Installation guide
4-wire
connection:
Power
Supply
Cord
Use
this
method
for:
New
branch-circuit
installations
(1996
NEC)
m
Mobile
homes
m
Recreational
vehicles
m_
Inan
area
where
local
codes
prohibit
grounding
through
the
neutral.
1.
Cut
out
and
remove
part
of
the
metal
ground
strap
(B).
A.
Metal
ground
strap
B.
Discard
C.
Ground-link
screw
2.
Use
a
Phillips
screwdriver
to
remove
the
ground-link
screw
from
the
back
of
the
range.
Save
the
ground-link
screw
and
the
end
of
the
ground
link
under
the
screw.
3.
Feed
the
power
supply
cord
through
the
strain
relief
on
the
cord/conduit
plate
on
bottom
of
range.
Allow
enough
slack
to
easily
attach
the
wiring
to
the
terminal
block.
A.
Terminal
block
B.
Ground-link
screw
C.
UL
listed
strain
relief
D.
Power
supply
cord
wires
4.
Use
a
Phillips
screwdriver
to
connect
the
green
ground
wire
from
the
power
supply
cord
to
the
range
with
the
ground-link
screw
and
ground-link
section.
The
ground
wire
must
be
attached
first.
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5.
Use
%"
nut
driver
to
connect
the
neutral
(white)
wire
to
the
center
terminal
block
post
with
one
of
the
10-32
hex
nuts.
A.
10-32
hex
nut
B.
Ground-link
screw
C.
Line
2
(red)
D.
Green
ground
wire
E.
Neutral
(center) wire
F.
Line
7
(black)
6.
Connect
line
2
(red)
and
line
1
(black)
wires
to
the
outer
terminal
block posts
with
10-32
hex
nuts.
7.
Securely
tighten
hex
nuts.
NOTE:
For
power
supply
cord
replacement,
use
only
a
power
cord
rated
at
250
volts
minimum,
40
amps
or
50
amps
that
is
marked
for
use
with
nominal
1%"
(3.5
cm)
diameter
connection
opening,
with
ring
terminals
and
marked
for
use
with
ranges.
8.
Tighten
strain
relief
screws.
9.
Replace
terminal
block
access
cover.
3-wire
connection:
Power
Supply
Cord
Use
this
method
only
if
local
codes
permit
connecting
chassis
ground
conductor
to
neutral
wire
of
power
supply
cord.
1.
Feed
the
power
supply
cord
through
the
strain
relief
on
the
cord/conduit
plate
on
bottom
of
range.
Allow
enough
slack
to
easily
attach
the
wiring
to
the
terminal
block.
A.
Terminal
block
B.
Ground-link
screw
C.
UL
listed
strain
relief
D.
Power
supply
cord
wires
-
large
opening