Specifications

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WOLF E SERIES BUILT-IN OVENS
IMPORTANT
NOTE
You must follow
all National
Electrical Code
regulations. In
addition, be aware
of local codes and
ordinances when
installing your
service.
E
SERIES SINGLE OVENS
Required power supply:
240/208 V AC / 60 Hz / 30 amp service
Maximum connected load:
5.1 kW at 240 V AC; 3.8 kW at 208 V AC
with minimum 30 amp service
Total amps:
21 amps
Minimum supply wire size:
L1, L2 and
ground10 AWG
E SERIES DOUBLE OVENS
Required power supply:
240/208 V AC / 60 Hz / 50 amp service
Maximum connected load:
8.9 kW at 240 V AC; 6.7 kW at 208 V AC
with minimum 50 amp service
Total amps:
37 amps
Minimum supply wire size:
L1, L2 and
ground10 AWG
The built-in oven is provided with a conduit
consisting of two insulated hot lead conduc-
tors (copper) and an insulated ground conduc-
tor (copper). If necessary, refer to the wiring
diagram showing the connections for each
lead to the terminal box on the unit.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The complete appliance must be properly
grounded at all times when electrical
power is applied.
Grounding through the neutral conductor
is prohibited for new branch-circuit
installations (1996 NEC); mobile homes;
and recreational vehicles, or in an area
where local codes prohibit grounding
through the neutral conductor.
If aluminum house supply wiring is
utilized, splice the appliance copper wire
to the aluminum house wiring using
special connectors design and agency
certified for joining copper and
aluminum. Follow the connector manu-
facturer's recommended procedure
carefully. NOTE: Improper connection can
result in a fire hazard.
GROUND
L2
L1
Wiring diagram
Verify that power is disconnected from
the electrical box before proceeding.
For UL installations:
Attach the conductors
to the residence wiring in accordance with
N
ational Electrical Codes and all state,
municipal and local codes.
For CSA installations:
Attach the conductors
to the electrical box provided. Then connect
t
he residence wiring to the electrical box in
accordance with all national, provincial and
local codes.