Installation
RTCSmp Built-In Module-Line Dual/Quad Cooktops
Part # 4532415 Rev 1 (12/12/13)
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Installation
IMPORTANT
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Kitchen designers and installation contractors are responsible for designing and installing correctly the
appropriate support structures and ventilation system for the cooking equipment.
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When designing kitchen cabinets for the induction equipment, please take into account all installation
requirements, including factors such as: ease of electrical installation, size of the power conductor, and
length of the wires.
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The installation, including electrical installation, must be carried out by registered installation contractors
only. The contractors are responsible for interpreting all instructions correctly and performing the
installation in compliance with national and local regulations. The warning signs and rating plates on the
cooking equipment must strictly be followed.
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Read ALL SECTIONS carefully, comply with all requirements listed and ensure all inspection is done by
qualified personnel.
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Refer to the technical data given in chapter
3 Dimensions and Technical Specifications
.
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Induction equipment that is not installed correctly will have warranty voided. See
Warranty, p.2
.
4.1
Compartment Protection
To protect the induction unit and wiring, we recommend isolating the generator, the coil carrier sheets, and the
wires in separate electrical compartments inside the cabinet.
The illustrations below show two installation versions. In Figure
A
, all module-line components are installed inside
one single compartment and the wires are exposed. In Figure
B
, the interior space of the cabinet is divided. The
coil carrier sheet, the control unit and their wiring are protected inside the upper compartment; the generator
and its wiring are protected inside the lower compartment. Extra storage space can also be created.
IMPORTANT:
To ensure reliability of the induction unit, the cabinet/compartments must have sufficient
ventilation for the exhaust. Build up of hot exhaust air will cause the unit to reduce power or to
switch-off.