Gas Connections - Roper B400 Use And Care Manual

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ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
Check with your local utilities for electrical
codes that apply
in your area
If there
are no local codes,
Ihe National
Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA
No. 70-1987
must be followed
You can get a copy by wnting
National
Fire ProtectIon
Association
Batterymarch
Park
Oulncy,
MA 02269
An adequate
electrical
supply
and outlet must be used to
operate
the electrical
parts of your oven
The oven cord has
a 'three
prong
plug
and must
be used
with
a properly
grounded
three hole outlet with standard
120 volt 60 Hertz
AC household
current.
Install the electrical
outlet below the oven on the right side
It should be easily reached
through
cabinet doors below the
oven
See Figure 5
The preferred
method of electrlcal
hook-up
IS shown In Fig
2
Ii you do not have a grounded
(three hole) outlet, have a
qualified
electrician
change
your old outlet or Install a new
lone
.4 grounding
adapter
plug may be used to convert
a two hole
outlet to a three hole outlet until a grounded
outlet can be
installed
See Figure 3 This should be done only temporar-
sly and only
11
the two hole outlet
IS
properly
polarized
and
grounded
Have a quaIlfled
electrician
test the outlet to be
sure it meets all requirements
Always unplug the oven cord before making any electri-
cal repairs to the oven.
When unplugging
the oven,
always grasp the plug, never the cord.
Never use an
extension
cord to connect
the oven to the electrical
supply.
A
Do not under any circumstances
cut or
removegrounding
prong from oven cord.
Failure
to provide
proper
polarization
may create a hazardous
condition.
P!~.J(; ~YITH GROUND PRONG
PG:)PERLY
POLARIZED
A'lG
GR3clNDED
RECEPTACLE
POLARIZED
RECEPTACLE
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
METAL EYELEl
CiFWND
RECEPTACLE
PLATE
MOUNTING
SCREW
Fig. 2
Fig 3
PREFERRED
METHOD
TEMPORARY
METHOD
GAS CONNECTIONS
Do not operate the burners of this oven
burner orifices
for L.P. gas usage.
You must follow
local codes
when
InstallIng
your built-in
oven
Check
with your local utiltties
for codes
and ordt-
nances that apply in your area
If there are no local codes.
you must follow the Natlonal
Fuel
Gas
Code ANSI/Z223
l-
1988
and Addenda
2223
12
1987
You can get a copy by
wrltlng
American
Gas Association
1515 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington
(Rosslyn),
VA 22209
If the oven IS to be Installed
In a mobile home, the lnstallatlon
musl conform
to the MdnufaClured
Home Construction
and
Safety Standard,
Title 24CF-R part 3280 (formerly
the Fed-
eral Standard
for Mobile
Home
Construction
and Safety,
Title 24, HUD part 280) or, when not applicable,
the standard
for Manufactured
Home
Installations
1982 (Manufactured
Home
Sites.
Communitres
and Set-ups)
ANSI
A225l-
1984, or with local cooes
You can get a copy of the Federal
Standard
by wrlllng
Ofllce of Mobile
Home Standards
tHUD BulldIng
451 7th Street,
S W
Washington.
D C 24010
The gas suppiy must be shut off before removing
an old oven
and stay off until the hookup of the new oven is finished
You
should know where your main gas shut off valve
IS
located
N.ever reuse an old connector
when installing
a new
oven.
Be sure no stralri
IS
put on the connecting
line assembly
To
prevent
gas leaks
put a pipe joint compound
that resists the
action of L P gas on the male (outstde)
lhreads
only
Use 1 '2"gas
inlet pope The hole for the gas inlet pipe should
be g-114" to the left of the center
line of the cabinet
(see
Figure 4) and 23" behlnd
the front surface
of the cabinet
Connect
a 1 2" coupling
to the Inlet pipe
The top of the
coupling
should be about 2-1'2" above the bottom edge of
the cutout opening
(see Figure 4)
Before you put the oven
into the cabinet
opening,
connect
the 112" reducer
shut-off
Jalve to the coupling
(see point A In Figure 4)
This valve IS
supplied
wllh the oven and IS wire-tied
to back of unit
Put the oven lnlo lhe cabinet
NOTE
The oven/brollerdoor
may be removed
before Inserting
the oven Into the cabinet to
lessen the weight
See the inslructlons
tn the Cleaning
and
Care section of the Owners
Manual
for removing
Ihe door
When the oven
IS
In place
remove
the hookup
and adjusl-
ment access
covers
at the lower
oven
back
(Figure
5)
Reach lhrough
the access
opening
and connect
the oven
tubing to the reducer shut off valve (see point B in Figure 5)
Use a 518" wrench to turn the ftttlng
Tighten
the fitting snugly
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