GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES:
FIG. 3A Gas & Electrical Supply Zone for Dual Fuel Ranges
Typical placement shown.
Other placement of Gas
Supply and Electrical
Receptacle within the
Electrical and Gas Supply
Zone is acceptable.
NOTE:
A Manual Gas
Shut-Off Valve
(not shown)
2" Maximum Protru-
must be easily
accessible
through an
adjacent cabinet
without moving
the range.
Model
PD30
PD36
PD48
NOTE: Any opening in the wall behind the appliance and
any opening in the floor under the appliance must be
sealed.
Step 2: Cabinet Preparation
3/4" Flex Line to
Appliance
Gas
1/2"
Supply
N.P.T.
Zone
sion from Wall for
Gas Supply
A
B
C
8"
12"
10"
10-1/2"
15"
10-1/2"
16-1/2"
16"
15-1/2"
The Dual Fuel ranges may be con-
nected to the power supply with a
range supply cord kit or by hard-
wiring to the power supply. It is the
responsibility of the installer to pro-
vide the proper wiring components
(cord or conduit and wires) and com-
240 VAC Receptacle
plete the electrical connection as dic-
(Shown) or Junction
tated by local codes and ordinances,
Box
Centerline of
and/or the National Electric Code.
Electrical
The units must be properly grounded.
Supply Zone
Refer to Step 6 for details.
D
The range must be connected only
E
to the type of gas for which it is
Floor
certified. If the range is to be con-
nected to propane gas, ensure that the
propane gas supply tank is equipped
D
E
with its own high pressure regulator in
6-1/2" 5-1/4"
addition to the pressure regulator sup-
6-1/2" 5-1/4"
plied with the range. (See STEP 5.)
6-1/2" 5-1/4"
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