent cabinet
within reach of the conduit.
Performance may be compromised if the electrical supply is
less than 240 volts.
The oven is supplied with a conduit consisting of two
insulated hot lead conductors and a bare ground conductor.
The wiring diagram covering the control circuit is provided
with the oven.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS—SINGLE OVEN
Electrical Supplygrounded, 240/208 VAC, 60 Hz
Service30 amp dedicated circuit
Conduit4'
Total Amps22
Max Connected Load5.4 kW
Min Supply WireL1, L2, ground—10 AWG
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS —DOUBLE OVEN
Electrical Supplygrounded, 240/208 VAC, 60 Hz
Service50 amp dedicated circuit
Conduit5'
Total Amps45
Max Connected Load10.8 kW
Min Supply WireL1, L2, ground—8 AWG
(1.2 m)
(1.5 m)
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Wolf E series ovens are crafted of stainless steel. Handles
match the rest of the new Wolf cooking appliance offering,
providing a more cohesive family look. E series ovens can
be installed in a standard or ush inset application.
E series ovens can be installed in a standard or ush inset
application. If a cooktop is being installed above an oven,
1
a minimum of
/4" (6) is required between units. Location of
the electrical supply within the oven opening may require
additional cabinet depth.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the door is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
For ush inset installations, a minimum reveal is required
on all sides. Refer to the chart below. To ensure consistent
reveals, each corner of the opening must be exactly 90°.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
24" Oven150 lb (68 kg)
30" Single Oven250 lb (113 kg)
30" Double Oven400 lb (181 kg)
TRIM OVERLAP24" OVEN30" OVEN
Top
Bottom0" (0)
Sides
REVEALMIN
24" Oven
30" Oven
1
11
/16" (17)
/4" (6)
1
/2" (13)
1
11
/16" (17)
1
1
/8" (3)
/8" (3)
/4" (6)
ELECTRICAL—24" OVEN
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply as shown in the illustrations
on the following pages. A separate circuit, servicing only
this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of
operation. Refer to the illustration below for minimum power
cord plug clearance.
Performance may be compromised if the electrical supply is
less than 240 volts.
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply ush with the back wall and
within the shaded area shown in the illustrations on the following pages. For ease of installation, the electrical supply
for the oven can be placed in an adjacent cabinet within
reach of the conduit.
Performance may be compromised if the electrical supply is
less than 240 volts.
The oven is supplied with a conduit consisting of two
insulated hot lead conductors and a bare ground conductor.
The wiring diagram covering the control circuit is provided
with the oven.
ill be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry.
1" (25) for professional and transitional models and 11/4" (32) for contemporary model.
*Dimension provides minimum reveals.
FRONT VIEW
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NOTE: Location of electrical supply within opening may require additional cabinet depth.
ill be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry.
1" (25) for professional and transitional models and 11/4" (32) for contemporary model.
*Dimension provides minimum reveals.
Since their introduction, Wolf L series built-in ovens have
taken the culinary world by storm—and not just for their
stylish cobalt blue interior and 10 cooking modes. Thanks
to a Wolf innovation called dual convection, the L series
delivers faster, more consistent results for baking, roasting,
broiling—even drying fruits. Wolf L series ovens are crafted
of stainless steel in framed and unframed door styles with
tubular handles.
If a cooktop is being installed above an oven, a minimum
1
/4" (6) is required between units. Location of the elec-
of
trical supply within the oven opening may require additional
cabinet depth.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the door is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
Single Oven250 lb (113 kg)
Double Oven400 lb (181 kg)
TRIM OVERLAP30" OVEN36" OVEN
Top
Bottom
Sides
1
1
11
/16" (17)
/8" (3)
/8" (3)
3
/16" (5)
1
/8" (3)
9
/16" (14)
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply ush with the back wall and
within the shaded area shown in the illustrations on the following pages. For ease of installation, the electrical supply
for the oven can be placed in an adjacent cabinet within
reach of the conduit.
Performance may be compromised if the electrical supply is
less than 240 volts.
The oven is supplied with a conduit consisting of two
insulated hot lead conductors and a bare ground conductor.
The wiring diagram covering the control circuit is provided
with the oven.
The legacy of the “combination oven” goes back decades,
to innovative chefs in America and Europe who embraced
the combination of air movement with superheated steam
to achieve superior results—from breads and roasts to
delicate shes, seafood and vegetables. Wolf combines the
benets of convection and steam for the most innovative
steam oven on the market today. Virtually any dish prepared
in a conventional oven, range or microwave can also be
prepared in the Wolf convection steam oven—with more
control. Two widths and three distinct styles compliment
the look of Wolf ovens, ranges and cooktops. Convection
steam ovens can be installed in a standard or ush inset
application.
The convection steam oven can be installed in a standard
or ush inset application. The electrical supply for the oven
must be located in an adjacent cabinet.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the door is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
1
For ush inset installations, a minimum
/8" (3) reveal is
required on all sides. To ensure consistent reveals, each
corner of the opening must be exactly 90°.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
Convection Steam Oven100 lb (45 kg)
TRIM OVERLAP24" MODEL30" MODEL
Top
Bottom0" (0)0" (0)
Sides
3
/16" (5)
11
/16" (18) 37/8" (98)
3
/16" (5)
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply as shown in the illustrations
on the following pages. A separate circuit, servicing only
this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of
operation. Refer to the illustration below for minimum power
cord plug clearance.
Performance may be compromised if the electrical supply is
less than 240 volts.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Supplygrounded, 240/ 208 VAC, 60 Hz
Service20 amp dedicated circuit
ReceptacleNEMA 6-20R grounding-type
Power Cord6'
(1.8 m)
(76)
MINIMUM CORD
CLEARANCE
Power cord clearance.
3"
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Electrical supply must be located in adjacent cabinet within 3'
CONVECTION STEAM OVENS
Convection Steam Oven
STANDARD INSTALLATION
OPENING
TOP VIEW
219/16"
(548)
DEPTH
1711/16"
(449)
OPENING
HEIGHT
VIEW
(610) and 30" (762) models require the same opening dimensions.
As true cooking instruments, Wolf microwave ovens have
features that make fast meals better meals. New drop down
door microwaves feature a door that hinges at the bottom
for easier access to foods. Available in 24" and 30" widths,
they are designed to match Wolf transitional, professional
and contemporary products. Drawer microwave ovens can
be conveniently located undercounter, in a corner or below
an oven. Wolf also offers both a roomy, powerful standard
microwave and a convection model that can microwave,
broil and cook in three convection modes. Trim kits to match
Wolf ovens are available through an authorized Wolf dealer.
Microwave ovens can be installed in a standard or ush
inset application.
The drop down door microwave oven can be installed in a
standard or ush inset application.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the door is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
1
For ush inset installations, a minimum
/8" (3) reveal is
required on all sides. To ensure consistent reveals, each
corner of the opening must be exactly 90°.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
Drop Down Door Microwave125 lb (57 kg)
TRIM OVERLAP24" MODEL30" MODEL
Top
Bottom0" (0)0" (0)
Sides
3
/16" (5)
11
/16" (18) 37/8" (98)
3
/16" (5)
DRAWER MICROWAVE
The drawer microwave oven can be installed in a standard
or ush inset application. Location of the electrical supply
within the oven opening may require additional cabinet
depth.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the drawer is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
1
For ush inset installations, a minimum
required on the top and sides and
/8" (3) reveal is
11
/16" (18) on the bottom.
To ensure consistent reveals, each corner of the opening
must be exactly 90°. A sales accessory is required to direct
air away from the unit. Accessories are available through an
authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the
nd a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
24" Drawer Microwave125 lb (57 kg)
30" Drawer Microwave125 lb (57 kg)
Convection and standard microwave ovens can be installed
in a standard or ush inset application using accessory
trim to match Wolf ovens. Trim kits are avail able through an
authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the
nd a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
Convection and standard microwave ovens can also be
used freestanding. For freestanding applications, a minimum
(51) space is required at the top, rear and sides of the
2"
microwave oven for air circulation.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
Convection Microwave125 lb (57 kg)
Standard Microwave125 lb (57 kg)
27" E SERIES TRIM OVERLAPCONVSTAN
Top
Bottom
Sides
30" M | E | L TRIM OVERLAPCONVSTAN
Top
Bottom
Sides13/16" (30)13/16" (30)
36" L SERIES TRIM OVERLAPCONVSTAN
Top
Bottom
Sides1
1
/4" (6)
3
/4" (19)
13
/16" (21)
1
/4" (6)
3
/4" (19)
3
/16" (5)NA
13
/16" (21)NA
1
/4" (32)NA
9
/16" (14)
11
/16" (17)
13
/16" (21)
9
/16" (14)
11
/16" (17)
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply as shown in the illustrations on
the following pages. The receptacle may also be located
in an adjacent cabinet within reach of the power cord. A
separate circuit, servicing only this appliance is required. A
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not recommended
and may cause interruption of operation. Refer to the illustration below for minimum power cord plug clearance.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Supplygrounded, 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Service15 amp dedicated circuit
Receptacle3-prong grounding-type
Power Cord4'
3"
(76)
MINIMUM CORD
CLEARANCE
(1.2 m)
Power cord clearance.
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NOTE: 24"
Drop Down Door Microwave Oven
STANDARD INSTALLATION
OPENING
TOP VIEW
219/16"
(548)
DEPTH
1711/16"
(449)
OPENING
HEIGHT
VIEW
(610) and 30" (762) models require the same opening dimensions.
Wolf warming drawers are designed to take care of prepared foods until it’s time to serve them. You can adjust
the temperature, keeping moist foods moist and crisp
foods crisp. Warming drawers are ideal for proong dough.
They can also be used to warm robes and towels. Drawer
fronts are available to match the look of Wolf ovens, sealed
burner rangetops and outdoor grills. The integrated drawer
front allows for a custom wood panel and handle. Model
WWD30O, approved for outdoor installations, is ideal for
any outdoor kitchen.
WARMING DRAWER FRONTS
M | E SERIES
TRANSITIONAL
L SERIES
TRANSITIONAL
INTEGRATED
CUSTOM PANEL
PROFESSIONAL
CONTEMPORARY
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Warming Drawers
DRAWER FRONT OPTIONS
Wolf warming drawer fronts allow for many design options,
but the warming drawer itself will be the same for all applications. A panel mounting kit is required when installing a
custom panel. The panel mounting kit is available through
an authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information,
visit the nd a showroom section of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
(51) thick drawer front, in 30"and 36" widths, is
The 2"
designed to be installed below a sealed burner rangetop or
outdoor gas grill, so the panel aligns properly with the front
of the rangetop or grill. Dimensions for the warming drawer
remain the same, even though the drawer front may be
wider to match a Wolf 36" oven, sealed burner rangetop or
outdoor grill.
The warming drawer must be installed with a Wolf drawer
front, avail able through an authorized Wolf dealer. For local
dealer information, visit the nd a showroom section of our
website, wolfappliance.com. Specic installation instructions are included with the drawer front.
The warming drawer can be installed in a standard or ush
inset application (excludes L series drawer front).
For a standard installation, the drawer collar and front panel
sit proud of the cabinet face frame. A recessed installation
3
requires the cabinetry be recessed by
/16" (5) so the collar
is ush with the cabinet face frame but the drawer front
will sit proud. A ush inset installation (excludes L series)
requires the drawer collar and front panel be recessed to be
ush with surrounding cabinetry. Refer to illustrations on the
following pages for minimum cabinet dimensions for your
specic installation.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the drawer is open.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
1
For ush inset installations, a minimum
/8" (3) reveal is
required on all sides. To ensure consistent reveals, each
corner of the opening must be exactly 90°.
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply ush with the back wall and
within the shaded area shown in the illustrations on the
following pages. For ease of installation, the electrical
supply for the warming drawer can be placed in an adjacent
cabinet within reach of the power cord.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When installed outdoors, a ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) is required to reduce the risk of
electrical shock.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Supplygrounded, 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Service15 amp dedicated circuit
Receptacle3-prong grounding-type
Power Cord3'
(.9 m)
Model WWD30O is CSA approved for outdoor installations.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Min Base Support200 lb (90 kg)
Trim Overlap (top, bottom, sides)
5
/8" (16)
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Ultrafast. Exceptionally energy efcient. Induction cooking
has been popular among European chefs and homeowners for decades. Now Wolf leads the way in bringing
this remarkable technology to North American kitchens.
Its secret is magnetism. Electromagnetic elements cause
iron and magnetic stainless cookware to heat up instantly
and with perfectly distributed heat. Heat generation stops
the instant you turn off the element or remove the pan. The
cooktop’s surface remains cool. Your kitchen stays cooler
too. Transitional models have stainless steel trim. Contemporary models can be mounted ush with the countertop.
New generation electric cooktops utilize high-frequency
pulsation technology for the most exceptional performance
and control ever in a Wolf electric cooktop, with blazing hot
sears at the high end and steady simmers and melts at the
low end—a low-end nesse that is unusual in an electric
cooktop. Updated element conguration accommodates a
wide variety of cooking vessels and dish preparation.
A minimum 2" (51) is required from the bottom of the
cooktop to combustible materials.
Contemporary induction and electric cooktops can be
mounted ush with the top of the countertop, or as a frameless standard installation sitting on top of the countertop
surface. If the cooktop is to be mounted ush with the countertop, a recessed area surrounding the cooktop cut-out
must be provided. Wolf downdraft systems cannot be used
with contemporary induction and electric cooktops.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Flush mount installations are intended
for granite, solid surface or stone countertop surfaces only.
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply as shown in the illustrations on
the following pages. A separate circuit, servicing only this
appliance is required.
Like their built-in oven counterparts, the new generation of
Wolf gas cooktops features three new looks—transitional,
professional and contemporary. New performance enhancements make delicious results even more of a certainty than
ever. Multiple sizes, choice of knob colors and distinctly
different grates—the new gas cooktops offer exceptional
design exibility. For a striking, low-prole look, the contemporary gas cooktop ts ush to the countertop with
front-mounted controls that integrate directly into cabinetry
below.
A minimum 2" (51) is required from the bottom of the
cooktop to combustible materials. If the cooktop is installed
1
above an oven, a minimum of
/4" (6) is required between
units.
The contemporary gas cooktop can be mounted ush with
the top of the countertop, or as a standard installation
sitting on top of the countertop surface. If the cooktop is
to be mounted ush with the countertop, a recessed area
surrounding the cooktop cut-out must be provided. The
countertop must be able to withstand temperatures up to
(149°C). Wolf downdraft systems cannot be used with
300°F
the contemporary gas cooktop.
Control knobs for the contemporary gas cooktop are
designed to be mounted on the front face of cabinetry
below the unit. Mounting holes must be drilled through the
cabinet face. Refer to the illustrations on pages 84–85 for
hole location.
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply as shown in the illustrations
on the following pages. A separate circuit, servicing only
this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of
operation.
Wolf integrated modules have been redesigned to match
the updated lines of Sub-Zero and Wolf. Controls, grates
and trim allow them to integrate perfectly with their larger
counterparts and deliver equal performance. Combine
modules à la carte–style to create a custom cooktop, or add
specialty functions alongside an existing cooktop.
ADDITIONAL MODELS
For additional 15" (381) induction, electric and gas cooktops,
refer to the previous cooktop sections.
Installation must comply with all applicable gas codes.
3
For the multifunction module, a gas supply line of
/4" (19)
rigid pipe must be provided to the module. If local codes
permit, a certied, 3'
(.9 m) long,
1
/2" (13) or 3/4" (19) ID exible
metal appliance connector is recommended to connect the
1
/2" NPT male inlet to the gas supply line.
units
When multiple gas cooktops or modules are installed side
by side, they can receive their gas supply from a common
line. However, each unit must have its own regulator
installed between the mainline and the cooktop or module.
Wolf natural gas cooktops will function up to 10,250'
(3124 m)
will function up to 8,600'
in altitude without adjustment and LP gas cooktops
(2621 m). If the installation exceeds
these elevations, contact an authorized Wolf dealer for a
high altitude conversion kit.
GAS REQUIREMENTS
NATURAL GASWC
Supply Pressure5" (12.5 mb)
Min Line Pressure7" (17.5 mb)
Max Regulator Pressure14" (34.9 mb), .5 psi (3.5 kPa)
LP GASWC
Supply Pressure10" (25 mb)
Min Line Pressure11" (27.4 mb)
Max Regulator Pressure14" (34.9 mb), .5 psi (3.5 kPa)
DRAIN OUTLET
Steamer and fryer modules require a method for draining
hot water and oil. For the steamer module, options include
5
connecting a drain hose from the
/8" (16) outlet tied into
an existing drain, a separate drain with freefall or placing a
heat-resistant receptacle under the drain outlet. For the fryer
module, the drain outlet must be accessible to drain oil into
a heat-resistant receptacle.
Make professional-quality brewed coffee, espresso,
cappuccino, latte and more. The Wolf coffee system
automatically steams and foams the milk perfectly. Water
temperature and brew strength are adjustable. Uses either
whole-bean or ground coffee. The design pairs beautifully,
either side-by-side or in a tower application, with other
Wolf products such as the convection steam oven. Coffee
systems can be installed in a standard or ush inset application. All 30" trim options are based on model EC24/B.
The coffee system can be installed in a standard or ush
inset application. All 30" trim options are based on model
EC24/B. The sides of the cabinetry opening must be adequate to support installation of the mounting slides. Refer to
the illustration below.
Finish the edges of the opening. They may be visible when
the unit is slid forward.
For standard installations, face trim will overlap stiles and
rails. Refer to the chart below.
1
For ush inset installations, a minimum
/8" (3) reveal is
required on all sides. To ensure consistent reveals, each
corner of the opening must be exactly 90°.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
BASE SUPPORTMIN
Coffee System100 lb (45 kg)
TRIM OVERLAP24" MODEL30" TRIM
Top
Bottom0" (0)0" (0)
Sides
3
/16" (5)
11
/16" (18) 37/8" (98)
3
/16" (5)
COMBINATION INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
Locate the electrical supply as shown in the illustrations
on the following pages. A separate circuit, servicing only
this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of
operation.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Supplygrounded, 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Service15 amp dedicated circuit
Receptacle3-prong grounding-type
Power Cord6'
(1.8 m)
To install a coffee system above a cup warming drawer,
one opening for both units must be specied. To achieve
the minimum reveal between units, place the coffee system
support rails on top of the cup warming drawer, then secure
the rails to the sides of the cabinet. Any material between
the units will increase the horizontal reveal.
14"
(356)
3
/4" (19)
TYPICAL
Side support.
10"
(254)
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COFFEE SYSTEMS
Coffee System
STANDARD INSTALLATION
SLIDE
SUPPORT
OPENING
TOP VIEW
219/16"
(548)
DEPTH
1711/16" (449)
SLIDE
SUPPORT
VIEW
(610) model and model with 30" (762) trim require the same opening dimensions.
ill be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry.
Dimension provides minimum reveals.
FLUSH INSET WIDTH
24" Model233/4" (603)
WA
13
/16" (21)
30" Trim301/8" (765)4" (102)
FRONT VIEW
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CUP WARMING DRAWER
Cup Warming Drawers
Wolf cup warming drawers preheat cups so hot beverages
stay hot longer. The temperature is adjustable. Two model
options match the look of Wolf stainless and black coffee
systems. Cup warming drawers can be installed in a standard or ush inset application.