Kenmore 9802 Installation Instructions - Page 2

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= Install Anti-Tip Bracket (See instructions on page 4.) = Serial Plate Information The serial plate is located as shown below. See the serial plate for the following information: A.Model, lot and serial number of range. B.Kilowatt rating (power requirements). C.Voltage ratings. 4. Electrical Connection Requirements This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70--latest edition--and local electrical code requirements. This appliance may be connected by means of permanent "Hard Wiring" or "Power Supply Cord Kit." When hard wiring, do not leave excess wire in range compartment. Excess wire in the range compartment may not allow the access cover to be replaced properly, and could create a potential electrical hazard if wires become pinched. Connect only as instructed under "WIRING INSTRUCTIONS" in sections 6 and 7. When using flexible conduit or range cable, use flex connector or range cable strain relief. NOTE: Only use copper wire in connection to terminal block. 4.1 Models Requiring Power Supply Cord Kit l U.S. STYLE Figure 1 - 3=Wire Cord Kit Risk of fire or electrical shock may occur if an incorrect size range cord kit is used, the installation instructions are not followed or strain relief bracket is discarded. This appliance may be connected by means of a power supply cord. Only a power supply cord kit rated at 40 or 50 amperes, 125/250 volts, and marked for use with ranges shall be used. Terminals on end of wires must be either closed loop or open-end spade lugs with upturned ends. Cord must have strain relief clamp. NOTE: In mobile home installation or areas where local codes do not permit grounding through neutral, a four (4) conductor power cord must be used. A 1-3/8" knock-out hole is provided at the bottom of the range terminal box for connecting the power supply cord kit to the range terminal block (see Figures 2 and 3). 5. Permanent Hard Wiring (3 or 4 Wires) Insert the residence 3-wire power supply cable through the 1-1/8" hole at the bottom of the range terminal box (see Figure 2). For mobile home application or where connections with a 3-wire power supply cable is not allowed, use a 4-wire power supply cable (for connections, see Figure 3). Use a U.L. approved strain relief clamp to secure the cable to the terminal box. 6. Wiring Instructions = 3-Wire Supply Cable ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED ON THIS APPLIANCE. Risk of electric shock, frame grounded to neutral of appliance through a link. Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC); mobile homes; and recrational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor. When installed where it is not permitted to ground through the neutral, the 3-condutor cord or cable assembly must be replaced by a 4-conductor cord or cable assembly. NOTE: If the ground link is removed for any reason, a separate ground wire must be connected to the separate ground screw attached to the range chassis, and to an adequate ground source. 2

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Install
Anti-Tip
Bracket
(See instructions
on
page
4.)
Serial
Plate
Information
The serial plate is located
as shown
below. See
the serial
plate for the following
information:
A.Model,
lot and serial
number
of range.
B.Kilowatt
rating (power
requirements).
C.Voltage
ratings.
4.
Electrical
Connection
Requirements
This appliance
must be properly
installed
and
grounded
by a qualified
technician
in accordance
with
the National
Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA
No. 70--latest
edition--and
local electrical
code requirements.
This appliance
may be connected
by means of
permanent
"Hard Wiring"
or "Power Supply
Cord Kit."
When hard wiring,
do not leave excess
wire in range
compartment.
Excess wire
in the range compartment
may not allow the access
cover to be replaced
properly,
and could create
a potential
electrical
hazard
if wires
become
pinched.
Connect
only as instructed
under
"WIRING
INSTRUCTIONS"
in sections
6 and 7.
When using flexible
conduit
or range cable,
use flex
connector
or range cable strain relief.
NOTE:
Only use copper
wire
in connection
to terminal
block.
4.1
Models
Requiring
Power
Supply
Cord
Kit
l
U.S.
STYLE
Figure
1 - 3=Wire Cord
Kit
Risk of fire or electrical
shock may
occur
if an incorrect
size range cord kit is used, the
installation
instructions
are not followed
or strain
relief
bracket
is discarded.
This appliance
may be connected
by means of a
power
supply
cord. Only a power
supply
cord kit rated
at 40 or 50 amperes,
125/250 volts,
and marked for
use with ranges
shall be used. Terminals
on end of
wires must
be either closed
loop or open-end
spade
lugs with upturned
ends. Cord
must have strain
relief
clamp.
NOTE:
In mobile
home
installation
or areas
where
local
codes
do not
permit
grounding
through
neutral,
a four
(4)
conductor
power
cord
must
be
used.
A 1-3/8" knock-out
hole is provided
at the bottom of
the range terminal
box for connecting
the power
supply
cord kit to the range terminal
block (see
Figures
2 and 3).
5.
Permanent
Hard
Wiring
(3 or
4 Wires)
Insert the residence
3-wire
power
supply cable
through
the 1-1/8" hole at the bottom
of the range
terminal
box (see Figure
2). For mobile
home
application
or where
connections
with a 3-wire
power
supply
cable is not allowed,
use a 4-wire
power
supply
cable (for connections,
see Figure
3). Use a U.L.
approved
strain
relief clamp to secure
the cable to the
terminal
box.
6.
Wiring
Instructions
=
3-Wire
Supply
Cable
ELECTRICAL
GROUND
IS REQUIRED
ON THIS APPLIANCE.
Risk of electric
shock,
frame grounded
to neutral of appliance
through
a link. Grounding
through
the neutral conductor
is prohibited
for new
branch-circuit
installations
(1996
NEC);
mobile
homes;
and recrational
vehicles,
or in an area where
local
codes prohibit
grounding
through
the neutral
conductor.
When installed
where
it is not permitted
to
ground
through
the neutral,
the 3-condutor
cord or
cable assembly
must be replaced
by a 4-conductor
cord or cable assembly.
NOTE:
If the ground
link is removed
for any reason,
a
separate
ground
wire
must be connected
to the
separate
ground
screw
attached
to the range
chassis,
and to an adequate
ground
source.
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