Installation guide

Electrical
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If
your
home
has:
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to
section:
4-wire 4-wire
Cable
from
Home
Power
Supply
3-wire 3-wire
Cable
from
Home
Power
Supply
i
"Ys"
uA”
(4.3
em)
4-Wire
Cable
from
Home
Power
Supply
IMPORTANT:
Use
the
4-wire
cable
from
home
power
supply
in
the
U.S.
where
local
codes
do
not
allow
grounding
through
neutral,
New
Branch
circuit
installations
(1996
NEC),
mobile
homes
and
recreational
vehicles,
new
construction
and
in
Canada.
A
a
B
E
F
G
C
H
D
|
F,
White
wires
G.
UL
listed
wire
connectors
A.
Cable
from
home
power
supply
B.
Black
wires
C.
Red
wires
H.
Green
(or
bare)
ground
wires
D.
4-wire
flexible
conduit
from
|.
UL
listed
or
CSA
approved
oven
conduit
connector
E,
Junction
box
1.
Connect
the
2
black
wires
(B)
together
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
2.
Connect
the
2
red
wires
(C)
together
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
3.
Untwist
white
wire
from
green
(or
bare)
ground
wire
coming
from
the
oven.
4.
Connect
the
2
white
wires
(F)
together
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
5.
Connect
the
green
(or
bare)
ground
wire
(H)
from
the
oven
cable
to
the
green
(or
bare)
ground
wire
(in
the
junction
box)
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
6.
Install
junction
box
cover.
3-Wire
Cable
from
Home
Power
Supply
-
U.S.
Only
IMPORTANT:
Use
the
3-wire
cable
from
home
power
supply
where
local
codes
permit
a
3-wire
connection.
A.
Cable
from
home
power
supply
F.
4-wire
flexible
conduit
from
B.
Junction
box
oven
C.
Black
wires
G.
Red
wires
D.
White
wires
H.
UL
listed
wire
connectors
|.
UL
listed
or
CSA
approved
E.
Green
(or
bare)
ground
wire
C
conduit
connector
(from
oven)
1.
Connect
the
2
black
wires
(C)
together
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
2.
Connect
the
2
white
wires
(D)
and
the
green
(or
bare)
ground
wire
(of
the
oven
cable)
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
3.
Connect
the
2
red
wires
(G)
together
using
a
UL
listed
wire
connector.
4.
Install
junction
box
cover.