LG Electronics D3788W, D5988B, D5988W manual Part 4 Electrical Requirements for Electric Dryers

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Part 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC DRYERS

Following are additional instructions regarding electrical connections and requirements for electric dryers.

!Important Warning: To help prevent fire, electric shock, serious injury or death, the wiring and grounding must conform to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and all applicable local regulations. Please contact a qualified electrician to check your home’s wiring and fuses to ensure that your home has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer.

120V/ 240V, 60 Hertz, 3-Wire Installation

Instructions for Grounding of your Electric Electric Dryer:

a)Please note that the wiring diagram is provided inside the dryer control hood.

b)This dryer must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the dryer.

c)The dryer has its own terminal block that must be connected to a separate branch, 60 Hertz, single phase circuit, AC (alternating current) circuit, fused at 30 Amperes (the circuit must be fused on both sides of the line). ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR THE DRYER SHOULD BE OF MAXIMUM RATE VOLTAGE LISTED ON THE NAMEPLATE. DO NOT CONNECT DRYER TO 110, 115, OR 120 VOLT CIRCUIT. Heating elements are available for field installation in dryers which are to be conected to electrical service of different voltage than that listed on nameplate.

d)If branch circuit to dryer is fifteen feet (4.50 m) or less in length, use U.L. (Underwriters Laboratories) listed No. 10 A.W.G. wire (copper wire only), or as required by local codes. If over fifteen feet (4.50 m), use U.L. (Underwriters Laboratories) listed No. 8 A.W.G. wire (copper wire only), or as required by local codes. Allow sufficient slack in wiring so dryer can be moved from its normal location when necessary.

e)The power cord (pigtail) connection between wall receptacle and dryer terminal block IS NOT supplied with dryer. Type of pigtail and gauge of wire must conform to local codes and with instructions mentioned on the following pages.

f)The method of wiring the dryer is optional and subject to local code requirements. Refer to examples on next page.

g)You must select the method by which to wire your dryer according to local code and ordinance requirements. Sample methods are included in the following pages.

!WARNING!

Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing the dryer, because wiring errors can cause serious injury to you and your dryer.

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