Dual Fuel Range Specifications
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Installation Requirements
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Caution must be used in planning the
proper installation of the Wolf dual fuel range to avoid fires
or damage to adjacent cabinetry or kitchen equipment.
Follow all minimum clearances to combustible surfaces
shown in the installation illustration for your specific model
on the following pages.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When installing against a combustible
surface, a minimum 10" (254) riser is required for a 36"
(914) dual fuel range with charbroiler or griddle and all
48" (1219) and 60" (1524) models.
Risers and other accessories are available through your
authorized Wolf dealer. To obtain local dealer information,
visit the find a showroom section of our website,
wolfappliance.com.
Failure to locate the range without the proper clear-
ances will result in a fire hazard.
VENTILATION
The dual fuel range must have an adequate supply of fresh
air to assure proper combustion and ventilation. The
location of the range should be away from strong draft
areas, such as windows, doors and strong heating vents
or fans. Do not obstruct the flow of air.
Due to the high volume of ventilation air required, a source
of outside replacement air is recommended. This is espe-
cially important for tightly sealed and insulated homes. A
qualified HVAC contractor should be consulted.
It is recommended that you use a Wolf pro ventilation
hood or hood liner with the dual fuel range. If the range is
to be installed without ventilation, a 36" (914) minimum
clearance, 44" (1118) for charbroiler, from countertop to
combustible materials above the range is required. Refer
to the installation illustrations on pages 10–13.