Installation PreparationELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSThese Monogram built-in ovens require a separateproperly ground ed 3-wire 120/208 or 120/240 volt,60 Hz power supply, protected by a time delay fuse orcircuit breaker.• Double ovens are rated at 6.5 KW at 240 volt and6.5 KW at 208 volt.• Single ovens are rated at 3.3 KW at 240 volt and2.8 KW at 208 volt.• Ovens are supplied with a flexible power cablewhich must be attached to a junction box. The cablelength is 53"for both single and double convectionovens.• DO NOT use an extension cord with theseappliances.• DO NOT shorten the flexible power cable.We recommend thatthe electrical wiring and hookupof your oven be performed by a qualified electrician.After installation, have the electrician show youwhere your main oven disconnect is located.Check with local utilities for electrical codes whichapply in your area. Failure to wire the oven accordingto governing codes could result in a hazardouscondition. If there are no local codes, the oven mustbe wired and fused in accordance with NationElectrical Code, ANSl/NFPA No. 70-latest edition.You can get a copy by writing:National Fire Protection AssociationBatterymarch ParkQuincy MA 02269The National Electrical Code requires that new,but not existing construction utilize a four-conductorconnection to an electric oven. When installing anelectric oven in new construction, a mobile home,recreational vehicle or an area where local codesprohibit grounding through the neutral conductor,follow instructions in the section on NEWCONSTRUCTION AND FOUR-CONDUCTORBRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION.TOOLS AND MATERIALSYOU WILL NEED• 2 X 4 Lumber for runners or 3/4" thick shelving• Saw•Level• Phillips screwdriver, wood screws and adhesiveor other hardware for installing runners or shelf tosupport the oven.*Wire cutters and wire stripper• Junction box• Electrical cable - 3-conductor or 4-concuctor wire,as required by local codes.• UL listed conduit connector