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GE 24"BUILT-INOVEN Installation Instructions page 3

24" built-in oven

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IMPORTANT." Removea// packing
materia/
and /iterature
from
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the oven before connecting any
e/ectrica/supp/ies.
,
2.
De-energize
oven branch
circuit.
With oven in front of cabinet
opening,
connect
flexible power cable to the junction
box in such
a mannerthatitwillhang
down in a naturalloop
against
the left side of the back wall when the
oven is installed.
Do not shorten
this flexible
power
cable.
The flexible
conduit
connector
must be securely
attached
to the junction
box
and
the flexible
conduit
must
be securely
attached
to the connector.
If the flexible conduit
will not fit within the connector,
do not install
the oven until a connector
of the proper
size is
obtained.
All new construction,
mobile
homes,
recreational
vehicles
and installations
where
local
codes
do
not allow grounding
through neutral require a four-
conductor
branch circuiL For existing construction,
a three-conductor
branch
circuit connection
may
be used.
NOTE
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The three power
leads
supplied
with
this
appliance
are
U.L.
recognized
for
connection
to larger
gauge
household
wiring.
The insulation
of these three
leads is rated at temperatures
much higher
than
the temperature
rating
of household
wiring.
The
current
carrying
capacity
of a conductor
is
governed
by the temperature
rating of the insulation
around
the wire rather than the wire gauge
alone.
When
connecting
to a 3-conductor
branch
circuit,
if local codes permit,
connect
the oven
bare conductor
with the crimped
neutral (white)
lead to the branch
circuit
neutral (white or gray
in color), the oven red lead to the branch
circuit
red lead and the oven black lead to the branch
circuit
black
lead
in accordance
with local
codes.
_
WARNING:
/mproper connection of a/uminum
house wiring to these copper/earls
can resu/tin an e/ectrica/ hazard or
fire. Use on/y connectorsdesigned
for joining copper to a/uminum
and fo/Iow the manufacturer's
recommended procedurec/ose/y.
When installing in a new construction,
or
When installing oven in a mobile home orrecreational
vehicle, or
When local codes do notpermitgrounding
through
neutral:
1.
Cut the neutral (white) lead from the crimp. Restrip
the neutral (white) lead to expose the proper length
of conductor.
2.
Attach
the appliance
grounding
lead (green or
bare copper) to the residence grounding conductor
(green or bare) in accordance
with local codes. If
the residence grounding
conductor
is aluminum,
see WARNING note.
3.
Connect the oven neutral (white) lead to the branch
circuit neutral (white or gray) in accordance
with
local codes.
4.
Connect the oven red lead to the branch circuit red
lead and the oven black lead to the branch circuit
black lead in accordance
with local codes. If the
residence
red and black
or white leads
are
aluminum conductors,
see WARNING note.
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