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Installation Instructions
Making the Electrical Connection, cont.
Connecting the Conduit to the House’s Junction Box
Do not connect the range’s green wire to the neutral (white) supply wire unless local code allows.
• The power supply must be properly polarized so the burner igniters do not keep sparking after ignition.
• If you are unsure the power supply is properly polarized/grounded, have it checked by a licensed electrician.
1.
With the range in front of the cabinet cutout, feed the conduit wires
into the junction box. Per local code, connect the range to the junction
box via one of these 3 methods:
2. After connecting the conduit to the range (Pg. 22), connect the range’s white wire to the neutral (white)
supply wire in the junction box.
3.
Connect the range’s black wire to the black (L1) power-supply wire.
4. Connect the range’s red wire to the red (L2) power-supply wire.
5. (4-wire only)
Connect the green wire to a grounded supply wire
in the junction box or to a grounded, cold-water pipe. Concern
-
ing this pipe:
–
Use a separate, copper grounding wire (No. 10 minimum)
to connect to the pipe via a clamp and external grounding
connector screw.
– If materials isolate the cold-water pipe from ground, jumper
it with a No. 4 copper wire, clamped on both ends.
6. Replace the junction-box cover.
4-Wire Conduit Connection to
Junction Box
3-Wire Conduit Connection to
Junction Box
4-Wire Conduit Connection to
Junction Box w/External Ground