Installation
Instructions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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BEFORE MAKING
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
Note to Electrician: The power
leads supplied
with this appliance
are UL-recognized
for
connection
to large gauge household
wiring.
The insulation
of these 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 wire gauge and also the
temperature
rating
of the insulation
around
the
wire.
Aluminum
Wiring
-WARNING:
IMPROPER
CONNECTION
OF ALUMINUM
HOUSE WIRING
TO THE COPPER LEADS CAN RESULT IN
SERIOUS
PROBLEMS.
Attach copper
wires to aluminum
wiring
using
special connectors
designed
and
UL-listed
for joining
copper
to aluminum.
Follow
the connector
manufacturer's
recommended
procedure
closely.
Service
Loop - Leave a loop in the wires to the
cooktop
so that the cooktop
can be lifted 12
inches without
having
to disconnect
the wiring.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS*
Model #
Voltage
Frequency
KW
J P989
120/240V
60Hz
8.8KW
120/208V
60Hz
6.7KW
*For reference
only. Verify with
product
rating
plate.
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INSTALL 3/4" FLEXIBLE CONDUIT
Remove
the screws holding
the wire compartment
cover
and remove
the cover.
INSTALL3/4" FLEXIBLECONDUIT (cont.)
Feed the power
supply
leads
through
the
conduit;
be sure to
leave enough
length
to properly
connect
these
leads to the
cooktop
power
leads.
Thread the leads
through
an anti-
short bushing
and
firmly
seat the
bushing
in the end
of the conduit,
Feed the leads
through
the hole
in the wire
compartment,
As local codes
permit
purchase
a
listed conduit
connector
suitable
for the size
conduit.
Insert the
conduit
through
the connector
and
attach it to the
cover. Allow
enough
slack to
easily attach the
wires to the
cooktop.
Note: Do not
install the cooktop
without
a listed
conduit
connector.
The conduit
connector
should
be installed
before
reinstalling
the
wiring
cover.
When complete,
reinstall
the wire
compartment
cover.
Power Supply Anti-Short
Leads
ushing
Conduit
Bushing
(Fully Seated)
Conduit
Connector
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