STEP #2
Check the Electrical Supply Requirements
This product must be installed in accordance with ABYC standard A-3, “Recommended Practices
and Standards Covering Galley Stoves,” and/or the “Fire Protection Standards for Motorcraft”
NFPA #302. The following table provides the correct voltage, amperage and frequency that must
be supplied to the cooktop.
The supply must be from an individual grounded circuit that is protected by a circuit breaker and
rated per the specifications for the various models as shown in the table above.
WARNING: If the electric power supply does not meet the product
specifications, consult with a marine technician before proceeding
with installation.
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STEP #3
Countertop Preparation
Please read this section prior to making cutout for cooktop.
It is important to plan ahead for installation of the cooktop, keeping the following dimensions in
mind. The cooktop must be located in an area with adequate ventilation for occupants’ safety and
efficient cooktop operation. It should be installed with adequate clearances between the
cooktop and all surrounding surfaces (i.e. curtains, cabinets, etc) in order to minimize heat
transfer to these surfaces. Also fire resistant materials should be attached to any surrounding
surfaces, especially overhead.
Once a location for the cooktop has been chosen, it is important to check clearances underneath
the counter for the bottom portion of the stove and its moving parts. The stove extends about 6
inches (152 mm) below the countertop. If drawers or cabinets are located under the cooktop, a
rigid barrier must be installed to prevent combustible items, (i.e. rags, paper, etc.) from coming in
contact with the hot cooktop. The barrier must be ventilated.
Adequate ventilation of the space below the stove must be provided to ensure proper operation of
the stove. Heat transferred from the cooktop bottom pan during operation will overheat an
improperly ventilated area.
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Kenyon Part # Model # Max Connected
Load
Required Power
Supply Input
Suggested Wire Size Based
On Wire Run Length - d (feet)
One Way
B61144
213
1100Watts
120VAC/10A/50/60Hz
d < 35 feet: 14 AWG
35 < d < 80 feet: 12 AWG
B61145
213
1100Watts
240VAC/5A/50/60Hz
d < 125 feet: 14 AWG
B61148
436
2200 Watts
120VAC/20A/50/60Hz
d < 20 feet: 14AWG
20 < d < 45 feet: 12AWG
45 < d < 70 feet: 10 AWG
B61149
436
2200 Watts
240VAC/10A/50/60Hz
d < 90 feet: 14 AWG