Electrical Connections - GE JBS07 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

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Installation instructions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CAUTION:
For personal
safety,
do not use an extension
cord with this
appliance.
Remove
house fuse or open circuit
breaker
before
beginning
installation.
This appliance
must
be supplied
with the
proper
voltage
and frequency,
and connected
to an individual
properly
grounded
branch
circuit,
protected
by a circuit
breaker
or fuse
having
amperage
as specified
on the rating
plate.
The rating
plate
is located
behind
the
storage
drawer
or warming
drawer
on the
oven
frame,
Location
of
model rating
plate
We recommend
you
have the electrical
wiring
and hookup
of your
range
connected
by a
qualified
electrician.
After
installation,
have
the electrician
show
you where
your
main
range
disconnect
is located.
Check with
your
local
utilities
for electrical
codes which
apply
in your
area. Failure
to
wire
your
oven
according
to governing
codes
could
result
in a hazardous
condition.
If there
are no local codes,
your
range
must
be wired
and fused
to meet the requirements
of the
National
Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA
No. 70 i
Latest
Edition.
You can get a copy
by writing:
National
Fire Protection
Association
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
MA
02269
Effective
January
1, 1996, the National
Electrical Code requires
that new construction
(not existing)
utilize a 4-conductor
connection
to an electric
range.
When
installing
an electric
range
in new
construction,
follow
Steps
3 and 5 for 4-wire
connection.
You must
use a 3-wire,
single-phase
A.C.
208Y/120
Volt or 240/120
Volt, 60 hertz
electrical
system.
If you connect
to aluminum
wiring,
properly
installed
connectors
approved
for use with
aluminum
wiring
must
be used.
If the electrical
service
provided
does not
meet the above
specifications,
have
a
licensed
electrician
install
an approved
outlet.
ALL NEW CONSTRUCTIONS,
MOBILE HOMES AND
INSTALLATIONS WHERE
LOCAL CODES DO NOT
ALLOW GROUNDING
THROUGH NEUTRAL
Use only a 3-conductor
or a 4-conductor
UL-listed
range
cord.
These cords
may be
provided
with
ring terminals
on wire
and
a strain
relief
device.
A range cord
rated
at 40 amps
with
125/250
minimum
volt range
is required.
A 50 amp
range
cord
is not recommended
but if used,
it
should
be marked
for use with
nominal
13/8 "
diameter
connection
openings.
Care should
be taken to center
the cable
and strain
relief
within
the knockout
hole to keep the edge
from
damaging
the cable.
* Because
range terminals
are not accessible
after
range
is in position,
flexible
service
conduit
or cord
must
be used.
NOTE:
If conduit
is being
used,
go to Step 3D
and then
to Step 6 or 7.
• On some
models,
a filter
capacitor
may be
connected
between
the black and white
leads
on the junction
block.
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