La Cornue CornuFé 1908 - 36 User Manual
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Installation and User Guide CornuFé 1908 - 36" - USA / Can
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BEFORE DELIVERY
Gas supply
Voltage:
240 V a.c., single-phase, 3 wire system / 60 Hz
Power:
2575 W;
Intensity:
11 A
Wire section:
2 mm
2
/ N° AWG 14
Check the power rating at your electric meter (maximal load) to ensure that it is suitable for your
model, taking into account all other electrical appliances installed on the same circuit.
The power of the CornuFé 1908 - 36" stove, does not allow for a simple plug and socket connec-
tion; the electrical connection must be made by means of an adequate flexible cord, built-in junc-
tion box, with terminal blocks; the box is located about 13" from the floor, on the wall behind the
stove, on the right.
Use sealing compound on all pipe joints. Compound used must be resistant to the action of LP
Gases.
The gas supply line to the appliance must be at least the same size as the gas inlet. An
easily acces-
sible manual shutoff valve must be installed, keeping in mind the fact that on the appliance, the
gas inlet is located:
- On the left-hand side of the appliance, approximately 2" from the edge.
- 13" above the floor.
NOTE:
Make sure that the supply line is clear of burrs and metal particles in order to avoid damage
to the gas controls once the gas is turned on. The pipe connections can then be made
When your CornuFé 1908 - 36" appliance is installed between kitchen cabinets, the manual shu-
toff valve should be accessible. We recommend it be located at the rear of an adjacent cabinet.
According to gas regulations, any opening in the wall or on the floor for gas supply of the applian-
ce must be properly sealed as well as any circulation of air between the gas supply room and the
kitchen.
When all the work has been carried out on your gas supply network, ensure that no metallic burr
can enter the supply tube of the stove and block the burners. Then make sure that all gas connec-
tions are properly sealed.
Refer to "Important Safety Information" section, on pages 1 - 8.
See the chapter 2 page 26 "Gas connection" for details about the connections.
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AS SUPPLY