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Electrical Requirements
WARNING
• Observe all codes and ordinances during planning and installation.
Contact the local building department for details.
• To prevent electric-shock hazard, the power supply must meet
the specifications stated below. The owner shall ensure that the
electrical service meets electrical requirements and that the outlet
is properly installed by a licensed electrician.
• The range must be electrically grounded per local codes, or, in their
• The range’s 6-foot power cord has a 3-prong grounding plug that must
be connected to a dedicated, grounded, 3-prong electrical outlet.
• The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be supplied to
the range from a separate, grounded circuit that is protected by a
properly sized circuit breaker or time-delay fuse.
Circuit Required Total Connected Load*
*These specifications for reference only. See the rating label for exact
specifications (see inside front cover for label location).
Gas-Supply Requirements
• Range installation must follow local codes or, in their absence, the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
• Ensure the range matches the home gas service (natural or LP gas).
•
equipped for high-altitude use. (See the inside front cover.)
Power
cord
Gas
inlet
Planning the Installation
• This table provides gas-supply pressure requirements:
GAS-SUPPLY PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS*
Gas Type
Minimum
Manifold Pressure
Minimum Gas-
Supply Pressure**
Natural gas 5” water column 6” water column
Liquid propane (LP) 11” water column
*The gas-supply pressure for testing the regulator setting shall be at least 1”
gas supply pressure for all models: ½ psi.
The ratings above are for reference only. Refer to the rating label for exact
specifications (see below left for location).
• Use only the factory-installed regulator. The regulator inlet receives a
¾” gas line. A ½”-to-¾” adapter is connected to the regulator.
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