Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop
Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop
Description
The Electrolux ECCG3068AS brings professional-grade gas cooking performance to the 30-inch footprint, featuring five sealed burners including a powerful 20,000 BTU center burner for high-heat applications. This ADA-compliant cooktop represents Electrolux's commitment to accessible design without compromising cooking capability. For countertop fabricators, the cutout requirements are precisely defined: 28.5 inches wide by 19.0 inches deep with 0.5-inch radius corners. While Electrolux specifies a minimum cutout width of 27.25 inches, our template uses the recommended maximum of 28.5 inches to ensure optimal installation with proper clearance for the cooktop's continuous cast iron grates and gas supply connections. This slightly larger cutout prevents installation struggles while maintaining full structural integrity of the countertop.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 30"
- Overall Depth
- 20.97"
- Corner Radius
- 0.5"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- Electrolux
- Model Number
- ECCG3068AS
- Downloads
- 0
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Answer summary
What is the Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop DXF template for?
Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop is a cooktop & range cutouts DXF template for countertop fabrication. Use it only after matching the manufacturer, model, dimensions, variant, and shop workflow to the actual job.
Risk check: Similar-looking products can use different cutout geometry. Confirm the official spec, shop tolerance, material behavior, and CNC output before production.
Next step: Run a DXF check, compare related templates, and keep the current manufacturer spec with the job packet.
Template decision guide
Should you use the Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop DXF template?
Use the template page to shortlist a production file, then verify the exact model, variant, and machine workflow before cutting.
Best fit
Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop is most useful when the product, manufacturer, model, install type, and variant match the job you are fabricating.
What to compare
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Risk check
Do not use a similar-looking template as a final production file. Small changes in flange, radius, trim, or reveal can cause a failed cutout.
Evidence to verify
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Page-specific notes for Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop
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Electrolux ECCG3068AS is filed under Cooktop & Range Cutouts. The normalized record lists width 30", depth 20.97", corner radius 0.5", so the safest use is as a production starting point that still gets checked against the current job packet.
Variant choice
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Category-specific production check
Cooktop & Range Cutouts files should be checked for fit against material thickness, edge treatment, sink or appliance clearance, CNC layer expectations, and the shop's preferred tolerance before cutting customer material.
Closest comparisons
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Evidence already attached
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The Electrolux ECCG3068AS brings professional-grade gas cooking performance to the 30-inch footprint, featuring five sealed burners including a powerful 20,000 BTU center burner for high-heat applications. This ADA-compliant cooktop represents Electrolux's commitment to accessible design without compromising cooking capability. For countertop fabricators, the cutout requirements are precisely defined: 28.5 inches wide by 19.0 inches deep with 0.5-inch radius corners. While Electrolux specifies a minimum cutout width of 27.25 inches, our template uses the recommended maximum of 28.5 inches to ensure optimal installation with proper clearance for the cooktop's continuous cast iron grates and gas supply connections. This slightly larger cutout prevents installation struggles while maintaining full structural integrity of the countertop.
Installation Overview
Gas cooktop installations require coordination between fabrication, plumbing, and electrical trades for successful outcomes. The 28.5-inch by 19.0-inch cutout must be positioned to accommodate both the gas supply line (typically entering from below, right rear quadrant) and the 115V electrical connection for the electronic ignition system. Standard practice places the cutout centered in a 30-inch base cabinet section, but fabricators should verify the gas line location before finalizing positioning - adjusting left or right by an inch or two can prevent conflicts between the cooktop body and the supply pipe. The relatively shallow 19.0-inch depth (compared to 36-inch models at 24+ inches) makes this cooktop suitable for narrower countertops and allows generous front-edge clearance even on standard 25-inch depth counters. For island installations, ensure adequate space for the cooktop's ventilation requirements - Electrolux recommends minimum 30-inch clearance to combustible materials on sides and rear. The five-burner configuration includes a center burner, so symmetric positioning is critical for visual balance.
CNC Cutting Notes
This rectangular cutout with 0.5-inch radius corners represents straightforward CNC programming for experienced fabricators. Use a 0.5-inch diameter bit to cut the radius corners in a single pass, ensuring smooth transitions without flat spots or bumps that could interfere with the cooktop rim. Program your toolpath with a 0.125-inch roughing allowance, then finish with a single continuous perimeter cut for superior edge quality and dimensional accuracy. The 28.5-inch width and 19.0-inch depth create a cutout with excellent length-to-width ratio, minimizing stress concentration - significantly easier than longer, narrower cutouts. Feed rates can be aggressive for this size: 80-100 IPM for granite, 100-150 IPM for quartz, with appropriate depth of cut per pass based on your machine's specifications. For materials prone to heat buildup during cutting (particularly quartz and solid surface), ensure adequate cooling or reduce speeds slightly to prevent scorch marks on cut edges. Polish the cut edges to match your standard countertop edge finish - gas cooktops with their sealed burner design leave small sight lines where unpolished edges might be visible. The shallow cutout depth (19 inches vs. 20-21 inches for many competing models) provides extra material at the front edge, a subtle advantage when working with challenging grain patterns or limited slab dimensions.
Material Compatibility
Granite: Excellent - all granite types are suitable for this cutout size and shape. The rectangular geometry and moderate dimensions minimize stress. Standard CNC practices produce perfect results. Quartz: Excellent - ideal material for gas cooktop installations. Heat resistance of quartz handles the minimal thermal transfer from sealed burners. Cuts cleanly with standard fabrication methods. Marble: Very Good - softer marbles require slower feed rates (reduce 25-30% compared to granite) to prevent edge chipping. The cutout dimensions are modest enough that even Carrara and other softer marbles perform well. Quartzite: Excellent - compact cutout size reduces fracture risk in harder quartzites. Use sharp diamond tooling and appropriate feed rates (slower than granite). The rectangular shape is ideal for quartzite's linear grain patterns. Solid Surface: Excellent - gas cooktops pair well with solid surface materials due to moderate heat generation from sealed burners. Easy to fabricate, polish, and repair. Standard woodworking router bits can be used for cutting. Porcelain Slabs: Very Good - the rectangular cutout shape and moderate size present minimal challenges in porcelain. Ensure proper support during cutting and use manufacturer-recommended diamond tooling. Edge polishing requires specialized equipment. Dekton Neolith: Excellent - ultra-compact surfaces excel with this cutout configuration. Dekton's superior heat resistance makes it ideal for gas cooktop installations. Follow manufacturer guidelines for tooling and feed rates.
Where to Buy
The Electrolux ECCG3068AS 30-inch gas cooktop is widely available through appliance retailers and Electrolux authorized dealers nationwide. Major sources include ABT Electronics, AJ Madison, Designer Appliances, US Appliance, AppliancesConnection, and local Electrolux showrooms. Pricing typically ranges from $900 to $1,400 depending on retailer promotions, delivery options, and installation packages. This model represents excellent value in the gas cooktop category, offering five burners with a 20,000 BTU power burner at a mid-range price point. The ADA-compliant design features front-mounted controls that appeal to clients seeking accessible kitchen solutions. Gas cooktops require professional installation for the gas connection - most jurisdictions require licensed plumbers or gas fitters to make the final connection, even if the fabricator positions the cooktop. The LP (liquid propane) conversion kit is included, allowing flexibility for clients without natural gas service. When coordinating installation timing, the gas line rough-in should be complete before countertop templating to ensure accurate positioning relative to the supply connection.