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Electrical Connections
This appliance is manufactured with a green and
yellow striped GROUND wire connected to the
cook-top chassis. After making sure that the power
has been turned off connect the flexible conduit
from the cook-top to the junction box using a U.L.
listed conduit connector, see figures A and B.
Figures A and B and the instructions provided
below present the most common way of
connecting the cook-tups. Your local codes and
ordinances, of course, take precedence to these
instructions. Complete electrical connections
according to local codes and ordinances.
Grounded neutral
Red wires
Cable from
power supply
Junction box
Twist-on
connectors
3-wire branch circuit
Refer to Figure A, where local codesallow the
connection of GROUND wire to the branch circuit
NEUTRAL (grey or white wire):
• If local codes permit, connect the green and
yellow striped GROUND wire from the
cook-top to the branch circuit NEUTRAL
wire (grey or white color wire).
• Connect the red and black leads from the
cook-top to the corresponding leads in the
junction box.
White wire
FigureA
Green wire
with yellow
stripes
Cable from
cook-top
Cable from
power supply
Ungrounded neutral
Red wires
U.L.Listed conduit
connector
Junction box
Twist-on.
connectors
4-wire branch circuit
Refer to Figure B:
• Connect the green and yellow striped
GROUND wire from the cook-top to the
GROUND wire in the junction box (bare or
green color wire).
• Connect the red and black leads from the
cook-top to the corresponding leads in the
junction box.
• Place a twist-on connector on the end of the
NEUTRAL (grey or white) Wire.
Rare or
green wire
Figure B
Green wire
with yellow
stripes
Cable from
cook-top
U.L,Listed conduit
connector
Black wires
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