Specifications

ELECTRiCAL/GAS CONNECTIONS
STEP 4: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Receptacle Box
Cover Plate
Three
Pror
Plug
Three Prong
Receptacle
POWER REQUIREMENTS
120 VAC, 60 Hz., singHe phase. 4 Amp. Max. (Use 15
Amp. Circuit)
Always disconnect e[ectdc supply cord from the
waHHoutlet or service disconnect before servicing
this appHiance. Observe aHHgoverning codes and
ordinances when grounding, in the absence of
which, observe NationaH EHectdcaHCode ANSH/NFPA
No. 70-1990.
FIG. 71
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD
This appHhnce isfactory equipped with a power suppHy cord with a three-prong grounding pHug (with
pohrized paraHeHbhdes). Htmust be pHugged into a mating grounding type receptacle, connected to
a correctly polarized 120'v'olt circuit. If the circuit does not have a grounding type receptacle, it is the
responsibility and obligation of the installer or user to have the existing receptacle changed to a
properly grounded and polarized 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 Electrical Code. THE THIRD GROUND PRONG
SHOULD NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE CUT OR REMOVED (See Fig. 11).
STEP 5: GAS
Verify the type of gas supplied to the location. The range is shipped from the factory set up and
adjusted for natural gas or LP (propane), depending on specific model ordered. The unit cannot be
converted.
NATURAL GAS REQUIREMENTS
Connection: 1/2" N.RT. Minimum 5/8" dia.flex line. Pressure: 6" to 14" W.C.
L°R GAS REQUIREMENTS
Connection: 1/2" N.RT. Minimum 518" dia. flex line. Pressure: Supply pressure must be 11" to 14" W.C.
A regulator is required at the L.R source to provide a maximum of 14" W.C. to the range regulator.