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LOCATION
When choosing a location for this appliance you
must have:
(a) Sufficient room for the installation (see clear-
ances), a satisfactory flue (see flue system),
and an adequate air supply for correct combus-
tion and operation (see Ventilation and
Combustion air supply).
(b) Adequate space for maintenance and air circu-
lation.
(c) Solid floor or base of non-combustible material
which is capable of supporting the total weight.
(see Technical Data).
HEARTH CONSTRUCTION
When a non-combustible floor surface is not avail-
able then we recommend that the cooker be placed
on a slab of pre-cast concrete 40mm (1
1/2
”) deep or
a slab of other insulating material. This hearth must
extend 150mm (6”) to either side of the appliance
and 225mm (9”) to the front.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
All wiring external to the appliance must conform to
the current BS 7671, B.S. 7462, Safety Document
635 ETC: Part 1 Section 5.4.6. & the Electricity at
Work Regulations. The cooker requires a 230V -
240V, 50Hz supply. Connection of this appliance to
the mains supply must be through a moulded on
plug top (with a 3A fuse) which is fitted to the appli-
ance in accordance with EN 60335, Consumer
Protection: SI 1994 No. 1768, (plug and sockets
etc.) Safety Regulations 1994.
WARNING: THIS SUPPLY AND COOKER MUST
BE EARTHED
(
Refer to B.S. 7430 : Code for
Protection of Earthing).
Where there is a risk that the supply voltage could
fall below 190 volts, a voltage sensitive device
should be fitted to prevent the appliance from oper-
ating when the voltage is below 190 volts, so as not
to endanger the installation. Primary fuse is locat-
ed at rear of control box.
To isolate the appliance completely unplug from the
mains socket. Always ensure that this socket is eas-
ily accessible and close to the appliance. Persons
in charge of this appliance should be aware of this
socket outlet position.
Fig.3
COOKER CLEARANCES
Minimum clearances to combustible materials:
6” (150mm) to either side
2” (50mm) to rear
36” (915mm) above
48” (1220mm) to front (See figs 2 & 3)
Fig.2
Minimum clearances to non-combustible materi-
als:
1” (25mm) to either side.
Reduced to 15mm stops at rear
36” (915mm) above
48” (1220mm) to front (see figs.4&5)
Always install in accordance with current local
wiring regulations.
Fig.4