Thermador PRG48 Range User Manual


 
STEP
2:
CABINET
PREPARATION
GAS
AND
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY
ZONES:
FIG.
3a
Gas
&
Electrical
Supply
Zone
for
PRG304,
PRG36
&
PRG48
All-Gas
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)
must
be
easily
accessible
through
an
adjacent
cabinet
without
moving
the
range.
Three-Prong,
120
VAC
Receptacle
5/8"
Flex Line
to
Appliance
Gas
&
Electrical
Supply
Zone
The
All-Gas
Ranges
are
factory
equipped
with
a
power
supply
cord
with
a
three-prong
grounding
plug.
IT
MUST
BE
PLUGGED
INTO
A
MATING,
GROUNDING-TYPE.
120
VAC
RECEPTACLE
THAT
IS
CON-
1
3/4"
Maximum
Protrusion
from
Wall
for
Gas
Supply
1/2"
N
P
T
NECTED
TO
A
CORRECTLY
POLARIZED
AND
GROUNDED
120
VAC
CIRCUIT.
(See
STEP
6.)
The
range
must
beconnected
only
to
the
type
of
gas
for
which
it
is
certified.
If
the
range
is
to
be
connected
to
propane
gas,
ensure
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.)
FIG
3b
Gas
&
Electrical
Supply
Zone
for
PRDS304
Dual-Fuel
Ranges
The
Dual-Fuel
ranges
may
be
connected
5/8"
Flex
Line
to
Appliance
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)
must
be
easily
accessible
through
an
adjacent
cabinet
without
moving
the
range.
2"
Maximum
Protru
sion
from
Wall
for
Gas
Supply
1/2"
N.P.T.
240
VAC
Receptacle
(Shown)
or
Junction
Box
Gas
&
Electrical
•^Supply
Zone
4-3/4"
to
the
power
supply
with
a
3-pole,
3-
conductor
range
supply
cord
kit,
a
3-pole,
4-conductor
range
supply
cord
kit
or
by
hard-wiring
to
the
power
supply.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
installer
to
provide
the
proper
wiring
components
(cord
or
conduit
and
wires)
and
complete
the
electrical
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,
ensure
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.)
5/8"
Flex Line
to
Appliance
FIG.
3c
Gas
&
Electrical
Supply
Zone
for
PRDS36
and
PRDS
48
Dual-Fuel
Ranges
The
Dual-Fuel
ranges
may
be
connected
to
the
power
supply
with
a
3-pole,
3-
conductor
range
supply
cord
kit,
a
3-pole.
4-conductor
range
supply
cord
kit
or
by
hard-wiring
to
the
power
supply.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
installer
to
provide
the
proper
wiring
components
(cord
or
conduit
and
wires)
and
complete
the
electrical
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,
ensure
that
the
propane
gas
supply
tank
is
equipped
with
its
own
high
pressure
regulator
in
addition
to
the
pressure
regulator
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)
must
be
easily
accessible
through
an
adjacent
cabinet
without
moving
the
range.
Model
PRDS36
PRDS48
240
VAC
Receptacle
(Shown)
or
Junction
Box
Electrical
Supply
Zone
2"
Maximum
Protrusion
from
Wall
for
Gas
Supply
7"
12"
B
16"
supplied
with
the
range.
(See
STEP
5.)
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