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STEP6: ELECTRICALREQUIREMENTS,CONNECTIONS&GROUNDING
CASE 2: Electrical Connections and Grounding with a
Secure the neutral (white) wire of the supply circuit to the neutral terminal of the NEMA
If range is
brought out to the junction box on the range and connected to the box, per the instructions.
Ensure that the house supply wires and all electrical connections meet require- ments of all applicable codes.
DO NOT GROUND TO A GAS SUPPLY PIPE.
Improper grounding will cause malfunction (such as continuous sparking of the burner igniters), may damage this appliance, and could create a condition of shock hazard at the igniter of each burner. It is the responsibility and obligation of the installer or user to ensure that the appliance is properly grounded.
STEP7:BACKGUARDINSTALLATION
The backguard must be attached before sliding the range into the final installed position. A Low Back or High Shelf backguard must be installed when there is less than a 12" clearance between combustibles and the back of the range above the cooking surface. (See Fig. 2a and 2b).
An Island Trim is available for covering the backguard mounting flanges for island installations, where there is a minimum of 12" of horizontal clearance between combustibles and the back of the range. (See Fig. 2c).
The backguard is inserted, as shown in Fig. 22, into the guide channels on the back of the range. Secure the backguard with the (4) sheet metal screws provided.
For installation of backguards
on all models, refer to the following instructions on Page 21.
FIG. 22
Front of Unit
Chart D: BACKGUARD KIT MODEL NUMBERS
RANGE MODEL NO. | 9" STD. LOW BACK | 12" LOW BACK | 22" HIGH SHELF | |
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PRDS304/PRG304 | Included with Range | N/A | PHS30T | PRS30ITS |
PRDS36/PRG36 | N/A | PRS36LBS | PHS36T | PRS36ITS |
PRDS48/PRG48 | N/A | PRS48LBS | PHS48T | PRS48ITS |
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