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D21 Drop-in Cooktop
4 INSTALLATION
FIRE, EXPLOSION, OR BURN HAZARD. Do not use matches, candles, or other sources of
ignition to test fittings and gas lines for leaks. Doing so could result in an explosion, causing serious injury
or death.
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The gas line material between the Cooktop and the bottom shield must be rated for a minimum of
300°F (149°C) exposure.
4.1 Constructing the cabinet
For proper operation, the cabinet must:
• Be properly constructed of wood or metal, to the dimensions shown.
• Be squared to the counter top and cabinet face.
• Have the cabinet opening be level from side to side and from front to rear.
• Be positioned so that no combustible material can be placed next to the Cooktop sides. If there is a gap
between the Cooktop and an adjacent cabinet, you must close the gap prior to installing the Cooktop.
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A ‡ B ‡ C D E F § G H † I * J ¥
13.75"
(350 mm)
17.875"
(455 mm)
1.875"
(48 mm)
2.25"
(58 mm)
0.75"
(20 mm)
2.625"/1.125"
(67 mm/29 mm)
4.125"
(105 mm)
19.50"
(20 mm)
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‡ For proper fit, these dimensions must be within +/- 1/8" (3.2 mm).
§ 2.625" (67 mm) for all models without preinstalled cover. 1.2" (31 mm) for models with preinstalled cover
(SECG and BPWM models).
† 19.50" (H) [20 mm] is the minimum vertical distance between combustible material and the Cooktop. Installer
must follow requirements of table 2-6.7.2 of ANSI 1192.
* > nominal width of the Cooktop
¥ 13.00" (J) [331 mm] is the maximum depth of cabinets installed above cooking tops per ANSI Z21.57, Clause
1.25.1.L.