GE ZET2, ZET1 installation instructions Installation Instructions

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Installation Instructions

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

For Your Safety

Be sure your oven is installed properly by a qualified installer or service technician.

Be sure the oven is securely installed in a cabinet that is firmly attached to the house structure. Weight on the oven door could cause the oven to tip and result in injury. Never allow anyone to climb, sit, stand or hang on the oven door.

Make sure the cabinets and wall coverings

around the oven can withstand the temperatures (up to 200°F) generated by the oven.

WARNING: The electrical

power to the oven supply line must be shut off while line connections are being made. Failure to do so could result in serious injury

or death.

AVERTISSEMENT :

Vous devez couper l’alimentation électrique du four avant de le

brancher. Le défaut de se conformer

àcette procédure peut entraîner des blessures sévères et même la mort.

Electrical

Requirements

These Monogram built-in ovens require a separate, properly grounded 3-wire 120/208 or 120/240 volt, 60 Hz power supply, protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker.

Double ovens are rated at 8.6 KW at 240 volt and 7.8 KW at 208 volt.

Single ovens are rated at 4.3 KW at 240 volt and 3.9 KW at 208 volt.

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This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency, and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit, protected by a circuit breaker or fuse having amperage as noted on rating plate.

Rating Plate

Location

We recommend you have the electrical

wiring and hookup of your oven connected by a qualified electrician. After installation, have the electrician show you where your main oven disconnect is located.

Check with your local utilities for electrical codes which apply in your area. Failure to wire your oven according to governing codes could result in a hazardous condition. If there are no local codes, your oven must be wired and fused to meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70–Latest Edition. You can get a copy by writing:

National Fire Protection Association

Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA 02269

Effective January 1, 1996, the National Electrical Code requires that new, but not existing, construction utilize a four-conductor connection to an electric oven. When installing an electric oven in new construction, a mobile home, recreational vehicle or an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor, follow the instructions in the section on NEW CONSTRUCTION AND FOUR-CONDUCTOR BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION.

You must use a three-wire, single-phase A.C. 208Y/120 Volt or 240/120 Volt, 60 hertz electrical system. If you connect to aluminum wiring, properly installed connectors approved for use with aluminum wiring must be used.

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Contents Installation Installation Instructions Pre-Installation Checklist To Remove the Door if necessary Do not Lift the Door By the HandleA1 Cutout for Single Built-In Oven Cutout WidthCutout for Double Built-In Oven Location From FloorCutout for Single Built-In Oven Under Counter Must Support 175 LBSCabinetry A6 Cutout for Frameless CabinetsOven and a Monogram Warming DrawerElectrical Connections B3 New Construction Four-Conductor Branch Circuit Connection B6 Three-Conductor Branch Circuit ConnectionC2 Drilling the Pilot Holes and Mounting the Oven Securing the Oven in the OpeningC1 Sliding the Oven Into the Opening C3 Installing the Oven Rack Supports Oven Racks C4 Installing the Metal Bottom TrimReplacing the Oven Door Pre-Test Checklist Operation Checklist

ZET1, ZET2 specifications

GE ZET1 and ZET2 are advanced digital protection and control relay devices developed by General Electric (GE) for various industrial applications. These high-performance relays are designed to ensure the reliable operation of power systems by offering comprehensive protection for generators, transformers, motors, and transmission lines. Both models are part of GE's commitment to advancing technology in the field of electrical protection, offering enhanced features that prioritize safety and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the GE ZET1 and ZET2 is their modular design. This allows for easy customization and scalability, meaning users can tailor the protection functions to suit specific applications. Both devices support various communication protocols, such as IEC 61850, Modbus, and DNP3, which facilitate seamless integration into smart grid environments and enable effective monitoring and control.

The ZET1 model is particularly known for its compact form factor while still providing robust protection functionality. It includes essential protection elements like overcurrent, earth fault, and differential protection, making it suitable for a variety of low- to medium-voltage applications. The built-in event recording and fault analysis features are significant assets for operators, offering valuable insights into system performance and aiding in fault diagnosis.

On the other hand, the ZET2 model expands on the capabilities of its predecessor by introducing more advanced protection and monitoring functions. It features additional algorithms that can detect not only traditional faults but also numerous abnormal operating conditions. This includes features like voltage and frequency protection, phase failure detection, and harmonic analysis. The ZET2 is particularly well-suited for industrial settings with more complex requirements, ensuring that operators can maintain system integrity under diverse operating conditions.

Both models emphasize user-friendly interfaces, equipped with high-resolution displays for easy navigation and configuration. They also come with intuitive software tools that simplify setup, diagnostics, and maintenance tasks, decreasing downtime and enhancing productivity in environments where every second counts.

In summary, the GE ZET1 and ZET2 relays are engineered for modern power system protection. With their robust features, modular designs, and advanced technologies, they provide essential solutions for safeguarding critical assets in today's fast-paced industrial landscape. These relays stand as a testament to GE's dedication to innovation in electrical protection, ensuring users can operate their facilities with confidence and reliability.