Wolf Appliance Company WWD30 User Manual

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Planning Information

Warming Drawer

M O D E L W W D 3 0

Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.

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I N S T A L L A T I O N N O T E S

Refer to the illustrations and specifications for

overall dimensions, finished rough opening
dimensions and installation specifics.

Model WWD30 is shipped without any deco-

rative drawer front. It must be installed with one
of the accessory drawer fronts.Refer to the
installation instructions provided with the
warming drawer front for detailed specifications.
These instructions can also be found on the
Wolf website at wolfappliance.com.

Wolf recommends using a 33" (838) wide

cabinet for the warming drawer with stainless
steel drawer front. A minimum 30" (762) wide by
24" (610) deep cabinet is required. A minimum
33" (838) wide cabinet is required for the
warming drawer with integrated drawer front.

The warming drawer with integrated drawer

front can be used in an overlay application, or an
inset panel application where it will be
completely recessed into the cabinet. Keep in
mind that the size of the custom panel for the
warming drawer with integrated drawer front
will vary according to the specific installation.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The inset panel application
for the integrated drawer front requires the
warming drawer to be recessed into the cabinet.
A minimum 25" (635) deep cabinet is needed if
you want the front panel to be flush with
surrounding cabinetry.

The warming drawer platform must be able to

support 200 lbs (91 kg). It must be a minimum
of 1" (25) above the toe kick to allow for the
overlap of the warming drawer trim.

IMPORTANT NOTE: A platform or anti-tip block
must be installed to prevent the unit from tipping
forward when the drawer is opened.

For undercounter installations, 23

1

/

2

" (597)

from the bottom of the warming drawer opening
to the floor is recommended.

Model WWD30 requires a separate, grounded

120 V AC, 60 Hz power supply. The service
should have its own 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker
and a grounded 3-prong receptacle should be
located within the reach of the 3' (.9 m) power
cord. Locate electrical within the shaded area
shown in the illustrations on pages 4–7.

The Wolf warming drawer may be installed

below an induction, electric or gas cooktop,
provided the warming drawer is fully enclosed,
top and bottom. Refer to the cooktop sections of
our website, wolfappliance.com.

The Wolf warming drawer may be installed

above or below a built-in single oven or below a
double oven, provided the warming drawer is
fully enclosed, top and bottom. Model WWD30
is designed and agency approved for installation
with Wolf built-in ovens. Refer to the built-in
oven sections of our website, wolfappliance.com.

When the warming drawer is installed below

a built-in oven, a minimum of 2

3

/

8

" (60) between

warming drawer and oven openings—1

1

/

2

" (38)

for integrated drawer front—is required for place-
ment of the anti-tip block. To allow the warming
drawer trim and the built-in oven trim to meet, a

7

/

8

" (22) platform may be used to separate the

two openings. This will act as the support
platform for the oven and the anti-tip device for
the warming drawer.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Additional clearance
between warming drawer and oven openings
may be required. Check that oven supports do
not obstruct the interior dimensions required for
the warming drawer.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When the warming drawer
is installed above a built-in oven, a

7

/

8

" (22)

platform is required to allow for clearance of
overlaps.

IMPORTANT NOTE: In an overlay application for
the integrated drawer front, the amount of space
between warming drawer and oven openings
may need to be increased depending on the size
of the overlay panel and the amount of overlap.

The warming drawer with stainless steel

drawer front may be installed next to or above
another Wolf warming drawer.

The Wolf warming drawer is designed and

safe for use in outdoor applications. When
installed outdoors, a ground fault circuit inter-
rupter (GFCI) is required to reduce the risk of
electrical shock. All other aspects of the installa-
tion are identical for indoor and outdoor use.

You must follow all National Electrical Code

regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes
and ordinances when installing your service.

The Wolf warming drawer may be installed in

combination with a built-in single oven and
microwave oven with trim. Be sure that the
drawer front matches the series of oven and
microwave trim you are using in your design.
Refer to pages 9–11 for specifications.

Refer to the installation instructions

shipped with each Wolf product for detailed
specifications.

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