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Figure
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Electrical
Preparation
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ELECTRICAL PREPARATION
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WARNING:
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD -Working
on an energized
circuit
could
result in serious
injury or
death.
Only qualified
electricians
should
perform
electrical
work. Do
not attempt
any work on the dish-
washer
electric
supply
circuit
until
€ou are certain
the circuit
is de-
energized.
,_
WARNING:
FmREHAZARD -
_mproper
electrical
work
can cause
fire. Only qualified
electricians
should
perform
electrical
work.
Electrical
Supply
The customer
has the responsibility
of
ensuring
that the dishwasher
electrical
installation
is in compliance
with all
national
and Iocat electrical
codes and
ordinances.
The dishwasher
is de-
signed
for an electrical
supply of 120V,
60 Hz, AC, connected
to a dishwasher-
dedicated,
properly
grounded
electrical
circuit with a fuse or breaker rated for
15 amps. If the dishwasher
is con-
nected with a food disposer,
a 20 amp
(and no higher) fuse or circuit breaker
may be used. ElectricaJ suppty
conduc-
tors shatl be a minimum
#14 AWG
copper
wire.
Regardless
of where
the electrical
supply
cable enters the enclosure
(following
the guidelines
on page 8),
_osition the cable 21" (533mm)
from
the enclosure's
left side, as shown in
Figure 5, Ietter A. Extend the cable 30"
(762mm)
from the enclosure's
back, as
shown in Figure 5, letter B.
Remove 3"-4"
(75mm-
100mm)of
the
cable's
outer casing,
as shown
in
Figure 6, letter C, then remove
3/8" - 1/
2" (9 - 13ram) of insulation
from each
conductor,
as shown in Figure 6, letter
D.
Dishwasher
Electrical
Rating
Volts
Hertz
Amperes
Watts
120
60
15
1,450
(max}
Preparaci6n - Sistema E[6ctrico