Installation guide
If
codes
permit
and
a
separate
ground
wire
is
used,
it
is
recommended
that
a
qualified
electrical
installer
determine
that
the
ground
path
is
adequate
and
wire
gauge
is in
accordance
with
local
codes.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
Be
sure
that
the
electrical
connection
and
wire
size
are
adequate
and
in
conformance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/
NFPA
70-latest
edition
and
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
A
copy
of
the
above
code
standards
can
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
One
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
MA
02269
WARNING:
Improper
connection
of
the
equipment-grounding
conductor
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
technician
if
you
are
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Do
not
modify
the
power
supply
cord
plug.
If
it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Electrical
Connection
To
properly
install
your
range,
you
must
determine
the
type
of
electrical
connection
you
will
be
using
and
follow
the
instructions
provided
for
it
here.
m
Range
must
be
connected
to
the
proper
electrical
voltage
and
frequency
as
specified
on
the
model/serial
number
rating
plate.
The
model/serial
rating
plate
is
located
inside
the
oven
door
on
the
right-hand
side
oven
door
trim.
Refer
to
the
figures
in
the
“Product
Dimensions”
section
of
the
“Location
Requirements”
section.
gm
This
range
is
manufactured
with
the
neutral
terminal
connected
to
the
cabinet.
Use
a
3-wire
UL
listed,
40-
or
50-amp
power
supply
cord
(pigtail)
(see
following
Range
Rating
chart).
If
local
codes
do
not
permit
ground
through
the
neutral,
use
a
4-wire
power
supply
cord
rated
at
250
volts,
40
or
50
amps
and
investigated
for
use
with
ranges.
If
con
Range
Rating*
Specified
Rating
of
Power
Supply
Cord
Kit
and
Circuit
Protection
120/240
Volts
120/208
Volts
Amps
8.8
-
16.5
KW
7.8
-
12.5
KW
40
or
50**
16.6
-
22.5
KW
12.6
-
18.5
KW
50
*The
NEC
calculated
load
is
less
than
the
total
connected
load
listed
on
the
model/serial
rating
plate.
™If
connecting
to
a
50-amp
circuit,
use
a
50-amp
rated
cord
with
kit.
For
50-amp
rated
cord
kits,
use
kits
that
specify
use
with
a
nominal
18"
(34.93
mm)
diameter
connection
opening.
A
circuit
breaker
is
recommended.
The
range
can
be
connected
directly
to
the
fused
disconnect
(or
circuit
breaker
box)
through
flexible
or
nonmetallic
sheathed,
copper
or
aluminum
cable.
See
the
“Electrical
Connection”
section.
gm
Allow
2
to
3
ft
(61.0
cm
to
91.4
cm)
of
slack
in
the
line
so
that
the
range
can
be
moved
if
servicing
is
ever
necessary.
mw
AULIlisted
conduit
connector
must
be
provided
at
each
end
of
the
power
supply
cable
(at
the
range
and
at
the
junction
box).
m
Wire
sizes
and
connections
must
conform
with
the
rating
of
the
range
(40
amps).
m
The
wiring
diagram
is
located
on
the
underside
of
the
storage
drawer
or
below
the
warming
drawer
in
a
clear
plastic
bag.
3-
U.S.A.
Only
necting
to
a
4-wire
system:
This
range
is
manufactured
with
the
ground
connected
to
the
cabinet.
The
ground
must
be
revised
so
the
green
ground
wire
of
the
4-wire
power
supply
cord
is
connected
to
the
cabinet.
See
the
“Electrical
Connection”
section.
Grounding
through
the
neutral
conductor
is
prohibited
for
new
branch-circuit
installations
(1996 NEC);
mobile
homes;
and
recreational
vehicles,
or
an
area
where
local
codes
prohibit
grounding
through
the
neutral
conductor.
When
a
4-wire
receptacle
of
NEMA
Type
14-50R
is
used,
a
matching
UL
listed,
4-wire,
250-volt,
40-amp,
range
power
supply
cord
(pigtail)
must
be
used.
This
cord
contains
4
copper
conductors
with
ring
terminals
or
open-end
spade
terminals
with
upturned
ends,
terminating
in
a
NEMA
Type
14-50P
plug
on
the
supply
end.
The
fourth
(grounding)
conductor
must
be
identified
by
a
green
or
green/yellow
cover
and
the
neutral
conductor
by
a
white
cover.
Cord
should
be
Type
SRD
or
SRDT
with
a
UL
listed
strain
relief
and
be
at
least
4
ft
(1.22
m) long.
O
UU
U
4-wire
receptacle
(14-50R)
The
minimum
conductor
sized
for
the
copper
4-wire
power
cord
are:
A0-amp
circuit
2
No.-8
conductors
1
No.-10
white
neutral
1
No.-8
green
grounding
If
connecting
to
a
3-wire
system:
Local
codes
may
permit
the
use
of
a
UL
listed,
3-wire,
250
volt,
40-amp
range
power
supply
cord
(pigtail).
This
cord
contains
3
copper
conductors
with
ring
terminals
or
open-end
spade
terminals
with
upturned
ends,
terminating
in
a
NEMA
Type
10-50P
plug
on
the
supply
end.
Connectors
on
the
appliance
end
must
be
provided
at
the
point
the
power
supply
cord
enters
the
appliance.
This
uses
a
3-wire
receptacle
of
NEMA
Type
10-50R.
3-wire
receptacle
(10-50R)