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Three-wire conduit connection, Four-wire conduit connection – Summit WEM130DK User Manual

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NOTE: The power cord bracket will have
to be reversed for conduit installations.
Detach the bracket and flip its orientation.
Reattach the bracket to the range so the
conduit will pass through the smaller hole.

1. Remove the top nuts on the junction

block studs.

2. Tighten the back nuts.
3. Install the terminal adaptor blocks for

bare wire connection. Use the top nuts
removed earlier in step 1.

4. Install the three-wire conduit and an

appropriate strain relief clamp through
the hole in the power cord bracket.

5. Insert the red and black leads into the

outer blocks and the white lead into the
center block. Tighten the set screws.

6. Secure the strain relief clamp around the

conduit and tighten the nut against the
power cord bracket.

120/240 or 240 VAC

NOTE: The power cord bracket will have
to be reversed for conduit installations.
Detach the bracket and flip its orientation.
Reattach the bracket to the range so the
conduit will pass through the smaller hole.

1. Remove the top nuts on the junction

block studs. Then, tighten the back nuts.

2. Cut the ground strap as close to the

junction block as possible and at the
lower section with upturned sides.

3. Install the four-wire conduit and an

appropriate strain relief clamp through
the hole in the power cord bracket.

4. Use the section of ground strap with

upturned sides and the ground screw to
connect the ground lead below the
junction block.

5. Install the terminal adaptor blocks for

bare wire connection. Use the top nuts
removed earlier in step 1.

6. Insert the red and black leads into the

outer blocks and the white lead into the
center block. Tighten the set screws.

7. Secure the strain relief clamp around the

conduit and tighten the nut against the
power cord bracket.

Effective January 1, 1996 the National
Electrical Code requires that new construction
(not existing) utilize a 4-conductor connection
to an electric range.

NOTE: A 4-conductor connection is to be
used when the appliance is installed in a
mobile home or when local codes do not
permit grounding through the neutral.

120/240 VAC

BLACK

WHITE IF
EQUIPPED

ADAPTOR
BLOCKS

GROUND
STRAP

ADAPTOR
BLOCKS

STRAIN
RELIEF
CLAMP
& NUT

POWER CORD
BRACKET

WHITE
LEAD

WHITE
LEAD

JUNCTION
BLOCK

BLACK
LEAD

RED
LEAD

BLACK

THREE-WIRE CONDUIT CONNECTION

JUNCTION
BLOCK

RED
LEAD

STRAIN
RELIEF
CLAMP
& NUT

BLACK
LEAD

CUT
GROUND
STRAP

GROUND
LEAD

FOUR-WIRE CONDUIT CONNECTION

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If local codes do not allow grounding
through the neutral, refer to the
illustration below of FOUR-WIRE
CONDUIT CONNECTION.

WHITE IF
EQUIPPED

RED

POWER CORD
BRACKET

RED