Wolf IF15/S User Manual

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Fryer Module Specifications

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IMPORTANT NOTE:

This appliance must be installed in

accordance with National Electrical Codes, as well as all

state, municipal and local codes. The correct voltage,

frequency and amperage must be supplied to the appli-

ance from a dedicated, grounded circuit which is

protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time delay

fuse. The proper voltage, frequency, and amperage ratings

are listed on the product rating plate located on the under-

side of the module. Refer to the illustration on page 3.

The complete appliance must be properly grounded at

all times when electrical power is applied.

Do not ground the appliance with the neutral (white)

house supply wire. A separate ground wire must be

utilized.

If aluminum house supply wiring is utilized, splice the

appliance copper wire to the aluminum house wiring

using special connectors designed and agency certified

for joining copper and aluminum. Follow the connector

manufacturer’s recommended procedure carefully.

Improper connection can result in a fire hazard!

Electrical Requirements

Verify that power is disconnected from the electrical

box before proceeding.

The Wolf electric fryer module requires a separate,

grounded 3-wire electrical supply with its own circuit

breaker. Locate the electrical supply within the shaded

area shown in the installation illustration on the following

page.

MODEL IF15/S

Power supply: 240/208 V AC, 60 Hz, 15 amp service.

Max connected load: 2.6 kW at 240 V, 1.9 kW at 208 V.

The fryer module is provided with a 4' (1.2 m) flexible

3-wire conduit that makes a connection to a junction box.

The conduit consists of two insulated hot lead conductors

and one insulated ground conductor.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

You must follow all National Electrical

Code regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes and

ordinances when installing your service.

For electrical installation, attach the conductors to the

residence wiring in accordance with National Electrical

Codes and all state, provincial, municipal and local codes.

The wiring diagram covering the control circuit is located

inside the module control box.

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