Wolf CT15E Design Manual

Category
Ovens
Type
Design Manual
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS
Wolf Built-in Ovens 4-9
Wolf Warming Drawers 10-13
Wolf Microwave Ovens 14-18
Wolf Electric Cooktops 19-28
Wolf Gas Cooktops 29-34
Wolf Integrated Cooktops 35-43
Wolf Dual Fuel Ranges 44-47
Wolf Gas Ranges 48-51
Wolf Gas Rangetops 52-55
Wolf Gas BBQ Grills 56-59
Wolf Cooktop Ventilation 60-68
Wolf Pro Series Ventilation 69-78
Wolf Ventilation
Recommendations 79-82
Wolf Warranty 83
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Each Wolf unit is backed by the best
warranty in the business. Please refer
to page 83 for the details.
Review this Design Guide in greater
detail when you get a chance and
keep it as a handy reference. We are
confident you will like what you see.
IMPORTANT NOTE: As you read the
information in this guide, you will
notice CAUTION and WARNING
symbols. This blocked information is
important for the safe and efficient
installation of the Wolf equipment.
There are two types of potential
hazards that may occur during any
installation.
Another footnote we would like to
identify is; IMPORTANT NOTE, which
highlights information that is espe-
cially relevant to a problem-free
installation.
In addition, our Dual Stacked Burners
on the gas cooktops and dual fuel
ranges are all sealed and all of them
offer you the capability of simmering
foods.
Our electric cooktops are unique to
the industry with their capabilities of
providing simmer to all elements and
offer the melt feature on one of the
elements. The triple element on the
36" (914) cooktop can generate up to
2,700 watts for those large pots that
need fast boiling.
If you are looking for cooking
performance, but don’t want to shout
it out in your kitchen design, one of
our new unframed electric cooktops
may be your choice. There’s no stain-
less steel trim, just the sophisticated
black ceramic glass top that can be
mounted flush with the top of the
countertop or as a frameless installa-
tion sitting on top of the countertop
surface.
The sizes, alternative tops and selec-
tion of the standard classic stainless
steel and the premium finishes of
carbon or platinum stainless steel
make your decision-making process
much more fun for you and your
clients. Now you can give them
exactly what they want without sacri-
ficing the quality they demand.
In all your applications you can
depend on Wolf. That reputation is
even stronger because it is backed by
Sub-Zero. This is one of those situa-
tions where the combination of the
two is really greater than their sum.
CAUTION
signals a situation where minor
injury or product damage may
occur if you do not follow
instructions.
WARNING
states a hazard that may cause
serious injury or death if
precautions are not followed.
In this Design Guide, you’ll find all
the necessary information for specify-
ing a Wolf oven, cooktop, range,
rangetop, BBQ grill or ventilation
equipment into the next kitchen or
home you design.
Each unit is handcrafted with the
knowledge and experience gleaned
from being the premier supplier of
cooking equipment to professional
chefs and their restaurants for nearly
75 years.
Sub-Zero, a corporate companion
and kitchen soul mate, shares the
identical values and pride we practice
in providing the best cooking
equipment.
A Wolf is beautiful and will comple-
ment any design you use, whether it
be contemporary or traditional.
But that’s not why many customers
turn to us. We have a passion for
cooking and it shows in our work.
Consumers appreciate the unique
features we have built-in to our many
different models. You can refer to
specifics as you page through this
guide.
The features are as numerous as the
various units you have to choose
from. But one of the more prominent
highlights is the patent-pending Wolf
Dual Convection System that is in all
of our built-in ovens and dual fuel
ranges. It delivers even temperature
and airflow throughout the oven.
Two fans and four heating elements
operate either simultaneously or in
sequence, depending on which one
of the eight different cooking modes
your client chooses.
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Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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BEAUTY, VARIETY AND
SERIOUS PERFORMANCE
It’s hard to put into a few words the
differences you will see in Wolf
compared to other cooking appli-
ances on the market. Some of those
differences are very dramatic like the
three finishes offered to you and your
clients. There is the standard classic
stainless steel. But look more and you
will see two premium finishes offered
in platinum and carbon stainless
steel.
The platinum look lets you have the
beauty of stainless steel without the
sheen and reduces the amount of
fingerprints, whereas the carbon
stainless steel is unlike any other
black appliance you have experi-
enced. You must see it to truly have a
feel for the depth and beauty it
offers.
Now look closer and you will see two
different door styles offered – framed
and unframed. The framed is more
traditional and lends itself nicely with
a professional rangetop, while the
unframed is sleek and contemporary
in appearance. But these are our
labels, you can call them what you
want and mix and match as you
choose.
Did you notice that the control panel
closes? It’s a nice feature and will
enable you to hide that control panel
that many of us have labored to
make functional and tried to make
beautiful.
There are other exterior appoint-
ments that will also catch your eye,
or maybe not because we have tried
to enhance fit and finish. We want to
make sure our ovens enhance your
design and not alter your look.
Model SO30F
30" (762) Single Oven
Framed
Model SO30U
30" (762) Single Oven
Unframed
Model DO30F
30" (762) Double Oven
Framed
Model DO30U
30" (762) Double Oven
Unframed
Model SO36U
36" (914) Single Oven
Unframed
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Inside the beauty, design and func-
tionality continue. Lose your breath
to the beautiful blue interior. Notice
the dual convection fans. As you
open the oven door, see and feel the
smoothness of the door damper
system. Pull that bottom oven rack all
the way out and notice how it is
nestled on the door rails. Brilliant
halogen lights illuminate the inside.
And lastly, see if you can find the
hidden bake element.
There are 30" (762) and 36" (914)
ovens. The 30" (762) models come in
classic, platinum and carbon stainless
steel finishes and can be ordered as
single or double ovens. The 30" (762)
oven framed door is only offered in
classic stainless steel, while the
unframed door is available in all three
looks, classic, platinum and carbon
stainless steel.
The 36" (914) model can also be
ordered in the three different finishes,
as a single unit with an unframed
door only.
All models offer the following cooking
modes: Bake, Roast, Broil, Convection
Bake, Convection Roast, Convection
Broil, Convection and Bake Stone.
The Bake Stone mode requires a Bake
Stone accessory package, available
from your Wolf dealer.
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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FEATURES
• Patent-pending dual convection
logic control system
• Eight cooking modes – bake, roast,
broil, convection bake, convection
roast, convection broil, convection
and bake stone (with bake stone
accessory)
• Rotating glass touch control panel
• Cobalt blue porcelain oven interior
• Three removable racks, six-level
rack guide and full-extension
bottom rack – five-level rack guide
for 36" (914) oven
• Large viewing triple pane window
• Dual interior halogen lighting
• Hidden, dual ribbon bake element
• Recessed broil element
• Temperature probe and receptacle
• Delayed start, self-clean and
sabbath features
• Patent-pending, door hinge with
hydraulic damper assures smooth
opening and closing of the door
• Factory installed trim
• Certified by Star-K to meet religious
regulations
• UL certified for US and Canada
• Two and five year residential
warranty – exclusions apply, see
warranty at the end of this guide
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This appliance is certified by Star-K
to meet strict religious regulations in
conjunction with specific instructions
found on www.star-k.org.
Rotating electronic
control panel
Electronics and
door cooling vents
Recessed broil
element
Probe receptacle
Halogen lights
Six-level rack
guide
Three removable
racks
Hidden bake
element
Triple pane
window
Gasket
Door hinge with
hydraulic damper
Exhaust vent
Rating plate
location
Oven door light
switch
Thermostat
Bake stone
element receptacle
30" (762) Built-In Single Oven – Model SO30F shown
MODEL OPTIONS
30" (762) Single Oven – Framed
Classic Stainless Steel SO30F/S
30" (762) Single Oven – Unframed
Classic Stainless Steel SO30U/S
Platinum Stainless Steel SO30U/P
Carbon Stainless Steel SO30U/B
36" (914) Single Oven – Unframed
Classic Stainless Steel SO36U/S
Platinum Stainless Steel SO36U/P
Carbon Stainless Steel SO36U/B
30" (762) Double Oven – Framed
Classic Stainless Steel DO30F/S
30" (762) Double Oven – Unframed
Classic Stainless Steel DO30U/S
Platinum Stainless Steel DO30U/P
Carbon Stainless Steel DO30U/B
24" (610)
BEHIND FRAME
27
1
/2"
(699)
28
3
/16"
(716)
28"
(711)
29
7
/8"
(759)
24"
(610)
POWER CORD
CHANNEL
OPEN OVEN DOOR
TOP VIEW
26
1
/16"
(662)
3"
(76)
20
3
/4"
(527)
1
1
/4"
(32)
1
7
/8"
(48)
1
7
/8"
(48)
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
24" (610)
BEHIND FRAME
24
3
/8"
(619)
35
5
/8"
(905)
24"
(610)
POWER CORD
CHANNEL
OPEN OVEN DOOR
TOP VIEW
34
1
/8"
(867)
33
11
/16"
(870)
23"
(584)
3"
(76)
17
3
/4"
(451)
1
1
/4"
(32)
1
7
/8"
(48)
1
7
/8"
(48)
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
50"
(1270)
29
7
/8"
(759)
24" (610)
BEHIND FRAME
24"
(610)
OPEN OVEN DOOR
POWER CORD
CHANNEL
TOP VIEW
28
3
/16"
(716)
28"
(711)
3"
(76)
20
3
/4"
(527)
48
1
/2"
(1232)
1
1
/4"
(32)
1
7
/8"
(48)
1
7
/8"
(48)
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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PLANNING
INFORMATION
While you have many design options
to consider from a selection point of
view, there are only three different
sizes to consider when planning for
your layout. You can choose either a
30" (762) or 36" (914) single oven or
a 30" (762) double oven.
Oven Interior Dimensions
• 30" (762) Single Oven:
25"W x 16
1
/4"H x 19"D
(635 x 413 x 483)
• 36" (914) Single Oven:
30"W x 13
1
/4"H x 19"D
(762 x 337 x 483)
• 30" (1524) Double Oven:
25"W x 16
1
/4"H x 19"D
(635 x 413 x 483) each
Space Requirements
The illustrations of the three different
oven sizes give you overall dimen-
sions which include the oven face
trim. Refer to the following pages for
rough opening dimensions and the
installation specifics you will need to
incorporate into your plans.
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 appliance from a
dedicated, grounded circuit that is
protected by a properly sized circuit
breaker or time delay fuse. The
proper voltage, frequency and
amperage ratings are listed on the
model/serial rating plate.
Refer to the installation instructions
shipped with each Wolf product for
detailed specifications.
36" (914) Single Oven – Overall Dimensions
30" (762) Double Oven – Overall Dimensions
30" (762) Single Oven – Overall Dimensions
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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Rough opening and electrical placement for 30" (762) single oven – undercounter
installation.
27
3
/16"
(691)
28
1
/2"
(724)
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
24"min
(610)
E
33"
(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
67"max
(1702)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
27
3
/16"
(691)
4
3
/4"min (121)
3
3
/4"min (95)
28
1
/2"
(724)
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
4
3
/4"min (121)
24"min
(610)
E
5"
(127)
ELECTRICAL
LOCATION IN
ADJACENT RIGHT
SIDE CABINET
4"
(102)
33"(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
27
3
/16"
(691)
3
3
/4"min
(95)
36"(914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTER
HEIGHT
30" (762) SINGLE OVEN
Wolf recommends using 33" (838)
cabinets with the 30" (762) single
oven. Also, you need a minimum 24"
(610) of usable cabinet depth. The
bottom cabinet support must be able
to support 250 lbs (113 kg).
The Wolf 30" (762) single oven has a
face trim on all four sides and will
overlap stiles and rails. The trim
overlaps 3/16" (5) on the bottom,
5/16" (8) on the top and 3/4" (19)
on each side.
Electrical Requirements
The 30" (762) single oven requires a
separate, grounded 4-wire 240V, 30
amp service with its own circuit
breaker. It is provided with a 4' (1.2
m) flexible 4-wire conduit for connec-
tion at the electrical supply. Locate
electrical within the shaded area
shown in the illustration. The electric
rating is 5.1 Kw at 240V and 3.8 Kw
at 208V with a minimum 30 amp
service.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The electrical
supply must be flush with the back
wall to allow for proper installation.
The electrical supply can be placed in
an adjacent cabinet as long as it is
within reach of the 4' (1.2 m)
conduit, and a 2" (51) diameter hole
is provided. For a 24" (610) depth
cabinet application, electrical conduit
must be kept to the right (viewed
from front of cabinet) for a flush
installation.
You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be
aware of local codes and ordinances
when installing your service.
Rough opening and electrical placement for 30" (762) single oven – wall application.
The Wolf 30" (762) single oven may
be installed in combination with a
microwave and warming drawer, refer
to page 16 for installation specifica-
tions.
The Wolf 30" (762) single oven may
be installed below a Wolf electric or
gas cooktop. Refer to the Electric and
Gas Cooktops sections for additional
specifications. A built-in oven cannot
be installed below a Wolf rangetop.
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Rough opening and electrical placement for 36" (914) single oven – undercounter
installation.
24"min
(610)
24
1
/16"
(611)
34
1
/2"
(876 )
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
39"(991)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
36"min (914)
67"max
(1702)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
24
1
/16"
(611)
24
1
/16"
(611)
3
3
/4"min (95)
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
24"min
(610)
E
5"
(127)
3
3
/4"min
(95)
39"(991)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
36"min (914)
34
1
/2"
(876 )
ELECTRICAL
LOCATION IN
ADJACENT RIGHT
SIDE CABINET
4"
(102)
36"(914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTER
HEIGHT
7
3
/4"(197) rec
4
3
/4"(121) min
7
3
/4"(197) rec
4
3
/4"(121) min
36" (914) SINGLE OVEN
Wolf recommends using 39" (991)
cabinets with the 36" (914) built-in
oven. Also, you need a minimum 24"
(610) of usable cabinet depth. The
bottom cabinet support must be able
to support 250 lbs (113 kg).
The Wolf 36" (914) built-in oven has
a face trim on all four sides and will
overlap stiles and rails. The trim
overlaps 3/16" (5) on the bottom,
5/16" (8) on the top and 3/4" (19)
on each side.
Electrical Requirements
The 36" (914) built-in oven requires a
separate, grounded 4-wire 240V, 30
amp service with its own circuit
breaker. It is provided with a 3' (.9 m)
flexible 4-wire conduit for connection
at the electrical supply. Locate electri-
cal within the shaded area shown in
the illustration. The electric rating is
5.1 Kw at 240V and 3.8 Kw at 208V
with a minimum 30 amp service.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The electrical
supply must be flush with the back
wall to allow for proper installation.
The electrical supply can be placed in
an adjacent cabinet as long as it is
within reach of the 3' (.9 m) conduit,
and a 2" (51) diameter hole is
provided. For a 24" (610) depth
cabinet application, electrical conduit
must be kept to the right (viewed
from front of cabinet) for a flush
installation.
Rough opening and electrical placement for 36" (914) single oven – wall application.
You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be
aware of local codes and ordinances
when installing your service.
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
The Wolf 36" (914) single oven may
be installed below a Wolf electric or
gas cooktop. Refer to the electric and
gas cooktops sections for additional
specifications. A built-in oven cannot
be installed below a Wolf rangetop.
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5
/8"
(1260)
28
1
/2"
(724)
24"min
(610)
33"(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
67"max
(1702)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
30" (762) DOUBLE OVEN
Wolf recommends using 33" (838)
cabinets with the 30" (762) double
oven. Also, you need a minimum 24"
(610) of usable cabinet depth. The
bottom cabinet support must be able
to support 400 lbs (181 kg).
The Wolf 30" (762) double oven has
a face trim on all four sides and will
overlap stiles and rails. The trim
overlaps 3/16" (5) on the bottom,
5/16" (8) on the top and 3/4" (19)
on each side.
Electrical Requirements
The 30" (762) double oven requires a
separate, grounded 4-wire 240V, 50
amp service with its own circuit
breaker. It is provided with a 5'
(1.5 m) flexible 4-wire conduit for
connection at the electrical supply.
Locate electrical within the shaded
area shown in the illustration. The
electric rating is 8.9 Kw at 240V and
6.7 Kw at 208V with a minimum 50
amp service.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The electrical
supply must be flush with the back
wall to allow for proper installation.
The electrical supply can be placed in
an adjacent cabinet as long as it is
within reach of the 5' (1.5 m)
conduit, and a 2" (51) diameter hole
is provided. For a 24" (610) depth
cabinet application, electrical conduit
must be kept to the right (viewed
from front of cabinet) for a flush
installation.
You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be
aware of local codes and ordinances
when installing your service.
Rough opening dimensions and electrical placement for 30" (762) double oven.
• Removable stainless steel drawer
tub
• Full extension, ball bearing drawer
glides
• CSA certified for US and Canada
• Two and five year residential
warranty – exclusions apply, see
warranty at the end of this guide
1010
FEATURES
• Stainless steel drawer front and
handle available in classic,
platinum and carbon finishes
• Integrated drawer front allows for
custom wood panel application
• 450-watt heating element
• Hidden electronic touch control
panel
• Preset and variable temperature
control
• Preset four hour automatic
shut-off
• Stainless steel interior
• Rack for stacking food
WOLF WARMING
DRAWERS
Warming drawers have a clear mission
in life – to take good care of good
food until it’s time for you to eat. Our
improved air control helps keep moist
foods moist and crisp foods crisp. In
addition, Wolf warming drawers are
some of the most capacious on the
market, so you will have little problem
storing items.
There are handy shelves for the inside,
plus an optional set of five stainless
steel containers that divide the drawer
into sections, keeping different dishes
warm at the same time.
From a design perspective you have
four choices for the drawer front.
Electronic controls are hidden regard-
less of your panel selection. Choose
from the classic stainless steel look or
the premium finishes of platinum or
carbon stainless steel. Also available is
the integrated drawer front, which
allows for a custom wood panel. Wolf
offers optional decorative handles for
the integrated drawer front. Keep in
mind, that there are significant
changes to the installation procedure
if you plan on using the integrated
drawer front.
Model WD30 – 30" (762) Warming Drawer
(stainless steel drawer front shown – integrated drawer front available)
Rack for stacking
food
Removable stainless
steel drawer tub
Stainless steel
interior
Stainless steel
drawer front – three
finishes available
Ball bearing
drawer glides
Hidden electronic
control panel
Galvanized
exterior
Moisture
selection control
This appliance is certified by Star-K
to meet strict religious regulations in
conjunction with specific instructions
found on www.star-k.org.
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
Model WD30
Integrated Drawer Front
Model WD30
Stainless Steel Drawer Front
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FRONT PANEL OPTIONS
Model WD30
with Drawer Front Panel Options
Classic Stainless Steel WDFRONT/S
Platinum Stainless Steel WDFRONT/P
Carbon Stainless Steel WDFRONT/B
Integrated
(accepts wood panel) WDFRONT/I
Optional drawer front panels are
ordered and shipped as sales acces-
sories. Stainless steel drawer front
panels include tubular handles.
PLANNING
INFORMATION
The Wolf 30" (762) warming drawer
is shipped without any decorative
drawer front. You must order one of
three stainless steel drawer fronts
(handle included) in classic, platinum
or carbon finish or the integrated
front (no handle) for a custom wood
application.
The illustration below provides the
overall size, while the rough opening
dimensions you will need to incorpo-
rate into your plans are shown in
illustrations on the following pages.
Note that there are significant differ-
ences to the installation requirements
for the integrated drawer front.
An anti-tip block must be installed to
prevent the unit from tipping forward
when the drawer is opened.
A Wolf warming drawer may be
installed below a Wolf single oven
provided the warming drawer is fully
enclosed, top and bottom.
The base platform for the warming
drawer must be able to support 175
lbs (79 kg). This platform must be a
minimum of 1" (25) above the toe
kick to allow for the 1/2" (13) overlap
of the warming drawer trim.
30" (762) Warming Drawer – Overall Dimensions (stainless steel drawer front shown)
10
1
/4" (260)
23
1
/16" (586)
BEHIND FRAME
29
7
/8" (759)
OVERALL WIDTH
The Wolf warming drawer may be
installed below a Wolf electric or gas
cooktop provided the warming
drawer is fully enclosed, top and
bottom. The Wolf warming drawer
may also be installed next to or
above another Wolf warming drawer.
Dimensions will vary according to the
specific installation.
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Electrical Requirements
The Wolf warming drawer requires a
separate, grounded 120V, 60 Hz
power supply. The service should
have its own 15 amp circuit breaker
and a grounded 3-prong receptacle
should be located within the reach of
the 3' (.9 m) power cord, and flush
with the back wall. Locate electrical
within the shaded area shown in the
illustrations.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not
recommended and may cause inter-
ruption of operation.
You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be
aware of local codes and ordinances
when installing your service.
Stainless Steel Drawer Front
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.
The Wolf warming drawer with
stainless steel drawer front may be
installed in combination with a 30"
(762) single oven and microwave
oven with 30" (762) trim. Refer to the
illustration on page 16. Dimensions
will vary according to the specific
installation.
Pre-installation specifications for warming drawer with stainless steel drawer front –
undercounter installation.
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Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
28
1
/2" (724)
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
23
1
/2"min
(597)
33"(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
9
1
/4" (235)
2
3
/8" (60)
9
1
/4" (235)
ALLOW FOR
5
/8" OVERLAP
ON ALL SIDES
2
3
/8" (60)
2" x 2" ANTI-TIP
BLOCK AGAINST
REAR OF CUTOUT
36"(914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTER
HEIGHT
CABINET SIDE VIEW
24"min (610)
CABINET DEPTH
27
3
/16"
(691)
28
1
/2" (724)
OVEN ROUGH
OPENING WIDTH
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
33"
(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
28
1
/2" (724)
WARMING DRAWER
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
9
1
/4" (235)
2
3
/8"
(60)
ALLOW FOR
5
/8" OVERLAP
ON ALL SIDES
23
1
/2"min
(597)
9
1
/4" (235)
2" x 2" ANTI-TIP
BLOCK AGAINST
REAR OF CUTOUT
24"min (610)
CABINET DEPTH
Pre-installation specifications for warming drawer with stainless steel drawer front –
installation below 30" (762) oven.
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W OLF W ARMING D RAWERS
Pre-installation specifications for warming drawer with integrated drawer front –
undercounter installation.
10
3
/8"*
(264)
29
15
/16"* (760)
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
25
1
/2"min (648)
ROUGH OPENING DEPTH
33"min (838)
CABINET WIDTH
26"min (660)
CABINET DEPTH
*Dimension may vary by
+_
1/8" (3)
2
3
/8"
(60)
36"(914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTER
HEIGHT
10
3
/8"*
(264)
2
3
/8"
(60)
2"(51) x 2"(51)
ANTI-TIP BLOCK
CABINET SIDE VIEW
27
3
/16"
(691)
28
1
/2" (724)
OVEN ROUGH
OPENING WIDTH
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
29
15
/16"* (760)
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
WARMING DRAWER
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
25
1
/2"min (648)
ROUGH OPENING DEPTH
WARMING DRAWER
33"min (838)
CABINET WIDTH
26"min (660)
CABINET DEPTH
*Dimension may vary by
+_
1/8" (3)
2
3
/8"
(60)
2"(51) x 2"(51)
ANTI-TIP BLOCK
10
3
/8"*
(264)
2
3
/8"
(60)
10
3
/8"*
(264)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
Pre-installation specifications for warming drawer with integrated drawer front –
installation below 30" (762) oven.
Integrated Drawer Front
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A minimum
33" (838) wide by 26" (660) deep
cabinet is required for the warming
drawer with integrated drawer
front.
The Wolf warming drawer with an
integrated drawer front can accom-
modate installations with a 30" (762)
or 36" (914) wide cooktop. It may
also be installed in combination with
a 30" (762) or 36" (914) single oven
and microwave oven with 30" (762)
or 36" (914) trim. Refer to the
illustration on page 16. Dimensions
will vary according to the specific
installation.
Keep in mind that the width of the
custom panel for the warming drawer
with integrated drawer front will vary
according to the specific installation.
The rough opening width will remain
29-15/16" (760) whether installed in
combination with a 30" (762) or 36"
(914) cooktop or oven.
The decorative wood drawer front
panel must be a minimum of 1/2"
(13) thick.
Refer to the installation instructions
provided with the integrated drawer
front for detailed specifications. These
instructions can also be found on the
Wolf website.
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FEATURES
• Built-in or freestanding convection
microwave oven with 1.5 cu ft
(43 L) capacity and 900 watts of
power
• 30" (762) or 36" (914) trim kit
allows microwave to be built-in to
fit above a Wolf built-in oven
• Classic, platinum or carbon stainless
steel trim finishes
• Sensor cooking
• Slow cook mode for up to four
hours
• Easy to operate control panel and
programmable power options
• Interactive display – 99 minutes,
99 seconds
• Menu label and recipe guide
• Multi-language – English, French
and Spanish
• Removable 15-3/8" (391) turntable
and turntable support
• Oven door with window
• Multiple rack backing
• Safety door latches – oven will not
operate unless the door is closed
WOLF CONVECTION
MICROWAVE OVEN
Taking the experience we’ve gained
from our microwave ovens and
combining that with the expertise of
convection, Wolf has brought the
both of best cooking technologies
together in one unit.
This handsome unit comes with trim
kits to mount the unit above a 30"
(762) or 36" (914) Wolf oven and
finish off your cooking tower in a
single look. The trim comes in three
stainless steel looks – classic, platinum
and carbon
Aside from looking beautiful whether
you use it in conjunction with an oven
or not, the unit offers you all the
performance you would expect from
Wolf – a cooking company with a
heritage of nearly 75 years in the
kitchen.
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W OLF C ONVECTION M ICROWAVE O VEN
Door open
button
Safety door
latches
Lighted digital
display
Oven door
with window
Convection
air openings
Rating plate
location
Door hinges
Tu r ntable
Ventilation
openings (rear)
Oven light
Waveguard
cover
Auto-touch
control panel
Model MWC24
Freestanding
Model MWC24
with 30" (762) Trim
Model MWC24
with 36" (914) Trim
• Oven light comes on when oven is
operating or door is open
• Tight door seals with one touch
door open pad
• Rear ventilation openings
• Two and five year residential
warranty – exclusions apply, see
warranty at the end of this guide
TRIM OPTIONS
Model MWC24
30" (762) Stainless Steel Trim
Classic Stainless MWCTRIM30/S
Platinum Stainless MWCTRIM30/P
Carbon Stainless MWCTRIM30/B
Model MWC24
36" (914) Stainless Steel Trim
Classic Stainless MWCTRIM36/S
Platinum Stainless MWCTRIM36/P
Carbon Stainless MWCTRIM36/B
Optional trim kits are ordered and
shipped as sales accessories.
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
Model MWC24 – Convection Microwave Oven
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PLANNING
INFORMATION
The Wolf convection microwave oven
can be used freestanding or with
optional 30" (762) or 36" (914) trim,
can be built-in to fit above a Wolf 30"
(762) or 36" (914) single oven.
The following illustrations will give
you an idea of the overall size that
you need to plan for in your installa-
tion. They also provide the finished
rough opening dimensions for the
different trim kits. The base platform
must be able to support 125 lbs
(57 kg).
IMPORTANT NOTE: In all instances,
where the microwave oven is built-in,
you must use one of Wolf's trim kits
to ensure proper ventilation.
Refer to the installation instructions
provided with the trim kit for detailed
specifications. These instructions can
also be found on the Wolf website.
When using the Wolf microwave oven
as a freestanding unit, allow 2" (51)
of airflow space on top, rear and both
sides. A minimum 20-1/8" (511)
cabinet depth is required.
Electrical Requirements
The Wolf microwave oven requires a
separate, grounded 110/120V, 60 Hz
power supply. The service should
have its own 15 amp circuit breaker
and a grounded 3-prong receptacle
should be located within the reach of
the 5' (1.5 m) power cord.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not
recommended and may cause inter-
ruption of operation.
You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be
aware of local codes and ordinances
when installing your service.
W OLF C ONVECTION M ICROWAVE O VEN
Convection Microwave Oven – Overall Dimensions with 30" (762) and 36" (914) Trim
Pre-installation specifications for convection microwave with 30" (762) trim – installation
above 30" (762) oven. For 36" (914) trim, add 6" (152) to overall width dimensions.
33"(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
28" (711)
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
20
1
/8"min
(511)
36"(914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTER
HEIGHT
CABINET SIDE VIEW
18
11
/16"
(475)
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
Pre-installation specifications for convection microwave with 30" (762) trim –
undercounter installation. For 36" (914) trim, add 6" (152) to overall width dimensions.
29
7
/8" (759)
30" (762) TRIM WIDTH
24
5
/8" (625)
FREESTANDING
WIDTH
19
7
/8" (505)
TRIM
HEIGHT
14
7
/8" (378)
FREESTANDING
HEIGHT
35
5
/8" (905)
36" (914) TRIM WIDTH
20
1
/8" (511)
BEHIND FRAME
24"min
(610)
27
3
/16"
(691)
28
1
/2" (724)
OVEN ROUGH
OPENING WIDTH
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
33"
(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
28" (711)
MICROWAVE ROUGH
OPENING WIDTH
20
1
/8"min
(511)
18
11
/16"
(475)
1
1
/4"min
(32)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
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Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
25
1
/2"min (648)
ROUGH OPENING DEPTH
WARMING DRAWER
26"min (660)
CABINET DEPTH
*Dimension may vary by
+_
1/8" (3)
NOTE: The width of the custom panel for the warming drawer with integrated drawer front will vary according to the specific installation, but the
rough opening width will remain 29-15/16" (760).
2
3
/8"
(60)
2"(51) x 2"(51)
ANTI-TIP BLOCK
10
3
/8"*
(264)
2
3
/8"
(60)
10
3
/8"*
(264)
CABINET SIDE VIEW
34" (864)
MICROWAVE ROUGH
OPENING WIDTH
24"min
(610)
24
1
/16"
(611)
34
1
/2" (876 )
36-INCH OVEN
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
39"(991)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
36"min (914)
1
1
/4"
(32)
20
1
/8"min
(511)
18
11
/16"
(475)
E
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
29
15
/16"* (760)
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
WARMING DRAWER
Pre-installation specifications for convection microwave with 36" (914) trim – installation
above 36" (914) oven and warming drawer with integrated drawer front.
W OLF C ONVECTION M ICROWAVE O VEN
OPTIONAL
INSTALLATIONS
The following illustrations provide the
finished rough opening dimensions
for installations when combining a
Wolf convection microwave with a
single oven and warming drawer.
The Wolf convection microwave oven
with 30" (762) trim kit may be
installed in combination with a 30"
(762) single oven and 30" (762)
warming drawer with stainless steel
drawer front.
The Wolf convection microwave oven
with 36" (914) trim kit may be
installed in combination with a 36"
(914) single oven and warming
drawer with integrated drawer front.
Keep in mind that the width of the
custom panel for the warming drawer
with integrated drawer front will vary
according to the specific installation.
The rough opening width will remain
29-15/16" (760) whether installed in
combination with a 30" (762) or 36"
(914) single oven and microwave.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A minimum 33"
(838) wide by 26" (660) deep cabinet
is required for the warming drawer
with integrated drawer front.
Refer to the installation instructions
provided with each microwave trim
kit and warming drawer front for
detailed specifications. These instruc-
tions can also be found on the Wolf
website. Dimensions will vary accord-
ing to the specific installation.
28
1
/2" (724)
WARMING DRAWER
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
28
1
/2" (724)
30-INCH OVEN
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
5"
(127)
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
4"
(102)
E
E
ALLOW FOR
5
/8" OVERLAP
ON ALL SIDES
9
1
/4" (235)
2
3
/8"
(60)
23
1
/2"min
(597)
2" x 2" ANTI-TIP
BLOCK AGAINST
REAR OF CUT-OUT
27
3
/16"
(691)
1
1
/4"
(32)
24"min
(610)
33" (838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
28" (711)
MICROWAVE ROUGH
OPENING WIDTH
20
1
/8"min
(511)
18
11
/16"
(475)
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
E
Pre-installation specifications for convection microwave with 30" (762) trim – installation
above 30" (762) oven and 30" (762) warming drawer with stainless steel drawer front.
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FEATURES
• Built-in or freestanding non-convec-
tion microwave oven with 2.0 cu ft
(56 L) capacity and 1200 watts of
power
• Classic stainless steel trim finish
• Sensor cooking
• Easy to operate control panel and
programmable power options
• Interactive display – 99 minutes,
99 seconds
• Warming feature
• Menu label and recipe guide
• Multi-language – English, French
and Spanish
• Removable 16" (406) turntable and
turntable support
• Oven door with window
• Safety door latches – oven will not
operate unless the door is closed
• Oven light comes on when oven is
operating or door is open
WOLF NON-CONVECTION
MICROWAVE OVEN
What sort of microwave oven can you
expect from a cooking company? This
is the only non-convection microwave
that deserves the Wolf name.
It’s fast – 1200 watts on high. Roomy
– a full 2.0 cu ft (56 L) and it is a true
cooking instrument with a vast range
of advanced features including sensor
cooking controlled from an interactive
display.
The unit is black with optional trim
available in the classic stainless steel
finish.
With the trim in place, the microwave
oven is identical in width to our 30"
(762) oven, so it can be easily
mounted above the oven to offer an
attractive combination look.
W OLF N ON-CONVECTION M ICROWAVE O VEN
• Tight door seals with one touch
door open pad
• Rear ventilation openings
• Two and five year residential
warranty – exclusions apply, see
warranty at the end of this guide
TRIM OPTION
Model MW24
30" (762) Stainless Steel Trim
Classic Stainless MWTRIM30/S
The optional trim kit is ordered and
shipped as a sales accessory.
Model MW24 – Non-Convection Microwave Oven
One touch door
open pad
Oven door
with window
Interactive
display
Safety door
latches
Rating plate
Door hinges
Door seals and
sealing surfaces
Tu r ntable
Ventilation
openings (rear)
Oven light
Waveguide
cover
Control panel
Model MW24
(freestanding)
Model MW24
(with optional trim)
28
1
/2" (724)
WARMING DRAWER
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
28
1
/2" (724)
30-INCH OVEN
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
5"
(127)
5"
(127)
4"
(102)
4"
(102)
E
E
E
13
1
/2"
(343)
13
3
/4"
(349)
CENTER LINE OF CABINET
27
1
/4" (692)
MICROWAVE
ROUGH OPENING WIDTH
1
1
/2" (38)
(30" CABINET)
1
1
/4" (32)
(30" CABINET)
ALLOW FOR
5
/8" OVERLAP
ON ALL SIDES
9
1
/4" (235)
2
3
/8"
(60)
23
1
/2"min
(597)
2" x 2" ANTI-TIP
BLOCK AGAINST
REAR OF CUT-OUT
27
3
/16"
(691)
16
1
/2"
(419)
1
1
/4"
(32)
24"min
(610)
21"min
(533)
33" (838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
Non-Convection Microwave Oven – Overall Dimensions with 30" (762) Trim
18
3
/4" (476)
TRIM
HEIGHT
19
1
/8" (486)
BEHIND FRAME
29
7
/8" (759)
30" (762) TRIM WIDTH
24" (610)
FREESTANDING
WIDTH
13
3
/8" (340)
FREESTANDING
HEIGHT
18
PLANNING
INFORMATION
The Wolf non-convection microwave
oven can be used freestanding or
with optional 30" (762) trim, can be
built-in to fit above a Wolf 30" (762)
single oven and/or 30" (762)
warming drawer with stainless steel
drawer front.
The following illustrations will give
you an idea of the overall size that
you need to plan for in your installa-
tion. They also provide the finished
rough opening dimensions for the
trim kit. The base platform must be
able to support 125 lbs (57 kg).
IMPORTANT NOTE: In all instances,
where the microwave oven is built-in,
you must use the Wolf 30" (762) trim
kit to ensure proper ventilation.
Refer to the installation instructions
provided with the trim kit for detailed
specifications. These instructions can
also be found on the Wolf website.
When using the Wolf microwave oven
as a freestanding unit, allow 2" (51)
of airflow space on top, rear and both
sides. A minimum 21" (533) cabinet
depth is required.
Electrical Requirements
The Wolf non-convection microwave
oven requires a separate, grounded
110/120V, 60 Hz power supply. The
service should have its own 15 amp
circuit breaker and a grounded
3-prong receptacle should be located
within the reach of the 3' (.9 m)
power cord.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not
recommended and may cause inter-
ruption of operation.
You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be
aware of local codes and ordinances
when installing your service.
W OLF N ON-CONVECTION M ICROWAVE O VEN
33"(838)
RECOMMENDED CABINET WIDTH
30"min (762)
E
13
1
/2"
(343)
13
3
/4"
(349)
CENTER LINE OF CABINET
27
1
/4" (692)
ROUGH OPENING
WIDTH
1
1
/2" (38)
(30" CABINET)
1
1
/4" (32)
(30" CABINET)
21"min
(533)
16
1
/2"
(419)
36"(914)
STANDARD
FLOOR TO
COUNTER
HEIGHT
CABINET SIDE VIEW
Pre-installation specifications for non-convection microwave oven with 30" (762) trim –
undercounter installation.
Pre-installation specifications for non-convection microwave with trim – installation
above 30" (762) oven and 30" (762) warming drawer with stainless steel drawer front.
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WOLF ELECTRIC
COOKTOPS
Behind the sophisticated, minimalist
exterior, beneath that perfectly
smooth, subtly patterned glass that
cleverly reduces scratches, there is a
high-performance cooking tool.
The black ceramic glass top is
beautifully complemented by the
classic stainless steel trim finish and
for the 30" (762) and 36" (914)
cooktops, you can choose the
premium finishes of platinum or
carbon stainless steel. The 15" (381)
cooktop is available only in the classic
stainless steel finish.
If you are looking for cooking
performance, but don’t want to shout
it out in your kitchen design an
unframed electric cooktop may be
your choice. There’s no stainless steel
trim, just the sophisticated black
ceramic glass top, with subtly
patterned design. The 30" (762) and
36" (914) unframed electric cooktops
can be mounted flush with the top of
the countertop or as a frameless
installation sitting on top of the coun-
tertop surface.
Model CT15E
15" (381)
Framed Electric Cooktop
Model CT30E
30" (762)
Framed Electric Cooktop
Model CT36E
36" (914)
Framed Electric Cooktop
This appliance is certified by Star-K
to meet strict religious regulations in
conjunction with specific instructions
found on www.star-k.org.
W OLF E LECTRIC C OOKTOPS
Multiple cooking elements with
different zones allow your customer a
variety of different applications. Both
the 36" (914) framed and unframed
cooktops contain a 12" (305)
diameter triple heating element –
concentric rings that give you excep-
tional control of temperature for pans
and pots of every size.
All of the heating elements offer True
Simmer and with each cooktop there
is one element that enables you to
set a temperature for melting.
Model CT36EU
36" (914)
Unframed Electric Cooktop
Model CT30EU
30" (762)
Unframed Electric Cooktop
Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
SIM
HIGH
OFF ON
S
IM
H
IG
H
O
F
F
O
N
SIM
HIGH
OFF ON
OFF ON
SIM
HIGH
ZONE 2
HIGH
SIM
ZONE 2
OFF ON
OFF
O
Illuminated touch
controls
Triple zone
element
Dual zone
element
Hot surface indicators
True Simmer on
all elements
Lock key and
universal off
SIM
HIGH
OFF ON
S
IM
H
IG
H
O
F
F
O
N
OFF ON
SIM
HIGH
ZONE 2
OFF ON
SIM
HIGH
ZONE 2
OFF
O
Illuminated touch
controls
Dual zone
elements
Hot surface indicators
True Simmer on
all settings
Lock key and
universal off
SIM
HIGH
OFF ON
O
FF ON
SIM
HIGH
Z
ONE
2
OFF
O
Illuminated touch
controls
Dual zone element
Hot surface indicators
True Simmer on
both elements
Lock key and
universal off
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W OLF F RAMED E LECTRIC C OOKTOPS
Model CT15E – 15" (381) Framed Electric Cooktop
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FEATURES
• Classic, platinum and carbon
stainless steel trim finishes
• Easy to clean black ceramic glass
surface is resistance to scratching,
staining, impact and heat – translu-
cent surface allows you to see the
glow of hot elements
• Illuminated touch controls with
graduated control lighting
• Model CT15E
Dual Element – 2200W (both rings)
/ 750W (inner ring)
Single Element – 1,200W
• Model CT30E
Dual Elements – 2200W (both rings)
/ 750W (inner ring) and 1900W
(both rings) / 950W (inner ring)
Single Elements – 1,500W and
1,200W
• Model CT36E
Triple Element – 2700W (all three
rings) / 2200W (inner two rings) /
1050W (inner ring)
Double Element – 2200W (both
rings) / 750W (inner ring)
Single Elements – 1800W, 1500 W
and 1200W
• True Simmer setting on all elements
• Melt setting on one element
• Hot surface indicators on all
elements
• Fast power cycles eliminate long
durations of on/off cycles used to
control cooking temperature
• Temperature limiter to ensure that
safe operating temperature of glass
ceramic is never exceeded
• Child safety lock and universal off
• Certified by Star-K to meet
religious regulations
• CSA certified for US and Canada
• Two and five year residential
warranty – exclusions apply, see
warranty at the end of this guide
Model CT30E – 30" (762) Framed Electric Cooktop
Model CT36E – 36" (914) Framed Electric Cooktop
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Wolf CT15E Design Manual

Category
Ovens
Type
Design Manual

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