Summit CR2220WHE 15 Inch Electric Sealed Burner Cooktop

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Model Number Max. Connected Load Required Power
Supply Input
Min. Wire Size
CR2110WHE
2,400 Watts
120V
AC/20A/50-60Hz
#16 AWG
CR2110B
2,400 Watts
120V
AC/20A/50-60Hz
#16 AWG
CR2220WHE
2,400 Watts
240V
AC/10A/50-60Hz
#16 AWG
CR2220B 2,400 Watts
240V
AC/10A/50-60Hz
#16 AWG
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The supply must be from an individual grounded circuit that is protected by a circuit breaker and
rated per the specifications for the various models as shown in the table above.
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Consult with a licensed electrician before proceeding with the installation if the electrical power
supply does not meet the product specifications,
CAUTION: Installations must comply with all local, state, and national electrical codes. Failure to
comply with the applicable codes may result in fire, property damage, personal injury, or
death.
Electrical Connection
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Before installing your cooktop, disconnect the power supply. Verify that the appropriate electrical
supply requirements have been met. Refer to the table above for the appropriate electrical
requirements.
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The cooktop is supplied with a 40” long power cable to connect to an accessible junction box.
The conduit consists of three insulated wires.
o In 120V units, there is a hot lead conductor (black insulated tinned copper), one insulated
ground conductor (green insulated tinned copper) and a neutral conductor (red or white
insulated tinned copper).
o In 240V units, there is a hot lead conductor (black insulated tinned copper), one insulated
ground conductor (green insulated tinned copper) and a neutral conductor (red or white
insulated tinned copper).
Attach conductor wires to residence wiring in accordance with national, state and local electric
codes.
WARNING
The entire appliance must be grounded at all times when the electrical power supply is on.
Connect the red to red, black to black and green to ground. Do not ground the appliance with
the neutral house supply wire. A separate ground must be used.
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