Temporary grounding method, Recommended grounding method, If power cord cannot be used – Whirlpool 3369089 User Manual

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2. Run flexible, armored or non­

metallic sheathed, copper cable
(with grounding wire) from the fused
disconnect, circuit breaker or

junction box through the 1 /2" or

larger cabinet hole to the
dishwasher location. The cable must
extend 24" from the back wall,

The hole cut through a wood

cabinet should be sanded until

smooth.
The hole cut through a metal cabi­

net must be covered with a grom­
met (Part No. 302797), available from
your authorized dealer.

A U.L.-listed strain relief or conduit
connector must be installed at each
end of the power supply cable (at

the dishwasher and at the junction

box). Wire sizes (COPPER WIRE ONLY)
must conform with the rating of the

3. Remove the dishwasher terminal

box cover. Connect the white and
black wires of the power supply
cable to the white and black leads
in the terminal box with twist-on wire
connectors. (See Figure 3.)

4. Connect the power supply

grounding wire to the green, ground­
ing wire inside the terminal box with
a twist-on wire connector.
(See Figure 3.)
5. Replace terminal box cover.

Temporary grounding method

THIS, HOWEVER IS NOT

RECOMI^ENDED.

If the recommended grounding
method is impossible — connect a

separate, grounding wire (No. 16

minimum) to the green, grounding
screw inside the terminal box. Con­
nect the other end of the separate
grounding wire to a grounded, metal
cold water pipe. (See Figure 5.)

Do not connect to electrical supply
until dishwasher is permanently
grounded.

Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe
or hot water pipe.

* Grounded, cold water pipe must have
metal continuity to electrical ground and
not be interrupted by plastic, rubber or other
insulating connectors such as hoses, fittings,
washers or gaskets (ihcludihg water meter or
pump). Any insulating electrical connector

should be jumped, as shown, with a length of

N0.-4 copper wire securely clamped to bare
metal at both ends. (See Figure 5.)

B. Power supply cord method

(connecting dishwasher to

outlet)

Local codes may permit the use of a
U.L.-listed, flexible, three-conductor,
power supply cord terminated with a

three-prong, grounding-type plug.

It is recommended that cord kit.
Part No. 4317824, available from your

Whirlpool dealer or parts supplier, be

used. If the cord kit is not available
locally, the flexible cord used must
be a U.L.-listed, three-conductor,

16-gauge cord that meets the

National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
70-latest edition, and all local codes
and ordinances. The length of the
cord must not exceed six feet. It
must be routed so that it does not

touch the dishwasher motor or the

lower portion of the dishwasher tub.
A strain relief (Part No. 596556),
available form your dealer or parts
supplier, or a similar part must be
used to secure the flexible cord to

the dishwasher frame or terminal

box. The flexible cord must be
plugged into a mating, three-prong,

grounding-type wall receptacle

Panel B

grounded in accordance with the
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
70-latest edition, and all local codes
and ordinances. Follow the
Instructions packaged with the

flexible cord.
Dishwashers equipped with a power

supply cord have a 3-prong,
grounding plug. It must be plugged
into a mating, 3-prong, grounding-

type receptacle (See electrical

requirements. Panel A). If a mating

wall receptacle is not available, it is
the personal responsibility and
obligation of the customer to have a

properly grounded, 3-prong, wall
receptacle installed by a qualified

electrician. (See Figure 4.)

Recommended

grounding method

AWARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

• Electrical ground is required

on this appliance.

• Improper connection of the

equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a risk
of electrical shock.

• Check with a qualified

electrician if you are in doubt
as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded. Do Not
modify or remove the power
supply cord plug. If plug does
not fit the outlet, have a proper
outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.

• Do Not use an extension cord

with this appliance.

• Do Not hove a fuse in

the neutral.

Failure to follow these instructions

could result ina fire, electrical
shock or other personal injury.

3-prong, grounding-type

■ cTe

wall receptacle

3-prong,

grounding

plug

Figure 4

power supply cord

1. Have a 3-prong, grounding-type,

wall receptacle available or Installed

by a qualified electrician on the
rear wall of one cabinet next to
dishwasher opening, (See Figure 1,

2. For added personal safety, use a
separate grounding wire. Remove

terminal box cover. Feed grounding
wire through the hole in the terminal

box where the power cord enters.
Connect the separate grounding

wire to the green, grounding screw

inside the terminal box. Connect the
other end of the separate grounding

wire to a grounded, metal cold
water pipe*. (See Figure 5.)

3. Replace terminal box cover.
Do Not connect to electrical supply
until appliance is permanently
grounded.
Do Not ground to a gas supply
pipe or hot water pipe.

'Grounded, cold water pipe must have metal
continuity to electrical ground and not be

interrupted by plastic, rubber or other
electrical insulating connectors such as hoses,
fittings, washers or gaskets (including water
meter or pump). Any electrical insulating
connector should be jumped, as shown, with
a length ot No.-4 wire securely clamped to
bare metal at both ends.

Temporary grounding method

Grounding assembly attached

to grounded metal
сою water pipe
with paint removed.

Cover-plate

2-prong
type wall

receptacle

Figure 6

^ Adapter

3-prong

grounding

plug Grounding prong

Power supply cord

If changing and properly grounding

the electrical supply is impossible,

and where local codes permit
(consult your electrical inspector), a

temporary adapter may be plugged

into the 2-prong, wall receptacle to
mate with the 3-prong, power supply
cord. (See Figure 6.)

If this is done, you must connect a

separate, copper grounding wire
from the adapter ground to the

grounded, metal cold water pipe*.
(See Figure 6.)

Do Not connect to electrical supply
until appliance is permanently
grounded.

Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe

or hot water pipe.

IF POWER CORD CANNOT BE

USED...

When local codes do not permit use
of a power cord with an undercoun­
ter dishwasher, the power cord must

be removed and dishwasher wired
directly, IF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
IS REMOVED, THE DISHWASHER MUST
BE CONNECTED WITH COPPER WIRE

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2. Remove terminal box cover.

3. Remove twist-on wire connectors

from the power cord wires and

grounding wires, (See Figure 7.)

4. Disconnect the strain relief (behind

the terminal box) from the dish­
washer frame.

5. Remove power cord, strain relief

and terminal box bushing,

6

.

See "A. Direct wire method," Panels

A and B, for further instructions.

Water

requirements

The hot water line to the dishwasher

must provide between 15 -120 psi

water pressure. The hot water heater
should be set to deliver 140°F water
temperature to the dishwasher for

best results.

Use 3/8" O.D. copper tubing or 1/2"
plastic tubing minimum inlet line.
Dishwasher inlet valve has 3/8“ N.P.T.
internal pipe threads.

Drain

requirements

Drain line connection to house
plumbing must be minimum 20"

above floor to prevent siphoning.

Drain hose, supplied, meets

AHAM DW-1 test standards. Cut

1 -1 /2" hole in cabinet wall for drain

hose. Additional drain line (a
minimum of 1/2" I.D, and no longer

than 20 feet) can be used if needed,

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