• Always disconnect appliance
from the electric supply either
by disconnecting power cord or
shutting off the breaker before
servicing the appliance.
• All 120 Volt cooktop models
must be plugged into a mating
3-Prong, Grounding-Type
Receptacle. The receptacle
must be connected to a
p r o p e r l y g r o u n d e d a n d
polarized electrical power
supply rated at 120VAC,
Single Phase, 60HZ. See list
below for proper over-current
protection requirements for
each model.
• A l l
2 4 0
Vo l t
c o o k t o p
models require hard wire
connections.
CAUTION: Improper
grounding or polarization
will cause malfunction (such
as continuous sparking
of the burner igniters).
T h i s c a n d a m a g e t h e
appliance and can create a
condition of shock hazard.
If the circuit is not correctly
grounded and polarized, it is the
responsibility and obligation of
the installer and user to have
the existing receptacle changed
to a properly grounded and
polarized receptacle. This must
be accomplished in accordance
with all applicable local codes
and ordinances by a qualified
electrician. In the absence of
local codes and ordinances, the
receptacle replacement shall be
in accordance with the National
Electric Code. (See Fig.10)
• O b s e r v e a l l g o v e r n i n g
codes and ordinances when
grounding. In the absence of
these codes or ordinances
observe National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70
current issue. See Fig. 10
for recommended grounding
method.
• An electrical wiring diagram
and schematic have been
Step 5: Electrical Requirements,
Connection and Grounding
attached to the bottom of the
cooktop chassis for access by
a qualified service technician.
Do not remove or discard this
important information.
Grounding Method for
120 VAC Models
The cooktop is factory equipped
with a power supply cord with
a three-prong grounding plug
(with polarized parallel blades).
IT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO
A M AT I N G , G R O U N D I N G
TYPE RECEPTACLE THAT IS
CONNECTED TO A CORRECTLY
POLARIZED 120 VOLT CIRCUIT
(240 VOLT CIRCUIT FOR
PC484GE AND P24GE). (See
Fig. 10). Improper grounding or
polarization will cause malfunction
(such as continuous sparking of
the burner igniters), may damage
this appliance, and can create a
condition of shock hazard.
Electrical Connection for
240 VAC Models
1. Attach flexible conduit to the
junction box.
2. Connect the cooktop lead
wires to the junction box
supply wires in proper
phase:
For all models, connect black
(L1) to black, red (L2) to red,
white wire to neutral and
green wire to ground.
Note: If the 120V cooktop
is installed and connected
Electrical Power Supply Over-current Protection Requirements:
(Each cooktop model requires either a 10 Amp, 15 Amp, or 30 Amp
circuit breaker as shown below)
PC304- 10 Amp circuit protection
PC366- 10 Amp circuit protection
PC364GL- 10 Amp circuit protection
PC364GE- (with 12" electric griddle) - 15 Amp circuit protection
PC486GL- 10 Amp circuit protection
PC486GE- (with 12" electric griddle) - 15 Amp circuit protection
PC484GGE- (with 12" electric griddle) - 15 Amp circuit protection
PC484WK- 10 Amp circuit protection
PC484GE- (with 24" electric griddle) -30 Amp circuit protection, 240VAC
P24WK- 10 Amp circuit protection
P24GE - (with 24" electric griddle) - 30 Amp circuit protection, 240VAC
FIG. 10 Recommended
Grounding Method for
120V models
T H E
PRONG MUST NOT BE CUT
OR REMOVED UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES.
as specified above, it will
be completely grounded in
compliance with the National
Electric Code.
3. Turn on power supply.
4. Test operation.
FIG. 11 Junction Box
Location
11
T H I R D ,
G R O U N D
Conduit
(Approx. 3')
12" APPROXIMATE
"J" Box