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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Position the range in its final location. Bring conduit containing the proper supply wire to the range
through the knockout located on the J box. Select the size and type of field wire in accordance with the National
Electrical Code suitable for carrying the equipment’s rated amps and voltage. Use field wires suitable for 75°C on
units carrying more than 80 amps.
NOTE: If you have purchased an 60” OR 72” model, it will have two (2) electrical connections. The left and the
right portions of the range are supplied with individual branch circuits, the connection points are found in 2 J boxes.
Connect supply leads to field terminal block and green grounding lead to the labeled ground lug. The
supply wire should be anchored through the access hole with bulkhead fitting.
OPERATION
Element Controls
Infinite load switches that control and maintain heat to the surface plates. The controls are arranged in
pairs; the left knob controls the front plate and the right knob controls the rear plate. NOTE: On 480 volts units,
cast iron plates are controlled by a selector switch allowing settings from Hi to Low.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICATION
PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND / OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL
CODES.
WARNING
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH
TO INDICATE THAT UNIT IS BEING WORKED ON.
CAUTION
THESE UNITS HAVE MORE THAN ONE SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY. EACH SOURCE MUST
BE CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (LATEST EDITION)
OR OTHER LOCAL CODES.
WARNING
THE RANGE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR
SERVICING THE RANGE.