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Planning the Installation
WARNING
IMPORTANT:
Observe all governing codes and ordinances
during planning and installation. Contact your local building
department for further information.
Electrical Requirements (All models
except those ending with -C)
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that a licensed electrician
performs the installation of the electrical supply for this appliance.
The electrical installation, including minimum supply wire size,
must comply with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest
revision) and local codes and ordinances. A copy of this standard
may be obtained from:
National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101
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The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be
supplied to the appliance from a separate, grounded, circuit
that is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time
delay fuse. If a time-delay fuse is utilized, fuse both sides of
the line (L1 and L2).
Electrical Specifications
Circuit Required
Total Connected Load
240 Vac, 60 Hz., 4-wire*, 30 Amp.
5.7 kW (23.8 Amp.)
* Two 120 Vac hot (L1 and L2), one neutral (N1) and one ground.
The above electrical specifications are for reference only. See
the range data label for exact specifications. See inside cover for
location.
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The wiring needs to be long enough to allow the range to be
pulled out for service, while remaining connected.
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The wiring connected to the range must:
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Meet NEMA standards and have a minimum rating of
250 Volts @ 30 Amp.
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Include a strain relief.
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Be terminated by tinned leads, closed loop terminals or
open ended spade lugs with upturned ends.
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Connect to a junction box or receptacle installed by a
licensed electrician.
The appliance may be connected one of the following ways:
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Using conduit:
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A 4-wire conduit connected to a 4-wire junction box, or
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A 3-wire conduit (where local code permits) connected to
a 3-wire junction box.
Suggested conduit wiring color code: black, white, red and
green.
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Using an appliance cord:
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A 4-wire appliance cord equipped with a NEMA 14-50P
plug connected to a NEMA 14-50R receptacle, or
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A 3-wire appliance cord (where local code permits)
equipped with a NEMA 10-50P plug connected to a
NEMA 10-50R receptacle.
Appliance cord plug must be UL listed type SRD or SRDT.
Electrical Requirements
(Models numbers ending with -C)
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Model numbers that end in -C are freestanding ranges that
come with a factory installed 4-wire appliance cord and
NEMA 14-50P plug. This wiring configuration is required
for freestanding ranges installed in Canada, although they
may be used elsewhere, if local codes permit. The plug
is designed to plug directly into a NEMA 14-50R electrical
receptacle installed by a licensed electrician according to
the specifications below. Do not modify the factory wiring on
models with -C at the end of the model number.
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It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that the required
4-wire electrical outlet compatible with the power cord is
installed by a licensed electrician as specified below prior to
range installation. The electrical outlet installation, including
minimum supply wire size and grounding, must be in
accordance with all governing codes and ordinances.
•
The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be
supplied to the appliance from a separate, grounded, circuit
that is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time
delay fuse. If a fuse is utilized, fuse both sides of the line (L1
and L2). Refer to the ratings on the range rating label.
Electrical Specifications
Circuit Required
Total Connected Load
240 Vac, 60 Hz., 4-wire*, 30 Amp.
5.7 kW (23.8 Amp.)
* The ratings above are for reference only - refer to the product
data label for exact specifications.
The ratings above are for reference only - refer to the range rating
label (see inside cover).
NEMA 10-50P Plug
NEMA 14-50P Plug
NEMA 14-50R Receptacle
NEMA 10-50R Receptacle
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