Installation Guide
31-2000021  Rev. 2 7
Installation Instructions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A
  When making the wire connections, use the entire 
length of conduit provided. The conduit must not 
be shortened.
B
  With the cooktop in place, open the front of the 
cabinet door.
C
  Insert the wires from the conduit through 
the opening of the junction box.
The conduit strain relief clamp must be securely 
attached to the junction box and the flexible conduit 
must be securely attached to the clamp.
THREE-CONDUCTOR BRANCH 
CIRCUIT CONNECTION
When connecting to a three-conductor branch circuit, 
if local codes permit:
D
  Connect the 
cooktop green 
ground con duc tor 
lead to the 
branch circuit 
ground (green) 
using a wire nut.
E
  Connect the 
cooktop red lead 
to the branch 
circuit red lead in ac cor dance with local codes, 
using a wire nut.
F
  Connect the cooktop black lead to the branch 
circuit black lead in ac cor dance with local codes, 
using a wire nut. If the residence red, black or 
white leads are aluminum conductors, see 
WARNING.
G
  Install Junction Box Cover.
NEW CONSTRUCTION AND BRANCH 
CIRCUIT CONNECTION
•   When installing in new construction, or
•   When installing in a mobile home, or
•   When installing in a recreational vehicle, or
•   When local codes do not permit grounding through 
neutral:
D
  Attach the appliance grounding lead (green or 
bare copper) in accordance with local codes. If 
the residence grounding conductor is aluminum, 
see WARNING.
E
  Connect the red 
and black leads 
from the cooktop 
conduit to the 
corresponding 
leads in the 
junction box. 
Connect the ground wire.
F
  Once the connections are 
made, secure wires together 
using wire nuts.
G
  Install Junction Box Cover.
Ground and 
Neutral Wires
Junction Box Cover
Ground 
Wire
Junction 
Box Cover
Strain 
Relief
Strain 
Relief 
Clamp
Black
Red
Ground
Black
Red
Ground wire 
location
Strain 
Relief 
Clamp
Black
Red
Ground
WARNING
 Improper connection of 
alu mi num house wiring to copper leads can 
result in an electrical hazard or fire. Use only 
con nec tors designed for joining copper to 
aluminum and follow the manufacturer’s 
recom mend ed procedure closely.










