Part 3
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE
• You will need to purchase an appropriate conduit connector to complete the connection of the conduit to the
junction box.
3-Wire Circuit Connection
To connect to a three-wire circuit, follow these steps:
1. Connect the oven's ground (green) wire and neutral
(white) wire to the branch circuit's neutral (white or
gray) wire, using a wire nut.
2. Connect the oven's red wire to the branch circuit's
red (L2) wire in accordance with local codes, using a
wire nut.
3. Connect the oven's black wire to the branch circuit's
black (L1) wire in accordance with local codes,
using a wire nut. If the house wiring uses aluminum
conductors, see the WARNING.
4. Install the junction box cover.
Neutral
Red
Wire nut
Junction Box
White
Green
Black
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4-Wire Circuit Connection
To connect to a four-wire circuit, follow these steps:
1. Separate the oven's ground and white wires if
necessary.
2. Connect the oven's ground (green) wire to the
branch circuit's ground (green) wire in accordance
with local codes, using a wire nut. If the house
wiring uses aluminum conductors, see the
WARNING.
3. Connect the oven's white wire to the branch circuit's
neutral (white or gray in color) wire in accordance
with local codes, using a wire nut.
4. Connect the oven's red wire to the branch circuit's
red (L2) wire in accordance with local codes, using a
wire nut.
5. Connect the oven's black wire to the branch circuit's
black (L1) wire in accordance with local codes,
using a wire nut. If the house wiring uses aluminum
conductors, see the WARNING.
6. Install the junction box cover.
Neutral
Wire nut
Junction Box
White
Green
Red
Black