GE JP385 Before Making Electrical Connections, Electrical Requirements, Conductor Branch Circuit

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Step 9

Before Making Electrical Connections

Note to Electrician: The power leads supplied with this appliance are U. L. recognized for connection to large gauge household wiring. The insulation of these leads is rated at temperatures much higher than the temperature rating of household wiring. The current carrying capacity of a conductor is governed by the wire gauge and also the temperature rating of the insulation around the wire.

Aluminum Wiring—WARNING: IMPROPER CONNECTION OF ALUMINUM HOUSE WIRING TO THE COPPER LEADS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PROBLEMS.

Attach copper wires to aluminum wiring using special connectors designed and U. L. listed for joining copper to aluminum. Follow the connector manufacturer’s recommended procedure closely.

Step 10

Making Electrical Connections

NOTE: The frame of this appliance is grounded to neutral.

3-Conductor Branch Circuit

When connecting cooktop to a 3-conductor circuit, connect the red leads of the cooktop and the power supply to the branch circuit red lead; connect the black leads to each other. Connect the green and white leads of the cooktop to the power supply and branch circuit neutral leads, which are white or gray.

3-Conductor Branch Circuit

Branch Circuit Power

Cooktop

Supply

Power

Leads

Leads

 

Red

Red

Red

120V AC

White or

White or

 

Gray

Gray

White

 

 

NEUTRAL

 

Green

120V AC

 

 

Black

Black

Black

 

4-Conductor Branch Circuit

When connecting cooktop to a 4-conductor circuit, connect the red leads of the cooktop and the power supply to the branch circuit red lead; connect the black leads to each other. Separate the green and white leads of the cooktop. Connect cooktop white lead to the power supply and branch circuit neutral leads, which are white or gray. Ground the unit by connecting the green conductor of the cooktop to the bare or green leads of the power supply and branch circuit (ground leads).

4-Conductor Branch Circuit

Branch Circuit Power

Cooktop

Supply

Power

Leads

Leads

 

Red

Red

Red

120V AC

White or

White or

 

Gray

Gray

White

 

NEUTRAL

 

 

120V AC

Black

Black

Black

 

 

Bare or

Bare or

 

 

Green

Green

Green

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electrical Requirements*

Model #

Voltage

Frequency

KW

JP385, JP389

120/240V

60HZ

8.0KW

JP387

120/208V

60Hz

7.6KW

*For reference only. Verify with products rating plate.

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