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Model: WOG-MP-VH
Installation
• Fryers must be properly grounded in accordance with local code, or in the absence of local code, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
.
Improper grounding may result in electrical shock to Users. Check
local electrical code to ensure that proper grounding techniques are used.
•
Always consult a certified electrician, or other qualified service technician, prior to installation to ensure that
electrical circuits are of sufficient rating for the appliance load.
•
WOG-MP-VH Fryers
are manufactured for the various Voltage/Hz/Phase shown on
Table 2.04
below. Check the
Serial/Data Label inside the Cabinet or attached to the Rear Panel to determine the proper electrical service
required for the Unit.
2.03
Electrical Requirements
2.04
Electrical Specifications
Voltage
Phase
Hz
Watts
Amps
Circuit Breaker
Required
208
3
60
20,400
58
75
240
3
60
20,400
50
65
380
3
60
20,400
31
40
1. As needed, install appropriate circuit breaker(s) in main electrical panel. See
Section 2.04
.
2.
Recommend
that a disconnect switch box be installed between main panel and Fryer.
3. Connect suitable sized flexible conduit from breaker panel (or disconnect) to the Fryer. Remove Service Box
Cover on rear of Fryer and attach conduit to box with suitable fittings. Allow enough length so that the Fryer
can be moved easily for cleaning and servicing. See
Section 2.05.1, Routing Conduit
.
4. Connect an appropriate ground wire between the Ground Lug and a proper earth ground.
5. Route appropriately sized power wires from the breaker panel (or disconnect) through to Service Box on rear of
Fryer.
6. Connect the supply power wires to the power leads from Fryer with suitable sized wire nuts; wrap all
connections with heavy-duty electrical tape. Reinstall Service Box cover.
NOTE:
Electrical installation materials (breakers, conduit, fittings, wire, etc.) and installation labor shall be supplied by
the customer. Work should be performed by a qualified professional electrical contactor.
Installation must comply with all local code requirements. Giles is not responsible for code compliance with
regard to installation and use of this appliance.
2.05
Electrical Connections
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