11
Installation Instructions
Refer to the range rating label (see page II) for power
requirements.
There are four possible ways to wire the range:
•
4 wire conduit
•
3 wire conduit (where local codes permit)
•
4 wire appliance cord (where local codes permit)
•
3 wire appliance cord (where local codes permit)
The sections below and on the following pages give directions for
connecting each type of wiring harness.
WARNING
Do not connect the green appliance wire to the neutral (white)
supply wire unless local building codes permit.
Connecting Conduit to the Range
NOTE:
For connection of an appliance cord, see page 14.
1. Remove the range electrical access cover from the back of
the range.
2. If using a 4 wire
connection, loosen the
grounding screw and
remove the neutral to
ground jumper link.
3. Remove the nut from the
conduit strain relief (not
included).
4. Slide the wires and the
end of the strain relief into
the hole on the bottom of
the range electrical box.
5. Before connecting the wires, slide the strain relief nut over
the wires and thread it onto the conduit strain relief inside the
box. Tighten into place.
6. Connect the white wire to the neutral terminal in the box.
7. Connect the black wire to the L1 power supply terminal.
8. Connect the red wire to the L2 power supply terminal.
9. If using a 4 wire connection, connect the green wire to the
grounding screw inside the box.
10. Replace the range electrical access cover.
Bare wire
connections
Loop and
spade terminal
connections
L1 terminal
L1 terminal
L2 terminal
L2 terminal
Black wire
Red wire
White wire
Green wire
Red wire
White wire
Black wire
Conduit strain
relief nut
Conduit strain
relief nut
Neutral terminal
Neutral terminal
Jumper link
Jumper removed
Grounding screw
Connecting 3 Wire Conduit to Range -
Where Local Code Permits
Connecting 4 Wire Conduit to Range
Wire Connection Detail