Put power
supply
cord through
the strain relief. Be sure that the wire insulation
on the
power supply
cord
is inside the strain relief. The strain relief should
have a tight fit
with
the dryer cabinet
and be in a horizontal
position.
Do not further
tighten
strain
relief screws at this point.
Style 2: Direct wire strain
relief
•
Unscrew
the removable
conduit
connector
and any screws from a %" (1.9 cm) U[.
listed strain relief (UI
marking
on strain relief).
Put the threaded
section
of the strain
relief through
the hole below
the terminal
block opening.
Reaching
inside the
terminal
block
opening,
screw the removable
conduit
connector
onto the strain relief
threads.
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t
A. Remo_,able
conduit
connector
B. Hole
below
terminal
block
opening
C. 5train relief tllreads
•
Put direct wire cable through
the strain relief. The strain relief should
have a tight fit
with the dryer cabinet
and be in a horizontal
position.
Tighten
strain relief screw
against the direct wire cable.
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4.
Now complete
installation
following
instructions
for your type of electrical
connection:
4-wire/recommended)
:]-wire
(if 4-wire
is not available
Electrical Connection
Options
If your home has:
And you will be connecting
to:
Go to Section
4-wire
rereptacle
A U[. listed,
4-wire
connection:
(NEMA
Type 14-_¢0R)
120/240-volt
minimum,
Power supply
cord
(_
30-amp,
dryer power supply
cord*
4-wire
direct
A fused disconnect
or circuit
4-wire
connection:
breaker
box*
Direct
Wire
(12.7
cm)
3-wire
receptacle
(NEMA
type I0-30R)
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A UL listed,
120/240-volt
minimum,
30-amp,
dryer power supply
cord*
3-wire
connection:
Power supl)ly
cord
3-wire
direct
A fused disconnect
or circuit
3-wire
connection:
breaker
box*
Direct
Wire
*If local codes do not permit
the connection
of a cabinet-ground
conductor
to the neutral
wire, go to "Optional
3-wire
connection"
section.
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