Electrical requirements
Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
Electric Shock Hazard
. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Improper connection of the equipment- grounding conductor line can result in a risk of electrical shock.
-Do Not use an extension cord with this appliance. Such use may result in a fire. electrical shock or other personal injury.
*Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit. A fuse in theneutral or grounding circuit could result in an electrical shock.
Failure to follow these instruction! could result in a fire. personal injury, or electrical shock.
Save Installation Instructions for the local electrical inspector’s use.
Ths apphance must be
A n connected to the proper electrical voltage and frequency as specified on the seritiratmg plate Models rated at 7 0 kw on 240 volts (5 3 kw on 208 volts) 01more require a separate 40.ampere crcuit Models rated at 3 6
B OVEN MUST BE CONNECTED
. WI’IH COPPERWIREONLY
Wire sizes must conform to
Cm the recruements of the
NatIonal Elect&l Code, ANSL+JFPA 70.latest edmon’, and all local codes and ordumnces for the kilowatt rating of the oven. This rating can be found on the serial’ratmg plate behmd the oven door on the front frame.
This apphance should be
D9 connected to th.efused chsconma (or Cmxt breaker) box through flexible armored or
Locate the lunctlon box to E . aLlow as much slack in the cable as possible between the lunctlon box and the apphance so that the oven can be moved ti servlcmg is ever needed
A U.L
F’ ~unctlonbox
It 1s tte personal
G n responsiblbty and obhgation of the customer to contact a quahfled elennclan to assure that the klectrical mstallatmn ISadequate and is m conformance with the National E!ectncal Code ANSI/NFPA 70.latest edItIon*, and aL’local codes and ordmmces
A wrong dagram is mcluded
Hmm the Tech sheet. The Tech sheet 1slocated oehmd the control panel
Electrical connection
Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
Electrical Shock Hazard
-Do Not connect appliance to electrical supply until appliance is permanently grounded.
lDisconnect power to the junction box before making the
electrical connection. n This appliance must to
connected to a grounded. metallic. permanent wiring system, or a grounding conductor should be connected to the grounding terminal of lead on the appliance.
IFailure to follow these jnstructions could result m a fire.
Ipersonal injury, or electrical shock.
Tbs apphance 1smanufactured wxh white (neutral) power supply wre and a
Connect the apphance cable to the lunctmn box through the U L
A. Where local codes
permit...
connecting the
Figure 1
1.Turn power supply off
2.Connect three wires green and whte apphance cable wLies with the neutral (wtite) wne m junction box
3.Connect the two black wues together, then the two red wues together (SeeFigure 1 )
B. Where local codes
DO NOT permit...
connecting the
Figure 2
1.Turn power suppiy off
2.Connect the white apphance cable wue to the neutral (whxe) wue m ]unctlon box
3.Connect the two black wres together; then the two red wnes together (SeeFigure 2 )
4.Connect the groundmg wue to a grounded wire 111the ]unct~onbox or to a grounded, copper cold water Pipe **
Figure 3
5.A separate copper groundmg wxe (No. 10mmmum) MUST be connected to a grounded metal cold water pipe by means of a clamp and then to the
external groundmg mnnector screw. Do Not ground to a gas supplypipe or hot water pipe. Do Not connect to electrical supply until appliance 1s permanently grounded. (See
Figure 3 )
C. IF connecting to a four-wire electrical system...
DO NOT connect the cabinet- grounding conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire.
Figure 4
1.Turn power supply off
2.Separate the green and wtite appbance cable wues
3.Connect the white apphance cable wue to the neutral (wtite) wre m iuncilon box
4.Connect the two black wires tooether. then the two red wres together (SeeFigure 4.)
5.Connect the green apphance cable wre to green groundmg wxe in the ]unctlon box
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