Estate 3150250 manual Before you start, Mobile home installation, Tools needed for installation

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Before you start.. .

Before you start.. .

Proper

installation

is your

responsibility.

A

wallfled

technlcian

 

should

Install

this

 

range

Make

sure

you

have

everything

 

necessary for correct

insfallatlon

It ISthe’

responsiblllty of the installer to comply

 

with the installation

clearance

specified

 

on the

serial/rating

 

plate.

The serial/

 

rating

plate

IS located

 

on

the

oven

 

 

frame

behind

the

door.

 

 

 

 

 

Ifllp0rtCA:

 

 

 

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Observe all governing codes and ordinances.

Grounded electrical outlet ISrequired.

See Electrical requirements. ,

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NOTE Clearances C” specified are for combustible walls and materials that have a density of 20 or more

Check locatIon where range WIII be instolled The range should be located for convenient use I” kitchen

ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR WHERE RANGE ISTO BE INSTALLED MUSl

Do Not p,nch

the power cord between the range and Ihe wall.

Mobile home installation

The lnstollotlon of this range must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards.Tltle 24 CFR. part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and

Safety Title 24, HUD, pari 280)

When this ronge ISInstalled In o mobile home, It must be secured

to the floor during translt Any method of securlng the range IS adequate as long as It conforms

to the standards lIsted above

pounds

 

per

cubic

foot.

 

 

 

 

 

No evaluation

of

 

 

 

 

 

clearances

 

hos been

 

 

 

 

 

made

for lnstallatlons

 

dimensions

fhat

adjacent

to

moterlals

ore

shown must be

that are

less

than

20

used

Given

dimensions

pounds

 

per

cu

ft or to

ore minimum

clearances

ond

plostlc

tiles and

sheetIn 9.

provide required

0’

clearance

Copies of the standards llsted may be obtolned from

’ Nafionol Fire Protection Association

Battery March Park

Qurncy, MassachuseHs 02269

Cabinet storage above the

cooking surface should be

avoided. If cabinets are already

installed, reduce the hazard of

reaching over a heated cooking

surface by installing a range hood.

The range hood should extend a

minimum of 5 inches out from the bottom front of Ihe cabinets.

Reaching over a heated

cooking surface could result in a serious burn.

I

 

 

Electrical

Shock

Hazard

It

is

the

customer’s

responsibility:

l

To

contact

a qualified

 

 

electrical

insloller.

 

 

l

To assure

that the elecirical

 

installation

is adequate

and

 

in

conformance

with

National

 

Electrical

Code,

ANSI/NFPA

 

70

-

latest

edition’,

and all

 

local

codes

and

ordinances.

Failure to do so could result in fire,

electrical shock or other personal injury.

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Tools needed for installation:

Electrical requirements

IMPORTANT:

Save Installation Instructions for

electrical inspector’s use.

A power supply cord is not supplied

with this appliance but is avallable

through your local electrical supply house.

l Electrical ground is required on this appliance.

l Improper connection of the equipment-grounding

conductor can result in

electrical shock.

l Check with a qualified

electrician if you are in doubt

as to whether the appliance is

properly grounded.

l Only a power supply cord kit rated at 240 volts, 40 amperes

and investigated for use with ranges should be used.

l Do Not use an extension cord

with lhis appliance. Such use may result in a fire. electrrcal

shock or other personal injury.

l Do Not have a fuse in Ihe

neutral or grounding circuit. A fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit could result in electrical shock.

l Do Not plug the “piglail” power cord into a live wall receptacle before the cord is permanently

connected to the terminal block. To do so may result in

personal injury from electrical shock. Failure lo follow fhese

instructions could result in an

electrical shock.

A three;-we or --four.Iwe single n phase 120/240 volt. 60 Hr. AC only. electrIcal supply (orthree-wire or four-wlre120/208-volt If speclfled on the

serial plate] ISrequired on a separate, 4O~ompere clrculf, fused In both sides of the line [A lime-delay fuse or clrcult breaker ISrecommended )

Ii ISthe personal responslblllty and obligotlon of the customer to contact a quaIlfled electrIcian to assure that the electrIcal lnstollotlon ISadequate and In conformance with the NatIonal Electrical Code. ANSl/NFPA 70.lotest ed~i~on.’ and local codes and ordinances

B THERANGE MUST BE Cn CONNECTED WITH COPPER WIRE

ONLY

Local codes may permit

n the use of a U L -LISTED. 40 ampere range power supply cord (pIgtail) This cord contolns three. No -10 copper wires and matches a three-wire receptacle of NEMA Type l&ZOR. shown I” Figure 1 Connectors on the appliance end must be ring terminals A U.L.-lIsted stroln relief must be prowded at the po~ni the power supply cord enters the appliance.

D The appllonce may be

. connected directly fo the fused dlsconneci or clrcult breaker box through flexible. armored or non- metolllc sheathed, copper CO& Allow tiwo or three feet of slack in the line so thot it con be moved II sewIcing 15ever necessary A UL -lIsted strain relief must be prwded ot each end of the power supply cord [aI fhe appliance ond a1 ihejunctlon box) Wire sizes [COPPER WIRE ONLY] and connections must conform with the rotlng of the

oppllonce [40 amperes]

Panel A

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Estate 3150250 manual Before you start, Mobile home installation, Tools needed for installation, Electrical requirements