FES-1024-1CA, FES-0924-1C
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE
•
Serious injury or death may occur.
Blessures graves ou la mort peuvent
survenir.
•
Plug heater into a 4-wire circuit
receptacle rated 50A.
Chauffage Branchez un circuit à 4 fils
prise nominale 50A.
• Any and all changes to branch
circuits and receptacles MUST be
done by a licensed electrician
ONLY.
Toutes les modifications et
tous les circuits de dérivation et de
récipients doivent être effectués par un
électricien agréé SEULEMENT.
Issue Date: 4-19-02 Rev. Date: 03/14
WIRING (continued)
Rev. Level: 19
ECO1-6931
Models FES-1024-1CA and FES-0924-1C are
shipped with a cordset factory-installed. This cordset
contains a plug for use with a 50A household range
receptacle. The blade configuration on the plug
included on these heaters is represented in fig. 1
below (4-wire circuit).
fig. 1
The range receptacle you choose to use may have a
blade configuration compatible with the plug shown
in fig. 2 (3-wire circuit). This is an older branch
circuit design that does not include a separate
equipment grounding conductor (green wire). The
configuration in fig. 1 has been implemented on
newer branch circuit installations for increased
safety, and is now the required circuit configuration
by the National Electric Code. Changing a 3-wire
branch circuit and receptacle to 4-wire design may
involve changes to your range and must only be done
by a licensed electrician.
OIPM P/N 8997
fig. 2
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