Whirlpool L-63 manual Electrical Requirements for Electric Dryers, Electrical Connection

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Electrical Requirements for Electric Dryers

Important: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.

Electrical ground is required on this product.

!WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do Not modify the power supply cord plug. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock.

Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit. This could result in a risk of electrical shock.

Do Not plug the power supply cord (pigtail) into any receptacle before connecting the pigtail to the dryer terminal block. This could result in a risk of electrical shock.

Electrical Connection

A. A three-wire (Fig. 2) or four-wire (Fig. 3), single phase, 120/240 volt, 60 Hz, AC only electrical supply is required on a separate 30-ampere circuit, fused on both sides of the line. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.

B. Most local codes permit the use of flexible,

 

30-amp rated, power supply cord (pigtail).

 

The power cord must be plugged into a

 

mating 30-amp receptacle (NEMA type

Fig. 3

10-30R). A U.L.- listed strain relief must

 

be installed where the power cord enters

 

the dryer.

 

C. THE DRYER MUST BE CONNECTED

WITH 10-GAUGE MINIMUM COPPER Fig. 2 WIRE ONLY. Do Not use aluminum wire

which could cause a fire.

D. The power supply cord (pigtail) can be removed and the appliance can be con- nected directlyto an individual 30-ampere fuse circuit breaker box through flexible armored or nonmetallic sheathed, 10- gauge minimum copper cable. It is the personal responsibility and obligation of

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Contents Electric & GAS Dryers Introduction Table of Contents Section Four Page Recommended Grounding Method Electrical RequirementsElectrical Requirements for Gas Dryers Electrical Shock HazardElectrical Connection Electrical Requirements for Electric DryersGrounding Instructions Page Exhaust Requirements for Gas and Electric Dryers Fire Hazard Gas Requirements for Gas Dryers Page Potential Fire Hazard Recessed and Closet Installation InstructionsTimed Dry Cycle Console Timer ControlSection TWO Electronic Dry-MiserFluff Air Cycle Clean Touch Control PADPUSH-TO-START Knob Version Electronic Dryer ControlHeated Air Circulation Side and Bottom Exhaust Venting Kit Console Control Repairs Section ThreeRemoving the Console Removing the Buzzer Removing the TimerRemoving the Clean Touch Switch Assembly Removing the Push to Start SwitchReplacing the Drum Lamp Removing the Door SwitchRemoving the Toe Panel Replacing the Blower Wheel Removing Blower HousingReplacing the Operating Thermostat and Bias Heater Replacing the MotorReplacing the Thermal Fuse Replacing the High Limit Thermostat and Thermal Cutoff Removing the Burner Assembly Gas DryersReplacing the Heat Duct Assembly Replacing the Heating Element Electric DryersRemoving the Front Panel Removing the Dryer DoorRemoving the Belt and the Drum Replacing the Grille AssemblyReplacing the Front Support Rollers and Shafts Reattaching the Rear Bulkhead Removing the Rear Bulkhead AssemblyPage Section Four Troubleshooting GuideTimer Shuts Off but Clothes are Still Damp Component TestingTimer Does Not Advance but Clothes are Dry Section Five Wiring DiagramElectric Dryer Gas Dryer Strip Circuits Timer SchedulePage Page MODEL/SERIAL Number Designations MODEL/SERIAL Number Plate Location100003 Rprt