Installation guide
DANGER
>
Disconnect
power
before
servicing
the
product.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
death
or
electrical
shock.
General
information
A
WARNING
«
The
DECT
series
models
may
be
powered
at
240V
or
208V.
NS
This
cooktop
does
not
require
a
neutral
connection.
If
the
cooktop
is
to
be
completely
enclosed
in
a
cabinet,
feed
the
cooktop
cable
through
the
opening
in
the
cabinet.
Make
the
electrical
connection
following
the
appropriate
steps
for
your
installation.
Your
cooktop
must
be
connected
to
the
proper
electrical
voltage
and
frequency
as
specified
in
the
table
on
the
right.
The
flexible
conduit
(supplied)
4
feet
long
(123
cm)
located
at
the
right
rear
of
the
cooktop
bottom
box
should
be
connected
directly
to
junction
box.
Do
not
cut
or
lengthen
the
conduit.
A
ULL
-
or
CSA
-
listed
conduit
connector
must
be
provided
at
each
end
of
the
power
supply
cable
(at
the
cooktop
and
at
the
junction
box.)
A
time
delay
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
is
recommended.
Do
not
ground
to
a
gas
pipe.
Do
not
have
a
fuse
in
the
grounding
or
neutral
circuit.
Fuse
both
supply
(phase)
lines.
A
WARNING
Improper
connection
of
aluminum
house
wiring
to
the
copper
leads
can
result
in
a
serious
problem.
ENGLISH
Power
Supply
Model
240V60Hz
|
208V60Hz
|
APPFoval
code
30”
DECT304
6,7kW
28A
5,03kKW
24A
514T40NA
36”
DECT365
S.4kWw
39A
7
,06kKW
34A
514V50NC.
Figure
12.
Location
of
serial
tag
Connect
with
copper
wire
only
If
the
house
has
aluminum
wiring,
follow
the
procedure
below:
4.
Connect
the
aluminum
wiring
to
the
copper
wire
by
using
special
connectors
designed
and
Underwriters
Laboratories-listed
for
joining
copper
to
aluminum.
Follow
the
electrical
connector
manufacturer's
recommended
procedure.
2.
Aluminum/copper
connection
must
conform
with
local
codes
and
industry-
accepted
wiring
practices.
National
Fire
Protection
Association
Batter/march
Park
Quincy,
Massachusetts
02269
A
three-wire,
single
phase,
240
Volt
60
cycle
electrical
system
(properly
circuit
protected
to
meet
Local
Codes
of
NFPA
No.70) must
be
provided.
Unit
must
be
properly
grounded
in
accordance
with
local
wiring
code.
The
chart
below
recommends
the
minimum
circuit
protector
and
wire
size
if
the
appliance
is
the
only
unit
on
the
circuit.
If
smaller
sizes
of
wire
are
used,
the
unit
efficiency
will
be
reduced
and
a
fire
hazard
may
be
created.
It
is
advisable
that
the
electrical
wiring
and
hookup
be
accomplished
by
a
competeni
electrician.










