GE Monogram Essential Guide to Downdraft Vent Installation for Cooktops

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Pipe and fittings as required.

Manual gas-line shut-off valve.

Monogram component gas cooktops (used with either updraft or downdraft venting) are designed to operate on natural gas at 4“ water column pressure. Cooktop is supplied with 3/8” NPT female gas connection at right rear corner for right hand control unit and left rear corner for left hand control unit.

. Component gas cooktops cannot be converted to liquid propane gas operation.

Make gas connection through rear wall, or on cabinet floor at rear.

For rigid connection:

Locate pipe stub:

- 47/1 6“ from center line of cooking unit.

– on back wall at least 12” below counter or

– on floor 2-1/2” forward of back of counter cutout.

– Refer to cutout information for details on countertop cutouts.

For flexible connection:

. Locate pipe stub on floor or back wall in a convenient location.

. Install a manual shut-off valve in gas line in an easily accessible location.

Tools and materials required:

120and 240 volt junction boxes.

Electrical cable as required by local codes.

Monogram Halogen/Radiant, updraft grill and downdraft grill component cooktops operate on 208/240 volt 60 Hz; the gas component cooktops and downdraft vent component operate on 120 volt 60 Hz from a separate junction box. A dedicated circuit, protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker, is required for cooktops; the downdraft vent requires an appliance circuit with a time delay fuse or circuit breaker.

If local codes allow, more than one cooktop can be used on the same branch circuit.

See local codes or the National Electrical Code for circuit demand loads. The downdraft vent component features an integral variable-speed blower control switch.

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Contents Monogram’ Component Cooktuf 164D2966P016 Introduction ContentsSave time and money. Before you request service Before using your cooktop system, read this guide carefullyIf you need service Write down the model and serial numbersWhen You Get Your Component Cooktop System IMPORT~ Safety InstructionsFor Your Safety Halogen/Radiant Surface Units and Gas Burners IMPORT~ Safety Instructions Instructions General Information about Components CleaningCare of Components Electric Surface Unit ComponentsHalogen/Radiant Cooktop COMPONENTS/ACCESSORIESGas Burner Cooktop Optional Griddle Accessory Optional Remote Control Accessory KitElectric Updraft Grill Electric Grill with Downdraft Vent~pe of Cooktop HOW does Thiscooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE?Halogen Surface Unit HALOGEN/RADIANT Surface UnitcontrolsRadiant Surface Unit GRILL/GRIDDLECONTROLS GAS Burner ControlsVent System Control General Information About Halogen/Radiant Surface Units HALOGEN/RADIANT ComponentDifferences Between Halogen and Radiant Units HALOGEN/R.ADIA.NTCOMPONENT How to Check Pan PerformanceVpes of Cookware Glass-ceramic not recommended++ -\2*4 Plastic and Sugary SpilloversKkkP Observe the Following Points in Canning Home CA.NNINGTIPSGlass Cooktop Cautions Power Outage Usingyour GAS Burner ComponentAutomatic Ignition Auto RelightCookware How to Select Flame SizeWok Cooking Stove Top GrillsGrill Component Burner AssemblyBurner Cap Alignment Key Igniter ==Burner Cap ExposedWhat to do if a Flame-Up Occurs How to Assemble the Grill ModuleGrill Tips Questions and AnswersPreheatknobs turned to ‘W.P7or anytime Grill Cooking GuideMarinate Less-tender beef 10-14How to Assemble the Griddle Accessory Griddle AccessoryUsing the Griddle How to Remove the GriddleGriddle Tips To 1 Griddle Cooking GuideBrushed Stainless Steel Finish Care and CleaningControl Panel and Knobs Precautions Halogen/Radiant Cooktop-G1ass Ceramic Cooktop CleaningBurner Gas Burner Assembly~ Support Ring ?!!r o- I, Burner BodvGrill Component Griddle AccessoryPorcelain Enamel Grease Well Grease JarsHow to Clean the Vent Grille How to Clean the Vent SystemHow to Clean the Filters Foods Cook Slowly on HALOGENRA.DIANT Cooktop Tiny Scratches Problem SOL~RYellow flames Yellow-tipped flames C Normal soft blue flames Problem SolwrTable of Contents Installations not allowed Important safety instructionsTook required Vich+ of these orOptional FlemoteControl Accessory Kit Mode Available~ote Gas units are Not Installation Accessones Dimensions ClearancesConvertible to liquid Gas operationZEW145T Dimensions Clearances+1-3 Installation o@ons Installation rules Venting ruzes Preparing Cutout information singh component Cutout informationCabinetry 30-5/8 Cutout Information Multiple Component UnitsAltmate Cutout Information ComponentArrangements 15-3/8Component Cooking Surfaces Prepating Cutout Information Alternate ArrangementsDuctwork advance planning VentingojbtionsDuctwork Hole saw Measuring tape Framing square Ductwork ArrangementsSchedule of PVC duct used Be followed for installation100’ maximum equivalent Length Duct Fittings‘1 \r2 I /out’etarea Gas and Electrical SupplyCookt+, updra~ Halogm/RadiantGrzlland DoumdrafipllAttachin~ Chassiss’oti braceto equal-height cookt@s Multiple cooktopsAttaching chassissu~ort braceto d~jment-height cookto@ CooktopScratched, knobs must be Cooktq ~ Downdrafi VentSecuring cooktopsto countertop \\\Reorient Blower Relocate Blowe? 4ConnectorDo not use a flame to check for Electrical Owe?- requirements Ctick Faces up Mounting downdra@ blowercontrolCabinet front, remove Cooktop assembly Accesso~ kit InstallationMounting Downdrafi Blowercontrol FI/ote Control box flange faces Toward cooktopAccessorykit Installation Page Home RepairSewice Warranty 953-4994

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