Maytag MEC4430AAB Installation Instructions - Page 1

Maytag MEC4430AAB - 30 Inch Electric Cooktop Manual

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READ "SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" IN USE & CARE BOOK BEFORE USING UNIT In order to assure the best results in service, proper operation and maximum efficiency, the original installation and adjustment should be made by your dealer, his authorized agent, or by your local utility company before you attempt to operate the surface unit. LOCATION Place unit where it will be well lighted. For proper cooking results, it must be level. THESE ELECTRIC COUNTER MOUNTED SURFACE UNITS ARE APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN COMBUSTIBLE CABINETRY. SEE INSTALLATION DIAGRAM FOR THE APPROPRIATE UNIT ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET. OUTSIDE WIRING Your local utility company will tell you whether the present electric service to your home is adequate. It may be necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house and service switch to take care of the electrical load demanded by the surface unit and/or oven. The wattage (K.W. rating) load for the range is specified on the name plate on the unit. APPROVED CONNECTOR_ _RANGE CONDUIT HOUSE WIRING Most local building regulations and codes require that all electrical wiring be done by licensed electricians. All wiring should conform to Local and National Electrical Codes. This unit requires a single phase three wire 120/240 or a 120/208 volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Wiring codes require that a separate circuit be run from the main entrance panel to the unit and that it be equipped with separate disconnect switch and fuses, either in the main entrance panel or in a separate switch and fuse box. APPRoOxVE _ _ APPROVED INSULATED CONNECTIONS NEUTRAL'-' L2 9219-947 BRANCH CIRCUIT (POWER SUPPLY) RANGE GROUNDED THROUGH NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR UNIT CONNECTIONS This unit is supplied with a 240/208 volt wiring system consisting of 2 insulated conductors and 1 bare grounding wire for use on a 3 wire 120/240 or a 120/208 volts, 60 Hz AC branch circuit. Connect only to a 3-wire, 120/240-volt power supply; the neutral conductor is not required for the operation of the appliance. The potential at the power supply electrical connections shall be 150-volts-to-ground or less. The flexible armored conduit supplied with the unit must be connected to an approved electrical junction box by means of an approved conduit to box connector. THE BARE WIRE IN THE UNIT CONDUIT IS CONNECTED TO THE FRAME OF THE UNIT. THE FRAME OF THE UNIT IS GROUNDED TO NEUTRAL OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT ONLY WHEN THIS BARE WIRE IS CONNECTED TO THE NEUTRAL (WHITE) WIRE OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT. If used on new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile homes, recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor, the bare wire at the end of the unit conduit must be used to ground the unit in accordance with local code. The red and black wires must be connected to two conductors (red and black) of the branch circuit. The neutral (white) wire of the branch circuit must be properly insulated. Connect all wires to the branch circuit with approved connectors. Use copper or aluminum wire. If aluminum wire is used, use connectors recognized for joining aluminum to copper. APPROVED CONNECTOR-_ -- RANGE CONDUIT INSULATED-- B_ L1-NEUTRAL --/ )_ (i -APPROVED B©X -BARE "APPRQVEDtNSULATED CONNECTIONS I._L2 L_ 9219-948 BRANCH CIRCUIT POWER SUPPLY I"_,--S E PARATE GROUND WIRING METHOD IF CODE DOES NOT PERMIT GROUNDING THROUGH NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR & ALSO REQUIRED IN MOBILE HOMES. WARNING: Be sure UNIT is DISCONNECTED from POWER SUPPLY before examining any of the electrical equipment. 8101 P480-60 (05-02-00)

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READ
"SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS"
IN USE
& CARE
BOOK
BEFORE
USING
UNIT
In order to assure the best results in service, proper operation and maximum efficiency, the original installation and adjustment
should be made by your dealer, his authorized agent, or by your local utility company before you attempt to operate the surface
unit.
LOCATION
Place unit where it will be well lighted. For proper cooking results, it must be level. THESE ELECTRIC
COUNTER
MOUNTED
SURFACE
UNITS
ARE
APPROVED
FOR
INSTALLATION
IN COMBUSTIBLE
CABINETRY.
SEE
INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM
FOR THE APPROPRIATE
UNIT ON THE FOLLOWING
PAGES
OF THIS
INSTRUCTION
SHEET.
OUTSIDE
WIRING
Your local utility company will tell you whether
the present
electric
service
to
your
home
is
adequate.
It
may
be
necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house and
service switch to take care of the electrical
load demanded
by the surface unit and/or oven. The wattage
(K.W. rating)
load for the range is specified on the name plate on the unit.
HOUSE
WIRING
Most
local building
regulations
and codes require
that all
electrical
wiring be done by licensed
electricians.
All wiring
should conform to Local and National Electrical Codes. This
unit requires a single phase three wire 120/240 or a 120/208
volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Wiring codes require that a separate
circuit be run from the main entrance
panel to the unit and
that
it be equipped
with
separate
disconnect
switch
and
fuses,
either in the main entrance
panel or in a separate
switch and fuse box.
UNIT
CONNECTIONS
This
unit is supplied
with
a 240/208
volt
wiring
system
consisting
of 2 insulated
conductors
and 1 bare grounding
wire for use on a 3 wire 120/240 or a 120/208 volts, 60 Hz AC
branch circuit. Connect only to a 3-wire, 120/240-volt power
supply;
the
neutral
conductor
is
not
required
for
the
operation of the appliance. The potential at the power supply
electrical
connections
shall be 150-volts-to-ground
or less.
The flexible
armored conduit supplied with the unit must be
connected to an approved
electrical junction box by means
of an approved
conduit to box connector.
THE BARE WIRE IN THE UNIT CONDUIT
IS CONNECTED
TO THE FRAME OF THE UNIT. THE FRAME OF THE UNIT
IS GROUNDED
TO NEUTRAL OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT
ONLY WHEN THIS BARE WIRE IS CONNECTED
TO THE
NEUTRAL
(WHITE)
WIRE OF THE BRANCH
CIRCUIT.
If
used on new branch-circuit
installations
(1996 NEC), mobile
homes,
recreational
vehicles,
or in an area where
local
codes prohibit grounding
through the neutral conductor,
the
bare wire at the end of the unit conduit
must be used to
ground the unit in accordance
with local code. The red and
black wires must be connected to two conductors
(red and
black) of the branch circuit. The neutral (white) wire of the
branch circuit must be properly insulated. Connect all wires
to the branch circuit with approved connectors.
Use copper
or aluminum wire. If aluminum wire is used, use connectors
recognized
for joining
aluminum
to copper.
APPROVED
CONNECTOR_
APPRoOxVE_
NEUTRAL'-'
_RANGE
CONDUIT
_
APPROVED
INSULATED
CONNECTIONS
L2
9219-947
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
(POWER
SUPPLY)
RANGE
GROUNDED
THROUGH
NEUTRAL
CONDUCTOR
APPROVED
CONNECTOR-_
INSULATED--
B_
L1--
NEUTRAL
--/
(
--
RANGE
CONDUIT
)_
-BARE
-APPROVED
B©X
"APPRQVEDtNSULATED
CONNECTIONS
i
I._L2
9219-948
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
L_
POWER
SUPPLY
I"_,--S
EPARATE
GROUND
WIRING
METHOD
IF CODE
DOES
NOT
PERMIT
GROUNDING
THROUGH
NEUTRAL
CONDUCTOR
& ALSO REQUIRED
IN MOBILE
HOMES.
WARNING:
Be sure
UNIT
is DISCONNECTED
from
POWER
SUPPLY
before examining
any of the electrical
equipment.
8101
P480-60
(05-02-00)