Frigidaire FEB30S5DB Installation Instructions (All Languages) - Page 5
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ELECTRIC WALL OVEN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (and Optional Electric or Gas Cooktop Combination) If oven is used in a new branch circuit installation (1996 NEC), mobile home, recreational vehicle, or where local codes DO NOT permit grounding through the neutral (white) wire (see figure 4): 1. Disconnect the power supply. 2. Separate the green (or bare copper) and white appliance cable wires. 3. In the circuit breaker, fuse box or junction box: connect appliance and power supply cable wires as shown in Figure 4. Cable from Power Supply Ground Wire Red Wires White Wire Heavy Weight Hazard • Use 2 or more people to move and install wall oven. • Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or damage to the unit. Model and Serial Number Location The serial plate is located along the interior side trim of the oven and visible when the door is opened. When ordering parts for or making inquires about your oven, always be sure to include the model and serial numbers and a lot number or letter from the serial plate on your oven. Ground Wire (Bare or Green Wire) Junction Box Black Wires White Wire U.L.-Listed Conduit Connector (or CSA listed) Cable from appliance Figure 4 4-WIRE GROUNDED JUNCTION BOX DO NOT ground to a gas supply pipe. DO NOT connect to electrical power supply until appliance is permanently grounded. Connect the ground wire before turning on the power (Figure 4). Single Wall Oven Serial Plate Location Double Wall Oven Serial Plate Location If connecting to a 4-wire electrical system (mobile homes), the appliance frame MUST NOT be connected to the neutral wire of the 4-wire electrical system. NOTE TO ELECTRICIAN: The armored cable leads supplied with the appliance are UL-recognized for connection to larger gauge household wiring. The insulation of the leads is rated at temperatures much higher than temperature rating of household wiring. The current carrying capacity of the conductor is governed by the temperature rating of the insulation around the wire, rather than the wire gauge alone. 5