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uirement For E cD Following are additional instructions regarding electrical c_mnections and. requirements ti_r electtic dryers. Impo_ant Warning: "I_ help prevent fire, electric shock, serious i1_ury or death, the wiring and grounding must conform to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANS|/NFPA 70 and all applicable local regulations. Please contact a qualified electrician to check your home's witing and fuses to ensure that your home has adequate electrical power m operate the &yer. 120V/240V,. 60 Hertz,. 3-Wire Installation Instructions for Grounding of your Electric a) This dryer must be com_ected, to a grounded metal,, permanent wiring system or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding tem_inal or lead on the dryer. b) The dryer has its own terminal block that must t_ connected to a separate 60 Hertz single phase AC circuit, fused at 30 Am_res (the circuit must be fused on tx)th sides of the line). ELECTRICAL SERV|CE FOR THE DRYER SHOI ,ILl) BE OF MAXIM1 M RATE VOIJ|"AGE I_ISTEI) ON THE NAMEPLATE. DO NOT ('.()NNE(rF DRYER TO 110. 115, OR 120 VO/;/' CIRCUrll Heatil g elements are available lor field installation in drym> which are to _ connected to electrical service of different volta ge than that listed on nameplate. c) If branch circuit to dryer :is :fifteen tiaet (4.50 m) o:r less in length, use [.L. (Underwriters /,aboratories) listed No. 10 A.W.G. wire (copper wire only), or as required by local codes. If over |ifteen liaet (4.50 m), use ILL. (Underwriters Lat_)ratories) listed. No. 8 A.W.(L wire (copper wire only),, or as required by local codes. Allow sul]'icient slack in wiring so dryer can t-_e moved |rom its normal location when necessary. d) The lx_wer cord (pigtail) connection between wall receptacle and dryer terminal block IS NOT supplied with dryer. Type of pigtail and gauge of wire nmst cont_.mn to local codes and with insmactions mentioned on the |k_llowing pages. e) '/11e method of wiring the dryer :isoptional arid subject to local code requirements. Refer to examples on next page. 0 You must select the method by which to wire your dryer according m local code and ordinance :requirements. Sample methods are included in the |k_llowing pages, Label all wires prior to disconnection When servicing the dryer, because wiring errors can cause serious injury to you and your dryer.

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uirement
For E
cD
Following
are additional
instructions
regarding
electrical
c_mnections
and. requirements
ti_r electtic
dryers.
Impo_ant
Warning:
"I_ help
prevent
fire,
electric
shock,
serious
i1_ury or death,
the wiring
and grounding
must
conform
to the latest
edition
of the National
Electrical
Code,
ANS|/NFPA
70 and all applicable
local
regulations.
Please
contact
a qualified
electrician
to check
your home's
witing
and
fuses
to ensure
that your
home
has
adequate
electrical
power
m operate
the &yer.
120V/240V,.
60 Hertz,. 3-Wire
Installation
Instructions
for Grounding
of your
Electric
a) This
dryer
must
be com_ected, to a grounded
metal,, permanent
wiring
system
or an
equipment-grounding
conductor
must
be run
with
the
circuit
conductors
and connected
to the
equipment-grounding
tem_inal
or lead
on the
dryer.
b) The
dryer
has
its own
terminal
block
that
must
t_
connected
to a separate
60 Hertz
single
phase
AC circuit,
fused
at 30
Am_res
(the
circuit
must
be fused
on tx)th sides
of the line).
ELECTRICAL
SERV|CE
FOR
THE
DRYER
SHOI
,ILl)
BE OF MAXIM1
M
RATE
VOIJ|"AGE
I_ISTEI)
ON
THE
NAMEPLATE.
DO NOT
('.()NNE(rF
DRYER
TO
110. 115,
OR
120 VO/;/'
CIRCUrll
Heatil g
elements
are
available
lor field
installation
in drym>
which
are
to _
connected
to electrical
service
of
different
volta ge than
that listed
on nameplate.
c)
If branch
circuit
to dryer
:is :fifteen tiaet (4.50
m)
o:r less in length,
use
[.L.
(Underwriters
/,aboratories)
listed
No.
10 A.W.G.
wire
(copper
wire
only),
or as required
by local
codes.
If over
|ifteen
liaet (4.50
m), use
ILL.
(Underwriters
Lat_)ratories)
listed. No. 8 A.W.(L
wire
(copper
wire
only),, or as required
by local
codes.
Allow
sul]'icient
slack in wiring
so dryer
can t-_
e moved
|rom
its normal
location
when
necessary.
d)
e)
0
The
lx_wer cord
(pigtail)
connection
between
wall
receptacle
and dryer
terminal
block
IS NOT
supplied
with
dryer.
Type
of pigtail
and gauge
of
wire
nmst
cont_.mn
to local codes
and with
insmactions
mentioned
on the |k_llowing
pages.
'/11e
method
of wiring
the dryer
:isoptional
arid
subject
to local
code
requirements.
Refer
to
examples
on next
page.
You must
select
the
method
by which
to wire
your
dryer
according
m local code
and ordinance
:requirements.
Sample
methods
are included
in
the |k_llowing
pages,
Label
all wires
prior
to disconnection
When
servicing
the dryer,
because
wiring
errors
can
cause
serious
injury
to you and your
dryer.