KitchenAid Range Installation Manual - Page 5
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Remove terminal block access cover from range back. (See
FIG URE 6C
figure 5).
4---WIRE SERVICE
CORD INSTALLATION
or service cord (pigtail) use, remove knockout ring from
(MOBILE HOMES)
conduit plate. (See figures 6A and 6C).
1. The copper ground strapconnectedbetween the neutral_
(middle) post of the main terminal block and the chassis
MUST be removed and discarded. Keep green ground
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screw. Only a 4 conductor cord should be used.
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2. The green wire from the service cord must connect t0 the
range chassis using the green ground screw.
3. The white wire of the service cord must connect to the
neutral (middle) pest of the main terminal block. The
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other two wires of the servicecord connectto the red and
black posts of the main terminal block, respectively.
4. Position strain relief with flanges on top of conduit plate
as shown and secure to service cord.
FIGURE
6D
4-WIRE
CONDUIT
INSTALLAT]ON
(MOBILE HOMES)
1. The range conduit must be routed and properly con-
nected to an approved e!ectriealjunction box behind the
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range.
FIGURE5
2. The red and black wires from the range conduit must re-
spectively connect to the red and black service wires. An
,"IGURE
6A
approved wire connector must be used.
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3--WIRE SERVICE
CORD
INSTALLATION
3. The white wire from the conduit must be connected to the
1. Insure that the copper groundstrap IS CONNECTED be-
white service wire.
tween the middle post of the main terminal block and the
range chassis.
4, The uninsulated (bare) wire from the conduit must be
2. The middle wire of the service cord MUST connect to the
connected either to a green or bare service wire.
neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block. The
other two wires of the service cord connect to the outside
posts ef the main terminal block. Polarity is unimportant.
3. Position strain relief with flanges on top of conduit plate
CONVERSION
FROM 3-WIRE
TO 4-WIRE
as shown and secure to service cord.
SERVICE
FIGURE 6B
(Free--Standing Models Only With 3-Wire Service Cord
3-WIRE
CONDUIT
INSTALLATION
Attached).
1. The ranee conduit must be routed and properly con-
Disconnect range from power.Removethe access cover on
-
back of range and remove the 3-wire service cord from the
ne_,ed _o,=napproved e!ecthcaljunction box behind the
main terminal block. Follow instructions as outlined in figure
range.
6C to connect the 4-wire se,wicecord.
2. The red and black wires from the range conduit must re-
spective!yconnect to the red and black service wires. An
NOTE: Cord replacement- ONLY a power- supply cord kit
approved 'wire connector must be used.
rated at 240 volts minimum, 40 amperes, with closed loop
terminals and marked for use with ranges shall be used.
3. The ,white',,,,ire and the uninsuiated (bare) wire from the
conduit both s, ,ould c,.,nnec,to the white service wire as
shown. The bare wire is the range chassis ground.