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5) Connect Electric

English 6
Electrical Connection and Strain Releif Knockout Panel Locations
Figure 4:
There are four possible electrical connections:
1. Four wire range cord
2. Three wire range cord
3. Four wire flexible conduit connection (hard wire)
4. Three wire flexible conduit connection (hard wire)
The four wire range cord connection is the recommended method, but where local
codes permit, three wire connections are also acceptable.
As an alternative to the range cord, the appliance can also be hard wired with
either a three or four wire connection. In this case, the terminal lugs supplied must
be used.
Always verify that your chosen connection complies with all applicable codes. See
"Electrical Specifications" at the beginning of this manual for further information.
WARNING:
range cord should not be cut or removed under any circumstances. It
must be plugged into a matching grounding type receptacle and con-
nected to a correctly polarized 240- Volt circuit. If there is any doubt as to whether
the wall receptacle is properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified electri-
cian.
WARNING:
neutral through a ground strap. Grounding through the neutral conduc-
tor is prohibited for new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile
homes, and recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit ground-
ing through the neutral conductor.
For installations where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited, (a)
disconnect the link from the neutral, (b) use grounding terminal or lead to ground
unit, (c) connect neutral terminal to lead branch circuit neutral in usual manner
Electrical connection
(found behind terminal block cover)
Feed range cord through strain
relief in knockout panel here.
To prevent electrical shock, the grounding prong on the
Risk of Electric Shock or Fire. Frame grounded to

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