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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CABINET PREPARATION
The Drop-In Cooktop was designed for easy installation. However, for the best appearance, to conceal the raw
cutout edges and to ensure a snug and secure fit, the cutouts must be precise. Use the cutout dimension
information in the figures below for your installation. When preparing for installation, it is critical that the
cabinet cutout matches the cutout dimensions provided for the cooktop for a good fit. See illustrations below for
specifications.
For proper performance, the Drop-In Cooktop must be level. To achieve a flush fit of the cooktop, it will be
necessary to have a flat countertop (front to back and left to right).
Be sure to check local building codes for the proper method of installation. Local codes may vary. Installation,
electrical connections, and grounding must comply with all applicable codes.
NOTE:
The cooktop must be completely removed from cut-out to service. The lower firebox is not supported by the counter.
PLUG UNUSED HOLE WITH
SCREW INCLUDED.
(P/N 15001-22)
FASTEN TO INSIDE OF
CABINET FACE.
(P/N 91807)
FASTEN BRACKET TO
BOTTOM OF CHASSIS.
(P/N 15001-22)
FIG. 3
A
) 18” MIN.
B) 13” MAX.
C) 5” MIN. TO COMBUSTIBLES∆
D
)
19-3/4”
DEPTH
E)
34-3/4”
FOR CTD-365
28-5/8” FOR CTD-304
F)
36”
HOOD
WID
TH MIN. FOR C
TD
-365
30” HOOD WIDTH MIN. FOR CTD-304
G) 2-1/2”
H) 5”
I) 18”
DROP
-IN C
OOK
TOP CUT-OUT DIMENSIONS
F
CAUTION:
36" min. to
combustible
material #,
from cooking
surface
B
A
C
D
E
# As dened in the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1, latest edition).
NOTE: See manufacturer's recommendations for ducting specications.
*
G
H
electrical
and
gas supply
I
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