RANGES &
& R
RANGETOPS
Installation Information
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INSTALLATION INFORMATION
NEVER USE OPEN FLAMES TO CHECK FOR GAS
LEAKS. ONLY USE A COMMERCIAL LEAK DETEC-
TION SOLUTION OR SOAP SUDS AROUND GAS
CONNECTIONS TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. DO NOT
USE LIQUID NEAR VALVE STEMS.
Electrical Requirements:
A Wolf gas appliance requires 110 to 120 volts AC and
a 15 ampere dedicated circuit breaker to operate
properly.
The power supply cord provided on the appliance is
equipped with a 3-prong (grounding) plug. The installa-
tion site must be equipped with a properly grounded 3-
prong receptacle. If the electric receptacle or the power
cord are not properly grounded and polarized, this
could cause a shock hazard and the appliance may
experience ignition problems. (See Figure 3-1)
This section of the manual covers some of the installa-
tion issues that a service technician may need to know
when servicing a Wolf range or rangetop. If additional
installation information is needed after reviewing this
section of the manual, please refer to the installation
guide or contact the Wolf Appliance Customer Service
Department.
Gas Pressure:
NOTE:
All Wolf gas appliances are manufactured to
work with natural gas, but Wolf gas appliances can be
converted to work with LP gas (Liquid Propane gas).
Natural Gas Manifold Pressure
Standard natural gas orifices on the appliance are set
for 5” WC (Water Column Pressure).
Liquid Propane Manifold Pressure
The standard propane gas orifices in a conversion kit
will be set for 10” WC (Water Column Pressure).
Gas Supply Pressure
• Maximum line pressure for natural gas and LP is 14”
WC; 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
• Minimum line pressure for natural gas is 7” WC.
• Minimum line pressure for LP gas is 11” WC.
Gas Pressure Regulator
To control and maintain a uniform gas pressure in the
gas manifold, Wolf gas appliances must be connected
to the gas supply line through a pressure regulator.
The burner orifices are sized for the pressure delivered
by the regulator. Never attempt to operate a Wolf gas
appliance without the use of the proper pressure regu-
lator.
Leak Testing:
Line
Voltage
(Power)
Neutral
Ground
Figure 3-1. Proper Polarity at Electric Receptacle
TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD, NEVER REMOVE THE
GROUND PRONG FROM THE PLUG OF THE POWER
SUPPLY CORD.
The maximum gas supply pressure to the regulator
should never exceed 14” WC (Water Column
Pressure); 1/2 psi (3.5kPa).
Summary of Contents for RT362F
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Page 3: ...General Information RANGES R RANGETOPS 1 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 13: ...Theory of Operation 2 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
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Page 21: ...Installation Information RANGES R RANGETOPS 3 1 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...
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Page 27: ...Component Access Removal 4 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 4 COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL ...
Page 43: ...Troubleshooting Guide 5 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...
Page 53: ...Technical Data 6 1 RANGES R RANGETOPS SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA ...
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Page 57: ...R RA AN NG GE ES S R RA AN NG GE ET TO OP PS S Wiring Diagrams 7 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTIO N 7 ...
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