L20-406 Rev 7 (01/17) Page 10
2.6
FIXED WIRING and RESTRAINT CABLE
If your appliance was not equipped with an optional cord set and plug, fixed connection to the electrical power
supply will be required. This must be performed by a licensed electrician. A licensed electrician will properly size
the wiring and ensure that the installation meets all local or national codes and warnings in force when making
field connections to mains.
Fixed wiring connection procedure:
1.
Remove the fryer entrance box cover, Figure 2.6.1.
2.
Insert power cable/conduit through hole in fryer cabinet, Figure 2.6.2. Use care when
routing power cable/conduit through the fryer to not interfere with actuator movement.
3.
Referring to figure 2.6.3, Install cable strain relief in housing cutout (1). Attach power
cable wires to terminal block (2) per connection diagram on fryer door.
4.
Attach a movement restraint cable assembly to any fryer that is not connected with a
cord and plug, Figure 2.6.4.
WARNING
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f this appliance is permanently connected to fixed wiring, it must be connected by means of copper wires hav
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ing a temperature rating of not less than 167°F (75°C), and have a local means of disconnection from all poles
from the mains included in the fixed wiring in accordance with local codes.
WARNING
All power connection wiring for this appliance must be made in accordance with the wiring diagrams(s) located
on the appliance.
Figure 2.6.1 - (Drain line removed for clarity).
Figure 2.6.2 - Insert flexible conduit through cabinet as shown to
prevent contact with moving parts.
Figure 2.6.3 - Wire housing strain relief hole: 2” or 1.75”
diameter.
Figure 2.6.4 - Fryers on casters, and/or installed with flexible
conduit must have a restraint cable installed between the fryer
and substantial structural element to prevent strain on conduit.
INSTALLATION