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Installation Preparation

Professional Gas Cooktops

• Saw
• Measuring tape
• Carpenter’s square
• Pipe and fittings as required.
• Manual gas line shut-off valve.
• Gas pressure regulator (supplied)
• Large flat-blade screwdriver
• Pipe wrench

Tools &
Materials
Required:

• Gas-resistant pipe joint sealant
• 5 foot, 5/8" AGA-certified flexible metal gas

supply line.
–If required by local codes, use solid pipe

fittings.

Note: Purchase new flexible line. DO NOT
USE OLD, PREVIOUSLY USED FLEXIBLE
LINE.

Gas Supply:
• The natural gas models are designed to

operate at 6" to 14" water column pressure.

• The liquid propane models are designed to

operate at 11" to 14"  water column pressure.
A regulator is required at the L.P. source to
provide a maximum of 14" water pressure to
the range regulator.

• These gas cooktops are supplied with 1/2"

NPT  female gas connection located at the
left rear corner.

• A minimum 5/8" dia. metal flexible line is

required.
–Use 5-foot long 5/8" flexible metal tubing.

• For rigid connection, locate the pipe stub

within area shown.

• Install a manual shut-off valve in the gas line,

in an easily accessible location.

Power
Supply
Locations

Electric Supply:
These cooktops must be supplied with 120
volt, 60 Hz., and connected to a individual,
properly grounded branch circuit protected
by a 15 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse.

The power cord of this appliance is equipped
with a three-prong (grounding) plug which
mates with a standard three-prong grounding
wall receptacle to minimize the possibility of
shock hazard from this appliance.

If the electrical service provided does not
meet the above specifications, it is recom-
mended that a licensed electrician install an
approved outlet.

DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND)
PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.

DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH
THIS APPLIANCE.

Three Prong Receptacle

Receptacle Box Cover Plate

Three Prong Plug

• Locate the electric supply within the area

shown or within reach of the cooktop’s six
foot power cord.

• To avoid tangling cord with items stored in

the cabinet, locate the receptacle on rear
wall, inside the cabinet.

Gas Line
to Cooktop

Locate Gas Supply 2" Maximum 
Protrusion From Wall or on Floor 2" From Wall

2"

7" for 36" Models
17" for 48" Models

16"

Summary of Contents for ZGU36L4DYSS

Page 1: ...essional Gas Cooktops 48 Natural Gas Models ZGU48N4GWSS ZGU48N6RWSS ZGU48N6DWSS 48 LP Gas Models ZGU48L4GWSS ZGU48L6RWSS ZGU48L6DWSS 36 Natural Gas Models ZGU36N6YSS ZGU36N4RYSS ZGU36N4DYSS 36 LP Gas...

Page 2: ...600 to 800 CFM hood Hoods should be 24 min deep and the same width as the cooktop Island installations 48 Cooktops require a 800 to 1200 CFM Hood 36 Cooktops require a 600 to 800 CFM hood Hoods shoul...

Page 3: ...U36N6YSS 6 gas burners 36 Liquid Propane Gas Models ZGU36L4DYSS 4 gas burners and griddle ZGU36L4RYSS 4 gas burners and grill ZGU36L6YSS 6 gas burners All models require the installation of a backguar...

Page 4: ...gram FRONT REAR FRONT REAR FRONT REAR 26 5 8 8 7 16 35 7 8 48 Wide Models 36 Wide Models 36 Wide Hood 30 Min 36 Max 18 Min 12 Min to Combustible Material Each Side 36 Min to Combustible Material From...

Page 5: ...and necessary clear ances when planning the installation Cabinetry can not be installed directly above the cooktop These cooktops require the installation of a vent hood 30 to 36 above the surface Th...

Page 6: ...n Install a manual shut off valve in the gas line in an easily accessible location Power Supply Locations Electric Supply These cooktops must be supplied with 120 volt 60 Hz and connected to a individ...

Page 7: ...RONT REAR 26 5 8 8 7 16 35 7 8 48 wide models are designed to fit in 48 or wider base cabinets 36 wide models are designed to fit in 36 or wider base cabinets Measure carefully when cutting the counte...

Page 8: ...e left rear corner Pull the flexible metal gas line through the back or bottom of the cooktop until it meets the regular Connect flexible metal connector to incoming gas line pipe stub Turn on gas and...

Page 9: ...Burner adjustments must be made by a qualified technician at the time of installation Extreme care should be used if adjustments are made after installation Burner flames should be blue and stable wit...

Page 10: ...he shaft with pliers and turn counter clockwise to lower the flame or clockwise to increase the flame CAUTION Do not turn the flame so low that it goes out causing the igniter to spark When the desire...

Page 11: ...11 Notes Professional Gas Cooktops...

Page 12: ...r information service at 800 626 2000 any time day or night For Monogram local service in your area call 1 800 444 1845 NOTE Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General Electric Therefore...

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