Kenyon 436 User Manual

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13 1/2"

22 1/2"

5 3/4"

21 3/4"

12 3/4"

436 Model

12 3/4"

12 3/4"

5 3/4"

12 1/4"

12 1/4"

LOCATION & COUNTER-TOP PREPARATION

The stove must be located in an area with adequate ventilation for occupants’ safety and efficient stove
operation. It should be installed with adequate clearances between the stove top and all surrounding
surfaces (i.e. curtains, cabinets, etc) in order to minimize heat transfer to these surfaces. Also fire
resistant materials should be attached to any surrounding surfaces, especially overhead.

Once a location for the stove has been chosen, it is important to check clearances underneath the
counter for the bottom portion of the stove and its moving parts. The stove extends about 6 inches (152
mm) below the countertop. If drawers or cabinets are located under the stove, a rigid barrier must be
installed to prevent combustible items, (i.e. rags, paper, etc.) from coming in contact with the hot stove.
The barrier must be ventilated.

Adequate ventilation of the space below the stove must be provided to ensure proper operation of the
stove. Heat transferred from the cook top bottom pan during operation will overheat an improperly
ventilated area.

FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROPER CLEARANCES AND VENTILATION MAY RESULT IN A FIRE
HAZARD.

General dimensions for each model stove are shown below:












Note: A 3" radius is required

INSTALLATION

Once the cutout has been prepared as shown on page 3, pre-fit the stove into the cutout to mark drill
locations. Tilt and insert the front portion of the stove first. Care should be exercised so as not to
damage or bend any moving parts. Next, lower the stove into the cut out. Using a pencil mark the
location of mounting holes onto the counter. Carefully remove the stove from the cutout. Using a 1/8"
drill and the pencil marks as a guide, drill four (4) mounting holes. Replace the stove into the counter.
Mount the stove in place by using (4) #8 x 5/8" oval head stainless steel wood screws(not supplied).

Electrical Connection

It is recommended that the supply conductors be protected with a double pole simultaneous trip circuit
breaker per the specifications for the various models and voltages as shown in the Electrical
Requirements Table on page 3. Use SO rubber-insulated cable to connect the boat shore power
electrical circuit to the terminal board in back of the stove.

NOTE: Only qualified installers should connect this appliance to the electrical service.

3" Radius

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