Installation guide

INDUCTION
COOKTOP
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
lf
the
cable
from
appliance
is
equipped
with
3
wires:
Where
local
codes
permit
connecting
the
appliance-grounding
conductor
to
the
neutral
(white)
wire (see
figure
3):
1.
Disconnect
the
power
supply.
2.
In
the
circuit
breaker,
fuse
box
or
junction
box,
connect
appliance
and
power
supply
cable wires
as
shown
in
figure
3.
PN
Ne]
You
may
not
ground
the
cooktop
through
the
neutral
(white)
wire
if
cooktop
is
used
in
a
new
branch
circuit
installation
(1996
NEC),
mobile
home,
recreational
vehicle,
or
where
local
codes
do
not
permit
grounding
to
the
neutral
(white)
wire.
Cable
from
Power
Supply
White
Wire
Black
Wires
Junction
Box
U.L.-Listed
Conduit
Connector
Green
Wire
(Ground)
Cable
from
appliance
Figure
3
-
3-WIRE
GROUNDED
JUNCTION
BOX
When
grounding
to
the
neutral
(white)
wire
is
prohibited,
you
must
use
a
4-wire
power
supply
cable.
See Figure
4.
Failure
to
heed
this
warning
may
result
in
electrocution
or
other
serious
personal
injury.
If
cooktop
is
used
in
a
new
branch
circuit
installation
(1996
NEC),
mobile
home,
recreational
vehicle,
or
where
local
codes
DO
NOT
permit
grounding
to
the
neutral
(white)
wire (see
figure
4):
1.
Disconnect
the
power
supply.
2.
|n
the
circuit
breaker,
fuse
box
or
junction
box,
connect
appliance
and
power
supply
cable
wires
as
shown
in
figure
4.
Cable
from
Power
Supply
Ground
Wire
(=.
ae
|
Green
Wire
(Ground)
U.L.-Listed
Conduit
Connector
Cable
from
appliance
Figure
4
-
4-WIRE
GROUNDED
JUNCTION
BOX
PIG
Nel
lf
connecting
to
a
4-wire
power
supply
cable
electrical
system,
the
appliance
frame
connected
ground
wire
MUST
NOT
be
connected
to
the
neutral
wire
of
the
4-wire
electrical
system.
NOTE
TO
ELECTRICIAN:
The
armored
cable leads
supplied
with
the
appliance
are
UL-listed
for
connection
to
larger
gauge
household
wiring.
The
insulation
of
the
leads
is
rated
at
temperatures
much
higher
than
temperature
rating
of
household
wiring.
The
current
carrying
capacity
of
the
conductor
wire
is
governed
by
the
temperature
rating
of
the
insulation
around
the
wire,
rather
than
the
wire
gauge
alone.