2-43-Wire Electrical Connection
Use this method only if local codes permit con-
necting a cabinet-grounded conductor to the
neutral wire of the power supply cord.
NOTE: Do not loosen the factory-installed nuts
on the terminal block when you perform the
following steps.
NOTE: Do not loosen the factory-installed
nuts on the terminal block when you perform
the following steps.
4. Connect the neutral (white) wire of the
power supply cord to the center, silver-
colored terminal screw on the terminal
block, and secure it with one of the 3/8
brass nuts that you set aside earlier.
5. Connect the remaining two power supply
cord wires to the outer terminals of the
terminal block, and secure them with 3/8
brass nuts.
6. Tighten the strain relief screws to secure
the power supply cord.
7. Install the terminal block cover.
U.L. listed strain relief
and 40-ampere range
power supply cord
neutral wire
(center wire)
green
ground
wire
silver-colored terminal
block screw
1. Connect the neutral (white) wire of the
power supply cord to the center, silver-
colored terminal screw on the terminal
block, and secure it with one of the 3/8
brass nuts that you set aside earlier.
2. Connect the remaining two power supply
cord wires to the outer terminals of the
terminal block, and secure them with 3/8
brass nuts.
3. Tighten the strain relief screws to secure
the power supply cord.
4. Install the terminal block cover.
U.L.-listed strain relief
and 40-ampere range
power supply cord
ground
link neutral
(center wire)
line 2
line 1
silver-colored terminal
block screw