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STEP 6: ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, CONNECTION & GROUNDING
breaker or disconnecting the
proper fuse.
• Gas range models PRSG304 and
PRSG36 must be plugged into a
3-prong grounding type recep-
tacle.
• Dual Fuel range models
PRSE304, PRSE36 and PRSE48
can be cord-connected or hard-
wired to the power supply, as
described on Page 17.
• For the PRSE Dual-Fuel Ranges,
a neutral supply wire must be
provided from the power source
(breaker/fuse panel) because
critical range components,
including the surface burner
spark re-ignition module, require
120 VAC to operate safely and
properly. An improper 120/240
VAC power supply will cause
malfunction, damage this appli-
ance, and possibly create a
condition of shock hazard. If the
correct power supply circuit is not
provided, it is the responsibility
and obligation of the installer or
user to have the proper power
supply installed and connected.
This must be accomplished in
accordance with all applicable
local codes and ordinances by a
qualified electrician. In the
absence of local codes and
ordinances, the power supply
connection shall be in accor-
dance with the National
Electric Code.
• Observe all governing codes
and ordinances when ground-
ing. In the absence of these
codes or ordinances observe
National Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA No. 70 Current Issue.
See pages 17 and 18 for
grounding method.
• Electrical wiring diagrams and
schematics have been placed in
the toe kick area of the range
for access by a qualified service
technician.
• The PRSE Dual Fuel Ranges
may be connected to a 120/
208 VAC power supply.
Chart D: POWER SUPPLY WIRE - RATING AND SIZE REQUIREMENTS
MODEL
VOLTAGE
TEMPERATURE CONDUCTOR SIZE, AWG
NUMBER
RATING, MIN.
RATING
L1,L2
NEUT.
GROUND
PRSE304
300 VAC
105
°
C
10
12
10
PRSE36
300 VAC
105
°
C
10
12
10
PRSE48
300 VAC
105
°
C
8
10
8
• For the PRSG All-Gas Ranges,
improper polarization of the
120 VAC electrical supply
circuit will cause malfunction
(such as continuous sparking
of the burner igniters), may
damage this appliance, and
could create a condition of
shock hazard at the igniter of
each burner. If the circuit is
not correctly polarized, it is
the responsibility and obliga-
tion of the installer or user to
have the existing receptacle
changed to a properly polar-
ized receptacle in accordance
with all applicable local codes
and ordinances by a qualified
electrician. In the absence of
local codes and ordinances,
the receptacle replacement
shall be in accordance with the
National Electric Code.
• Prior to servicing appliance,
always disconnect appliance
electrical supply cord, if so
equipped, from wall receptacle. If
appliance is hard-wired to power
supply, disconnect power to unit
by turning off the proper circuit
Chart C: ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
MODEL NUMBER
VOLTAGE
CIRCUIT RATING
FREQUENCY
PHASE
PRSG304 and
120 VAC
15 Amps
60 Hz.
Single
PRSG36
PRSE304
120/240 VAC 20 Amps
60 Hz.
Single
PRSE36
120/240 VAC
30 Amps
60 Hz.
Single
PRSE48
120/240 VAC
50 AMPS
60 Hz.
Single