Fisher & Paykel DEGX1US Power supply cord requirements for U.S.A, Connecting by direct wire

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Power supply cord requirements for U.S.A

Only a UL listed power-supply cord kit at least 6ft (1.8m) long and rated 120/240 V min, 30 A and marked with use for clothes dryers shall be used.

This shall have ring terminals to connect to the dryer.

The UL-rated strain relief included with it shall be suitable for a 1 1/8” (28.5mm) hole.

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4 wire

Connecting by direct wire

Power supply cable must match power supply (4-wire or 3-wire) and be:

Flexible armoured or non-metallic sheathed copper cable (with ground wire). All current-carrying wires must be insulated.

10 gauge AWG solid copper wire (do not use aluminium wire).

At least 6 feet (182 cm) long.

A UL approved strain relief must be used.

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Contents Installation instructions Important safety instructions Tools required Read this before you start installing your dryerAccessories Parts suppliedTo the installer Location requirementsExplosion Hazard Alcove or closet installation Dimensions Lid clearanceExhaust outlet location Mobile home installation Exhausting Fire HazardDetermine vent duct length Maximum length of exhaust duct Preferred 4 Hoods Alternative installation for close clearances Exhaust venting Unpacking InstallationExcess Weight Hazard Remove packagingFitting the front feet Electrical requirements Electric Shock Hazard208V Requirements Grounding for a cord-connected appliance Grounding instructionsElectrical Shock Hazard Grounding for a permanently connected appliancePower supply cord requirements for U.S.A Connecting by direct wireFor 4-wire connections by power cords For 3-wire connections by power cordsFor 3-wire connections by direct wiring For 4-wire connections by direct wiringWire connections Remove the terminal block cover plateWire connections plus separate grounding connector Wire connections Final installation check list Level machineInstallation Instructions Published 03/2004 Part No a