Installation guide

Installation
Instructions
B|
Electrical
Connections
ATTENTION
INSTALLER
All
electric
wall
ovens
must
be
hard
wired
(direct
wired)
into
an
approved
junction
box.
A
plug
and
receptacle
is
NOT
permitted
on
these
products.
DO
NOT
shorten
the
flexible
conduit.
The
conduit
strain
relief
clamp
must
be
securely
attached
to
the
junction
box
and
the
flexible
conduit
must
be
securely
attached
to
the
clamp.
If
the
flexible
conduit
will
not
fit
within
the
clamp,
do
not
install
the
oven
until
a
clamp
of
the
proper
size
is
obtained.
NOTE
TO
ELECTRICIAN:
The
3
power
leads
supplied
with
this
appliance
are
UL
recognized
for
connection
to
heavier
gauge
household
wiring.
The
insulation
of
these
3
leads
is
rated
at
temperatures
much
higher
than
the
temperature
rating
of
household
wiring.
The
current
carrying
capacity
of
the
conductor
is
governed
by
the
wire
gauge
and
the
temperature
rating
of
the
insulation
around
the
wire.
WARNING:
Improper
connection
of
aluminum
house
wiring
to
copper
leads
can
result
in
an
electrical
hazard
or
fire.
Use
only
connectors
designed
for
joining
copper
to
aluminum
and
follow
the
manufacturer’s
recommended
procedure
closely.
B1
Turn
off
the
circuit
breaker
or
remove
fuses
to
the
oven
branch
circuit.
B2
With
the
oven
supported
on
a
table
or
platform
in
front
of
the
cabinet
opening,
connect
the
flexible
conduit
to
the
electrical
junction
box
as
shown
below.
Position
the
conduit
in
such
a
manner
that
it
will
lie
on
top
of
the
oven
in
a
natural
loop
when
the
oven
is
installed.
You
will
need
to
purchase
an
appropriate
strain
relief
clamp
to
complete
the
connection
of
the
conduit
to
the
junction
box.
Junction
Box
Location
©
nS
WIRE
GROUND
Conduit
Strain
Relief
Clamp
{not
included)
must
be
used
at
Junction
Box
Place
oven
on
a
support
to
assist
in
connecting
conduit