Step 2: Cabinet Preparation - Thermador PRG364GDH Installation Manual

30" and 36" models
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Range
Range Top
Width
Configuration
Important Notes:
It is recommended that a Thermador Professional wall or island hood or custom insert is used with Thermador
Professional Ranges.
The HPWB Professional Series Wall Hoods or the Professional Series Custom Inserts are recommended ventilation
solutions for these ranges. The PH Professional Series Wall Hoods are also a viable option, however the 27" depth of
the PH series may not be suitable to all applications.
Refer to www.Thermador.com for a complete selection of Professional Ventilation options, Blowers, and Accessories.
* For high output gas ranges (60,000 BTU or greater), the minimum of one (1) CFM of ventilation per 100 BTU is
recommended. If the range has a griddle, add 200 CFM to the estimated blower capacity. Additional blower capacity
may be required for longer duct runs.
For island applications, it is recommended to use a hood width that exceeds the width of the range by 6" (overlapping
the range by a minimum of 3" on each end).
CFM = "cubic feet per minute" (standard blower capacity rating).

Step 2: Cabinet Preparation

1. The range is a free standing unit. If the unit is to be
placed adjacent to cabinets, the clearances shown in
Figure 1 are required. The same clearances apply to
island installations, except for the overhead cabinets,
which must have a space wide enough to accept the
flared island hood, as indicated in Figure 1.
2. These ranges may be recessed into the cabinets
beyond the edge of the front face of the oven (See
Figure 2).
CAUTION:
In these installations, the door and cabinet can
cause a pinching hazard.
3. The gas and electrical supply should be within the zone
shown in Figure 3a.
Note:
The maximum depth of over head cabinets installed on
either side of the hood is 13".
A 40-inch minimum clearance is required between the top
of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected
cabinet. A 30-inch clearance can be used when the bottom
of the wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than
1/4 inch of a flame retardant material covered with not less
than No. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015 inch (0.4 mm) thick
stainless steel, 0.024 inch (0.6 mm) aluminum, or 0.020
inch (0.5 mm) thick copper. Flame retardant materials bear
the mark:
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. CLASSIFIED
MINERAL AND FIBER BOARDS SURFACE BURNING
CHARACTERISTICS
English 4
Minimum Recommended
Blower Capacity*
Followed by the flame spread and smoke ratings. These
designations are shown as "FHC (FIame Spread/Smoke
Developed)". Materials with "O" flame spread ratings are
flame retardant. Local codes may allow other flame spread
ratings.
4. Any openings in the wall behind the range and in the
floor under the range must be sealed.
5. When there is less than a 12" horizontal clearance
between combustible material
the range above the cooking surface, a Thermador
Low Back or Pot and Pan Shelf must be installed. (See
Figure 2). When clearance to combustible material
is over 12", a Thermador Flush Island Trim may be
used. Figure 2 indicates the space required for each
type of backguard.
6. Always keep appliance area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable
vapors and liquids.
7. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation
air to the unit.
8. A (10) inch minimum clearance is needed when the
range is installed beside a combustible side wall.
A
s defined in the "National Fuel Gas Code" (ANSI
Z223.1, NFPA 54 Current Edition).
Ventilation Options
and the back edge of

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