Electrical requirements, Electrical connection, Warning – Whirlpool Cooktop User Manual

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Electrical

requirements

IMPORTANT:

Save Installation Instructions for
electrical inspector's use.

^WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

• Electrical ground is required on

this appliance.

• If cold water pipe is interrupted

by plastic, non-metallic gaskets
or other insulating materials, Do
Not use for grounding.

• Check with a qualified

electrician if you are in doubt as
to whether the appliance is
properly grounded.

• Do Not have

a

fuse in the neutral

or grounding circuit. A fuse in the
neutral or grounding circuit could
result in electrical shock.

Failure to follow these instructions

could result in an electrical shock

or other personal injury.

If codes permit and a separate grounding

wire is used, it is recommended that a
qualified electrician determine that the
grounding path is adequate.

A.

A three-wire, single phase, 240-volt,
60-Hz, AC only electrical supply is

required on a separate, 40-ampere
circuit, fused on both sides of the
line. (A time-delay fuse or circuit
breaker is recomimended.) The fuse
size must not exceed the circuit

rating of the appliance specified on

the serial/rating plate located on
the bottom of the cooktop.

It is the personal responsibility and
obligation of the customer to
contact a qualified electrician to
assure that the electrical Installation is
adequate and in conformance with

National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70-latest edition*, and all local codes
and ordinances.

B

THE COOKTOP MUST BE CONNECTED
WITH COPPER WIRE ONLY.

Wire sizes and connections must
conform to the requirements of the

National Electrical Oode, ANSI/NFPA 70

— latest edition*, and all local codes

and ordinances.

Copies of the standards listed may be
obtained from:

* National Fire Protection Association

Botterymarch Park

Quincy, Massachusetts 02269

D.

The appliance should be connected

directly to the fused disconnect (or
circuit breaker) through flexible,
armored or non-metallic sheathed,
copper cable. The flexible, armored
cable extending from the appliance
should be connected directly to the
junction box. Allow two or three feet

of slack in the line so that the
appliance can be moved if servicing
is ever necessary.

A U.L.-listed conduit connector must

be provided at each end of the power
supply cable (at the appliance and at

the junction box). Wire sizes (COPPER
WIRE ONLY) and connections must

conform with the rating of the
appliance (40 amperes).

Electrical

connection

AWARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

• Electrical ground is required on

this appliance.

• This appliance must be

connected to a grounded,
permanent wiring system or a

grounding connector should be
connected to the grounding
terminal or wire iead on the

appliance.

• Disconnect power to the

junction box.

• Do Not connect to the

electricai supply until
appliance is permanently
grounded.

Failure to do so could result in

electrical shock, serious injury, or
death.

This appliance is manufactured with a
frame-connected, green or bare,

grounding wire.

Connect the appliance cable to the

junction box through the U.L.-listed

conduit connector. Complete
electrical connection according to
local codes and ordinances.

Where local codes permit

connecting the frame­
grounding conductor to the

neutral (white) junction box

wire:

Cable from

power supply

cooktop

(grounded neutral)

Figure 1

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2. Connect the green (or bare)
appliance cable wire with the neutral
wire in the junction box.

3. Connect the two black wires; then
connect the two red wires. (See

Figure 1.)

Where local codes Do Not

permit connecting the frame­

grounding conductor to the

neutral (white) junction box

wire:

Junction box

Red wires

Cable from
power supply

White wire

Cap

Bare or
green wire

Black

wires

U.L.-listed
conduit connector

Cable from cooktop

(ungrounded neutral)

Figure 2

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2.

Connect the two black wires; then

connect the two red wires. (See
Figure 2.)

3. Connect the green or bare
grounding wire from the appliance
cable to a grounded wire in the

junction box or to a grounded,

copper, cold water pipe.**

4. Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe

or hot water pipe.

Do Not connect to

electrical supply until appliance is
permanently grounded.
(See Figure 3.)

•* Grouixled, 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 of Nor4

copper wire securely clamped to bare
metal at both ends.

Tighten nuts (Itmty.

Bumps on
grounding clomp
must contact pipe.

Copper

Grounded cold water
pipe (remove paint, etc.)

Figure 3

Panel B

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