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Step 2: Cabinet Preparation - Thermador PRL366EH Installation Instructions Manual

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Step 2: Cabinet Preparation
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.
The range is a free standing
unit. If the unit is to
be placed
adjacent
to cabinets,
the clearances
shown
in Fig. 1 are required.
The same clear-
ances 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 Fig. 1.
These ranges may be recessed
into the cabinets
beyond the edge of the front face of the oven (See
Figures 2A and 2B).
CAUTION
In these installations,
the door and cabinet
can cause a pinching hazard.
3.
The gas and electrical
supply should be within the
zones shown in Fig. 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 36-inch distance
can be used
when
the bottom
of the wood
or metal cabinet
is
protected
by not less than 1/4 inch of a flame retar-
dant 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
CHARACTERtSTRCS
Followed
by the flame
spread
and smoke
ratings.
These
designations
are shown
as "FHC
(Flame
Spread/Smoke
Developed)".
Materials with "O" flame
spread ratings are flame retardant.
Local codes may
allow other flame spread ratings.
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5.
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.
8.
Any openings
in the wall behind the range and in
the floor under the range must be sealed.
When
there is less than a 12" horizontal
clear-
ance between
combustible
material
A and the
back edge of the range above the cooking
sur-
face,
a Thermador
Low Back or Pot and Pan
Shelf
must
be installed.
(See Fig. 2A).
When
clearance
to combustible
material
A is over 12",
a Thermador
Island Trim may be used. (See Fig.
2B).
Figures
2A and 2B indicate
the space
required
for each type of backguard.
Always
keep appliance
area clear and free from
combustible
materials,
gasoline
and other flam-
mable vapors and liquids.
Do not obstruct
the flow of combustion
and ven-
tilation air to the unit.
A (4) inch minimum
clearance
is needed
when
the range is installed
beside
a combustible
side
wall.
A As defined
in the "National
Fuel Gas Code"
(ANSI Z223.1,
NFPA 54 Current Edition).

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