Step 2: cabinet preparation, Gas and electric supply zones – Thermador Pro-Grand PD48 Manuel d'utilisation

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GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY ZONES:

Step 2: Cabinet Preparation

Typical place-
ment shown.
Other placement
of Gas Supply
and Electrical
R e c e p t a c l e
within the Elec-
trical and Gas
Supply Zone is
acceptable.

FIG. 3A Gas & Electrical Supply Zone for Dual Fuel Ranges

The Dual Fuel ranges may be
connected to the power supply
with a range supply cord kit or by
hard-wiring to the power supply.
It is the responsibility of the in-
staller to provide the proper wir-
ing components (cord or conduit
and wires) and complete the elec-
trical connection as dictated by
local codes and ordinances, and/
or the National Electric Code. The
units must be properly grounded.
Refer to Step 6 for details.

The range must be connected
only to the type of gas for which
it is certified.
If the range is to be
connected to propane gas, en-
sure that the propane gas supply
tank is equipped with its own high
pressure regulator in addition to
the pressure regulator supplied
with the range. (See Step 5.)

NOTE: Any opening in the wall behind the
appliance and any opening in the floor under
the appliance must be sealed.

NOTE:
If not already
present, install
gas shut-off
valve in an eas-
ily accessible
location. Make
sure all users
know where and
how to shut off
the gas supply
to the range.
NOTE: The in-
staller should
inform the con-
sumer of the lo-
cation of the gas
shut-off valve.

Model

A

B

C

D

E

30"

8"

12"

10"

6-1/2" 5-1/4"

36"

10-1/2"

15"

10-1/2"

6-1/2" 5-1/4"

48"

16-1/2"

16"

15-1/2"

6-1/2" 5-1/4"

3/4" Flex Line
to Appliance

A

Centerline of
Electrical
Supply Zone

Gas
Supply
Zone

1/2"
NPT

240 VAC Receptacle
(Shown) or Junction
Box

2" Maximum Protru-

sion from Wall for

Gas Supply

➤ ➤

D

Floor

E

B

C

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