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KitchenAid KERC608LSS0 Installation Instructions Manual page 4

30" electric range

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Slide@ ranges:
countertop
preparations
The cooktop
sides
of the siideqn
range
fit
over
the cutout
edge
of your
countertop+
If you
have
a square
finish
(fiat)
countertop
and the opening
width
is 30"
(76+2 cm),
no countertop
preparation
is
required+
Formed
front-edged
countertops:
Must
have
moiled
edge
shaved
fiat
1/2" (1+3
cm) from
each front
corner
of opening+
THe countertops
may
need
trim
cut back
1/2" (1+3 cm) from
each front
corner
and/or
rounded
edge
flattened,
30-7/8" (78.4 cm)
FoOrmed or tiled
untertop trimmed
1/2" (1.3 cm) back at
front corners of
countertop opening.
22-6/8"
(57.5 cm)
Cooktop sides of
i
j_
range fit over edges of
j
countertop opening. _
If countertop
opening
width
is greater
than
30" (76.2 cm),
adjust
the
1/2" (1+3
cm) dimension+
Countertop
must
be ieveL
Piace
ievei
on
countertop,
first
side to side; then
front
to back. if countertop
is not ievei,
range
will
not be level+ Oven
must
be level
for
satisfactory
baking
conditions+
Electrical requirements
If codes
permit
and a separate
ground
wire
is used,
it is recommended
that
a
qualified
electrician
determine
that the
ground
path
and wire
gauge
are in
accordance
with
local
codes,
This
range
must
be connected
to a
grounded
metal,
permanent
wiring
system.
Check
with
a qualified
electrician
if you
are not sure
range
is properly
grounded+
Do not ground
to a gas pipe+
Do not have
a fuse
in the neutral
or
ground
circuit+
Range
must
be connected
to the proper
electrical
voltage
and frequency
as
specified
on the model/serial
rating
plate+
(The
model/serial
rating
plate
is located
on the oven
frame
behind
the storage
drawer
panel+)
[_
A four-wire
or three+wire,
single+
phase,
120/240+volt,
60-Hz,
AC+only,
electrical
supply
(or three+wire
or four-
wire
120/208+volt
if specified
on the
model/serial
rating
plate)
is required
on a
separate,
40 amp
circuit,
fused
on both
sides
of the line+
A time-delay
fuse
or circuit
breaker
is
recommended.
The range
can be connected
directly
to the fused
disconnect
(or circuit
breaker
box)
through
flexible
armored
conduit+
This
range
can be direct
wired
to a four-
wire
or three-wire
aluminum
wiring
system.
See "Direct
wire
method:
Copper
or Aluminum
wire"
section+
Allow
two to three
feet of slack in the line
so that
it can be moved
if servicing
is
ever
necessary.
A U+h+listed
conduit
connector
must
be
provided
at each
end of the power
supply
cane
(at the
range
and at the junction
box).
Wire
sizes and connections
must
conform
with
the rating
of the range
(40 amps)+
[_
The wiring
diagram
is located
on the
back of the
range
or on the inside
of the
storage
drawer
in a clear
plastic
bag.
Recommended
ground
method
tt is the
personal
responsibility
and
obligation
of the customer
to contact
a
qualified
electrician
to assure
that
the
electrical
installation
is adequate
and is in
conformance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSt/NFPA
70 -- latest
edition
+x
and aii local
codes
and ordinances+
Power supply
cord is not supplied,
but is
available
through
your local electrical
supply house+
ff connecting
to a four-wire
system:
This
range
is manufactured
with
the
ground
connected
to the cabinet.The
ground
must
be revised
so the green
grounding
wire
of the fouFwire
power
supply
cord
is connected
to the cabinet.
See "Four-wire
electrical
connection"
section+
When a fouFvvire
receptacle
of NEMA
Type 14-50R is used (see Figure 1, below),
a matching
U.h-listed,
four-wire,
250-volt,
40 amp, range power supply cord (pigtail)
must be used+This cord contains four
copper conductors
with either ring
terminals
or spade terminals
with
upturned
ends to connect the power
supply at the appliance
end, terminating
in a NEMAType
14-50P plug on the
supply end+The fourth
(grounding)
conductor
must be identified
by a green
or green_yellow
cover and the neutral
conductor
by a white cover. Cord should
beType SRD or SRDT with a U.L-listed
strain relief and be at bast four feet long+
The minimum
conductor
sizes for the
copper four-wire
power cord are:
40 amp circuit
2 No.-8 conductors
1 No.-10 white neutral
1 No+-8 green
grounding
ff connecting
to a three-wire
system:
Local
codes
may
permit
the use of a
U+L.+listed,
250-volt,
40 amp
range
power
supply
cord
(pigtaib+This
cord
contains
three,
No++10 copper
wires
and matches
a three+wire
receptacle
of NEMAType
10-50R,
shown
in Figure
2. Connectors
on
the appliance
end must
be provided
at
the
point
the power
supply
cord
enters
the appliance.
4-wire wall
receptacle (!4-50R)
Figure 1
3-wire wall
receptacle (!0-50R)
Figure 2
Copies
of the standards
listed
may be obtained
from:
*National
Fire Protection
Association
One Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
Massachusetts,
02269

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