6
Remove house fuse or open circuit
breaker.
Loosen screws for the junction box cover
and rotate out of place or remove the
cover.
Examine the junction box location to
determine the best routing of the conduit,
and select the best available
7/8”diameterknockout.Avoidusing
holes in the top of the junction box to
prevent the conduit from interfering
withthebackoftherange.
Breakopentheselectedknockoutby
placing a bladed screwdriver on the
scored opening in the junction box and
strikingthescrewdriverwithahammer.
(Pliers may be required to complete the
removaloftheknockout.)
Installation Instructions
GENERALNOTEFORALLWIRENUT
APPLICATIONS:THEPROPERSIZEWIRENUT
SHALLBEPLACEDOVERTHESTRIPPEDLEADS
ANDTHEWIRENUTTWISTEDUNTILTHEWIRE
NUTCANNOTBEPULLEDFROMTHELEADS.
NOCONDUCTORSHALLBEEXPOSEDIN
THECONNECTION.THEEXCEPTIONTOTHE
CONDUCTORBEINGEXPOSEDISTHEBARE
COPPERGROUNDCONNECTION.
Position the range in front of the opening,
but slightly to the side, in a manner so
that a person can enter the opening to
wire the range to the house wiring in the
junction box.
Feed wires and conduit through the open
holeandsnaptheconduitttingintothe
hole. Route the conduit in a manner that
will not interfere with the rear wire cover.
The conduit must be routed below the
wire cover.
BREAKERORFUSESIZE
240V 40Amps+
208V 40Amps+
+NOTE:CheckLocalCodesfor
requiredbreakersize.
ElectricalConnections
C
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
WARNING:
Improper
connection of aluminum house
wiring to copper leads can result in
anelectricalhazardorre.Useonly
connectorsdesignedforjoiningcopperto
aluminum and follow the manufacturer’s
recommended procedure closely.
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7/8”Knockout
CoverRotatedFrom
BoxOpening