Heartland 3800 User Manual

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Exhaust Hood
An  exhaust hood must be installed over your
new appliance. (see fig. 2)  Exhaust hoods to
match the Legacy and Metro cooktops are
available from your dealer. Our  hoods are
designed and built to complement your range’s
visual appeal and performance.
Should you wish to install an exhaust hood of
your own choice, ensure that the exhaust hood
you purchase is the correct size and capacity for
your Heartland cooktop.  Please follow the
exhaust hood manufacturers installation instruc-
tions.  When installing an after market  exhaust
hood over a Heartland cooktop we recommend
that you use the clearances as shown in the
clearance diagrams for exhaust hood installa-
tions. See page 3-10.
Venting Safety Guidelines:
Installation must be completed in accordance
with all local and national codes.  Use only
materials which conform to local codes in effect.
Be sure the power is disconnected before doing
any electrical work.  All duct work must be
metal.  Do not use plastic duct.  The hood should
never be exhausted into a wall cavity or an attic
where an accumulation of grease could become
a fire hazard.  When the installation is completed,
turn on the fan and make sure that there are no
obstructions in the line.
Electrical Installation
Electrical requirements: standard 120 volts
 60 Hz .375 Kw volt receptacle, properly
polarized, on it’s own line.  Cooktops are
supplied with a 3 prong 5 ft. (1.5 m) moulded
plug  cap power cord.
Models 3800/3820 and 3805/3825 gas
cooktops must be electrically grounded in
compliance with local codes.  In the absence of
local codes, the installation must conform with
the National Electrical Code.
Disconnect the electrical supply and turn off the
gas supply before servicing the appliance.
Gas Line Installation
Gas requirements: 30” and 36” Heartland  gas
cooktop models can  be operated with either
natural gas or liquid propane (LP).  The
cooktops are set for  either natural gas OR
propane at the factory. A conversion kit may be
purchased at a later time and installed on site
should the need arise.  The cooktop requires a
½” NPT connector. Use minimum 5/8” diameter
flexible line. Note: This unit contains a pre-set
regulator.
The cooktop must be installed in compliance
with local codes.  In the absence of local re-
quirements, the installation must conform with the
National Gas Code.
  Note:  Appliances installed in the state of Massachusetts:
- This appliance can only be installed in the state of Massachusetts
 by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gas fitter
-This appliance must be installed with a three (3) foot / 36 inch
 long flexible gas connector
-A “T” handle type manual gas valve must be installed in the
 gas supply line to this appliance
During any pressure testing of the gas supply
piping system, at test pressures equal to or less
than 2.5 KPS, the cooktop must be isolated
from the gas supply piping system by closing its
individual manual shutoff valve.
The maximum propane/natural gas supply inlet
pressure must not exceed 14” of water column.
The minimum gas supply inlet should be at least
6” of water column for natural gas or at least 11”
of water column for LP gas.