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Turning Off the Power Supply

Before attempting to connect the appliance to 

power, turn off the electrical power supply. Also, 

always turn off electrical power to the appliance 

prior to servicing it.

grounding Instructions

The appliance must be connected to the 

power supply with copper wire only. The use 

of aluminum wire may result in unsatisfactory 

connections. Flexible armored or non-metallic, 

sheathed copper cable (with grounding wire) 

should be used to connect the appliance to the 

junction box. A UL-listed connector must be 

used to directly connect the cable to the junction 

box.

Be certain to locate the junction box such that 

the electrical supply may be easily disconnected 

in the event that service becomes necessary. 

Also, provide extra slack in the cable to allow 

the oven to slide forward for servicing.

This appliance must be electrically 

grounded.

Conduit from

appliance

Cable from

power supply

Wire nut

(3 places)

Junction

box

RED
RED

GREEN

WHITE

WHITE

BLACK
BLACK

Connecting the Appliance ground to Neutral Supply

Step 4: Lift and pull door off of oven. Use 

gripping points as shown below.

Gripping

Point

Gripping

Point

door Removal: Step 4

With the oven positioned directly in front of the 

cabinet cutout, feed the appliance conduit to 

the electrical junction box. Then, depending 

upon local codes, utilize one of the following 

techniques to connect the appliance to the 

electrical power supply:

A.  Connecting to a Four-wire 

Electrical System

1.  Separate the green and white appliance 

wires.

2.  Connect the white appliance wire to the 

neutral (white) supply wire in the junction 

box.

3.  Connect the black appliance wire to the 

black (L1) power supply wire in the junction 

box.

4.  Connect the red appliance wire to the red 

(L2) power supply wire in the junction box.

5.  Connect the green appliance wire to the 

green house grounding wire in the junction 

box.

Conduit from

appliance

Cable from

power supply

Wire nut

(4 places)

Junction

box

RED
RED

GREEN
GREEN

WHITE
WHITE

BLACK
BLACK

Connecting the Appliance to a Four-wire Power Supply

Conduit from

appliance

Cable from

power supply

Wire nut

(4 places)

Junction

box

RED

RED

GREEN

GREEN

WHITE

WHITE

BLACK

BLACK

Separate No. 10 (minimum)

copper grounding wire

Clamp must be

tight on pipe

No. 4

copper wire

Metal

water pipe

Clamps

Bare metal

Meter

Connecting the Appliance ground to a grounded Junction Box wire or Cold water Pipe

2.  Connect the black appliance wire to the 

black (L1) power supply wire in the junction 

box.

3.  Connect the red appliance wire to the red 

(L2) power supply wire in the junction box.

B.  Connecting the green 

Appliance wire to the Neutral 

(white) Supply wire – where 

Local Codes Permit 

1.  Connect the green and white appliance 

wires to the neutral (white) supply wire in 

the junction box.

C.  Connecting the green 

Appliance wire to a grounded 

Junction Box wire or 

grounded Cold water Pipe 

– where Local Codes Permit 

1.  Separate the green and white appliance 

wires.

2.  Connect the black appliance wire to the 

black (L1) power supply wire in the junction 

box.

3.   Connect the red appliance wire to the red 

(L2) power supply wire in the junction box

4.  Connect the green appliance wire to a 

grounded wire in the junction box or to a 

grounded cold water pipe.

5.   If connecting to a grounded cold water 

pipe, a separate copper grounding wire 

(No. 10 minimum) must be connected to a 

grounded cold water pipe by means of a 

clamp and then to an external grounding 

connector screw.

Summary of Contents for Wall Oven

Page 1: ...age 5 STEP 4 Electrical power supply requirements Page 5 STEP 5 Removing the oven door s Page 5 6 STEP 6 Turning of the power supply Page 6 STEP 7 Electrical connection Page 6 STEP 8 Mounting the oven...

Page 2: ...the hinge catches with the door removed from the oven The hinge springs could release causing personal injury 2 Do not lift or carry oven door by the door handle WARNING DO NOT use handle as a grippi...

Page 3: ...ess otherwise noted Be certain that proper clearance is provided for the oven door when it is in the open position The specified minimum cabinet depth and width must be provided The cabinet depth and...

Page 4: ...Heat Exhaust Cabinet Preparation Model Number Cutout Height A Cutout Width B Min Cabinet Width C Min Cabinet Width D EO127 27 3 8 695mm 25 1 2 648mm 27 686mm 56 1 2 1435mm PO127 MOV127 MOH127 EO130 2...

Page 5: ...de Cutout Dimensions 36 914mm 1 1 2 38mm Typical Counter A B 1 25mm Min to Combustible Floor 4 Typical Toe Kick Shown Recommended Electrical Location 3 4 19mm Support Platform 1 25mm Min to Combustibl...

Page 6: ...imum 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 Asso...

Page 7: ...ack appliance wire to the black L1 power supply wire in the junction box 4 Connect the red appliance wire to the red L2 power supply wire in the junction box 5 Connect the green appliance wire to the...

Page 8: ...il the door hinges are aligned with the openings in the oven frame Holding the door at about a 60 angle from the horizontal slide the hinges into the openings until the bottom hinge arms drop fully in...

Page 9: ...nual Wait for the oven to heat to the jump in temperature noteS If the oven does not operate properly follow these troubleshooting steps 1 Verify that power is being supplied to the oven 2 Check the e...

Page 10: ...NOTES...

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