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• Do not connect these ports directly to a forced draft exhaust system or canopy.
• Respect the maximum distance between the flue diverter and canopy (Figure A).
• Excess draft through the flue reduces the oven's efficiency and may affect cooking
times.
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Do not block for any reasons the ports or reduce their dimensions.
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Furnishing and installing the electrical power lines switches, fuse box connectors and
accessories is the responsibility of the owner and/or installer.
Figure 2-5 illustrates an electrical layout recommended by the Manufacturer.
When installing the electrical power lines and accessories, observe the following
instructions.
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Install the electrical power and ground lines in accordance with local codes and/or the
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National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-(latest edition) (USA), or the Canadian Electrical
Code, CSA C22.1.
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Refer to the electrical schematic diagram that was shipped with the unit, and also sticked
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up on to the right side access panel (inside).
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Install the proper size disconnect switch, circuit breaker or fuses, and wire and conduit to
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conform to all local codes and the national codes cited above (see Technical Data pag. 13).
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Install a separate disconnect switch and fuses or breakers sized to meet the line amps
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required by the Oven/Steamer (see see Technical Data pag. 13).
The fuses or breakers may be an integral part of the disconnect switch or in a separate
fuse box. Install the disconnect switch for easy access as needed for emergency shutdown.
Throughout the remainder of this manual the fused disconnect switch is referred to as the
main power switch.
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There should be a sufficient length of flexible conduit between the Oven/Steamer connector
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and the wall so the unit can be moved for service.
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Each must be electrically grounded by the installer in accordance with the National Electric
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Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-(latest edition), or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
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