GE JP389BJBB Use and Care Manual - Page 34

Step 9, Step 10

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Step 9 Before Making Electrical Connections Note to Electrician: The power leads supplied with this appliance are U. L. recognized for connection to large gauge household wiring. The insulation of these leads is rated at temperatures much higher than the temperature rating of household wiring. The current carrying capacity of a conductor is governed by the wire gauge and also the temperature rating of the insulation around the wire. Aluminum Wiring--WARNING: IMPROPER CONNECTION OF ALUMINUM HOUSE WIRING TO THE COPPER LEADS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PROBLEMS. Attach copper wires to aluminum wiring using special connectors designed and U. L. listed for joining copper to aluminum. Follow the connector manufacturer's recommended procedure closely. Step 10 Making Electrical Connections NOTE: The frame of this appliance to neutral. 3-Conductor Branch Circuit is grounded When connecting cooktop to a 3-conductor circuit, connect the red leads of the cooktop and the power supply to the branch circuit red lead; connect the black leads to each other. Connect the green and white leads of the cooktop to the power supply and branch circuit neutral leads, which are white or gray. 3-Conductor Branch Circuit Branch Circuit Power Supply Leads Cooktop Power Leads NEUTRAL 120VLAC Red dlh White or _ Gray A Red ,_L White or Gray dL Red White IIW _ Green Black _ Black rot, Black 4-Conductor Branch Circuit When connecting cooktop to a 4-conductor circuit, connect the red leads of the cooktop and the power supply to the branch circuit red lead; connect the black leads to each other. Separate the green and white leads of the cooktop. Connect cooktop white lead to the power supply and branch circuit neutral leads, which are white or gray. Ground the unit by connecting the green conductor of the cooktop to the bare or green leads of the power supply and branch circuit (ground leads). 4-Conductor Branch Circuit Branch Circuit Power Supply Leads Cooktop Power Leads 12÷NEUTRAL Red A White or _ Gray rill Red ,dh White or I_' Gray dh, Red White 120VlAC GND Black dh, Black dh, Black Bare or Green A Bare or Green _ Green 'qF Electrical Requirements* Voltage 120/240V *For reference Frequency 60HZ only. Verify with products KW 8.0KW rating plate. 34

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Step 9
Before
Making
Electrical
Connections
Note
to
Electrician:
The
power
leads
supplied
with
this
appliance
are
U.
L.
recognized
for
connection
to
large
gauge
household
wiring.
The
insulation
of these
leads
is rated
at
temperatures
much
higher
than
the
temperature
rating
of household
wiring.
The
current
carrying
capacity
of
a conductor
is governed
by
the
wire
gauge
and
also
the
temperature
rating
of
the
insulation
around
the
wire.
Aluminum
Wiring--WARNING:
IMPROPER
CONNECTION
OF
ALUMINUM
HOUSE
WIRING
TO
THE
COPPER
LEADS
CAN
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
PROBLEMS.
Attach
copper
wires
to aluminum
wiring
using
special
connectors
designed
and
U.
L. listed
for
joining
copper
to aluminum.
Follow
the
connector
manufacturer's
recommended
procedure
closely.
Step 10
Making
Electrical
Connections
NOTE:
The
frame
of this
appliance
is grounded
to neutral.
3-Conductor
Branch
Circuit
When
connecting
cooktop
to a 3-conductor
circuit,
connect
the
red
leads
of the
cooktop
and
the
power
supply
to the
branch
circuit
red
lead;
connect
the
black
leads
to each
other.
Connect
the
green
and
white
leads
of the
cooktop
to the
power
supply
and
branch
circuit
neutral
leads,
which
are
white
or gray.
3-Conductor
Branch Circuit
120VLAC
Branch
Circuit
Power
Cooktop
Supply
Power
Leads
Leads
NEUTRAL
Red
Red
Red
dlh
,_L
White
or _
White
or
Gray
A
Gray
dL
White
IIW
_
Green
Black
_
Black
rot,
Black
4-Conductor
Branch
Circuit
When
connecting
cooktop
to a
4-conductor
circuit,
connect
the
red
leads
of the
cooktop
and
the
power
supply
to the
branch
circuit
red
lead;
connect
the
black
leads
to each
other.
Separate
the
green
and
white
leads
of the
cooktop.
Connect
cooktop
white
lead
to the
power
supply
and
branch
circuit
neutral
leads,
which
are
white
or gray.
Ground
the
unit
by connecting
the
green
conductor
of the
cooktop
to the
bare
or
green
leads
of the
power
supply
and
branch
circuit
(ground
leads).
4-Conductor
Branch Circuit
12รท
120VlAC
Branch
Circuit
Power
Cooktop
Supply
Power
Leads
Leads
NEUTRAL
Red
Red
Red
A
,dh
White or _
White or I_'
Gray
rill
Gray
dh,
White
GND
Black
dh,
Black
dh,
Black
Bare or
Bare or
Green
A
Green
_
Green
'qF
Electrical
Requirements*
Voltage
Frequency
KW
120/240V
60HZ
8.0KW
*For
reference
only. Verify with
products
rating
plate.
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